With the fall season officially in full swing, it’s time to plan your pumpkin patch visit for some fall fun in Ohio. (If you haven’t done so already, that is.) Fortunately, Ohio is full of several fun-filled, family-friendly pumpkin patches. The following are seven of what we consider to be the best pumpkin patches in Ohio.

  1. Harvest Adventures (Bremen)

Harvest Adventures/Facebook First on our list of the best pumpkin patches in Ohio is Harvest Adventures. With hayrides on Sundays and plenty of already picked pumpkins to choose from (plus gourds and ornamental corn), you’ll fulfill all of your autumn adventures here in just one place. 1135 Locust Grove Rd NE, Bremen, OH 43107, USA

  1. Johnston Fruit Farms (Swanton)

Johnston Fruit Farms/Facebook Visit this Ohio apple orchard which features pick-your-own pumpkins and apples in the fall as well as donuts and a petting zoo. 2790 US-20 ALT, Swanton, OH 43558, USA

  1. Lincoln Ridge Farms (Convoy)

Lincoln Ridge Farms/Facebook During the October weekends, this family farm features a Pumpkin Festival, complete with hayrides and pumpkins you pick right from the field. It’s a great place to find some family-friendly fall fun in Ohio! 6588 Pollock Rd, Convoy, OH 45832, USA

  1. Simmons Farms (Bethel)

Simmons Farms/Facebook After you’ve picked your own pumpkin at this family-owned and operated Ohio farm, try your hand at pumpkin chucking with their trebuchet. It’s one of the best pumpkin farms in Ohio! 3020 Schaller Rd, Bethel, OH 45106, USA

  1. Libby’s Pumpkin Patch (Albany)

Libby’s Pumpkin Patch/Facebook Within the rolling hills of Meigs County, you’ll find this fun-filled, three-acre pick-your-own pumpkin patch. You’ll find plenty of large pumpkins for carving as well as white pumpkins, miniature pumpkins, pie pumpkins, decorative gourds, and decorative corn. 41266 State Farm Rd, Albany, OH 45710, USA

  1. Honey Haven Farm (Ashland)

Honey Haven Farm/Facebook Pick your own pumpkin on Wednesdays through Pick a pumpkin or fall decor at Honey Haven Farm. You can also try your hand at a corn cannon or pumpkin slingshot. Horse-drawn carriage rides are also available. This is one of the most unique farms for fall fun in Ohio. 1327 Co Rd 1475, Ashland, OH 44805, USA

  1. Fulton Farms (Troy)

Fulton Farms/Facebook The last farm on our list of the best pumpkin patches in Ohio is Fulton Farms. Choose an already picked pumpkin or take a hayride out to the field to pick your own. The Fulton Farms pumpkin patch is generally open Saturdays and Sundays through October 31st. 2393 OH-202, Troy, OH 45373, USA

Where do you go to pick your perfect pumpkin? Have you been to any of the best pumpkin patches in Ohio that we shared? Tell us all about your pumpkin patch experiences and share any photos with us in the comment section!

Harvest Adventures/Facebook

First on our list of the best pumpkin patches in Ohio is Harvest Adventures. With hayrides on Sundays and plenty of already picked pumpkins to choose from (plus gourds and ornamental corn), you’ll fulfill all of your autumn adventures here in just one place.

1135 Locust Grove Rd NE, Bremen, OH 43107, USA

Johnston Fruit Farms/Facebook

Visit this Ohio apple orchard which features pick-your-own pumpkins and apples in the fall as well as donuts and a petting zoo.

2790 US-20 ALT, Swanton, OH 43558, USA

Lincoln Ridge Farms/Facebook

During the October weekends, this family farm features a Pumpkin Festival, complete with hayrides and pumpkins you pick right from the field. It’s a great place to find some family-friendly fall fun in Ohio!

6588 Pollock Rd, Convoy, OH 45832, USA

Simmons Farms/Facebook

After you’ve picked your own pumpkin at this family-owned and operated Ohio farm, try your hand at pumpkin chucking with their trebuchet. It’s one of the best pumpkin farms in Ohio!

3020 Schaller Rd, Bethel, OH 45106, USA

Libby’s Pumpkin Patch/Facebook

Within the rolling hills of Meigs County, you’ll find this fun-filled, three-acre pick-your-own pumpkin patch. You’ll find plenty of large pumpkins for carving as well as white pumpkins, miniature pumpkins, pie pumpkins, decorative gourds, and decorative corn.

41266 State Farm Rd, Albany, OH 45710, USA

Honey Haven Farm/Facebook

Pick your own pumpkin on Wednesdays through Pick a pumpkin or fall decor at Honey Haven Farm. You can also try your hand at a corn cannon or pumpkin slingshot. Horse-drawn carriage rides are also available. This is one of the most unique farms for fall fun in Ohio.

1327 Co Rd 1475, Ashland, OH 44805, USA

Fulton Farms/Facebook

The last farm on our list of the best pumpkin patches in Ohio is Fulton Farms. Choose an already picked pumpkin or take a hayride out to the field to pick your own. The Fulton Farms pumpkin patch is generally open Saturdays and Sundays through October 31st.

2393 OH-202, Troy, OH 45373, USA

1. Harvest Adventures

2. Johnston Fruit Farms

3. Lincoln Ridge Farms

4. Simmons Farms

5. Libby’s Pumpkin Patch

6. Honey Haven Farm

7. Fulton Farms

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Things to do in the fall In Ohio October 22, 2021 Melissa M. What can I find fall fun in Ohio? If you’re looking for some fun activities the whole family can enjoy in Ohio this fall, farms are usually the best option. Aside from the ones mentioned above, you can head to Guyette Farms in Mantua for their corn maze, round hay bale obstacle course, corn box slide, petting zoo, hayrides, gourd golf, and more! Looking for a scenic drive? How about one that involves scarecrows? Fairfield County hosts an annual Trail of Scarecrows, a perfectly charming seasonal event the whole family will enjoy. What are the best corn mazes in Ohio? Brasee’s Corn Maze in Wellington is on a 27-acre farm that also offers a pumpkin patch. You’ll have fun trying to make your way through the themed maze on a lovely fall day. Maze Craze Corn Maze in New Springfield has actually been voted one of the best corn mazes in the country and offers four different corn mazes you can try. Another highly-rated, award-winning maze is at Tom’s Maze and Pumpkin Farm located in Germantown. Covering eight acres, this is one huge corn maze! Are there any scenic drives I should do in Ohio in the fall? There’s no better time of year than the fall to take a scenic drive in Ohio. After reading our article, 7 Scenic Drives In Ohio That Are Downright Magical In The Fall, you’ll be gassing up your car in no time to hit the road. Take in the scenery on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway, The Appalachian Byway, The Amish Country Scenic Byway, and more.

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Things to do in the fall In Ohio

October 22, 2021

Melissa M.

What can I find fall fun in Ohio? If you’re looking for some fun activities the whole family can enjoy in Ohio this fall, farms are usually the best option. Aside from the ones mentioned above, you can head to Guyette Farms in Mantua for their corn maze, round hay bale obstacle course, corn box slide, petting zoo, hayrides, gourd golf, and more! Looking for a scenic drive? How about one that involves scarecrows? Fairfield County hosts an annual Trail of Scarecrows, a perfectly charming seasonal event the whole family will enjoy. What are the best corn mazes in Ohio? Brasee’s Corn Maze in Wellington is on a 27-acre farm that also offers a pumpkin patch. You’ll have fun trying to make your way through the themed maze on a lovely fall day. Maze Craze Corn Maze in New Springfield has actually been voted one of the best corn mazes in the country and offers four different corn mazes you can try. Another highly-rated, award-winning maze is at Tom’s Maze and Pumpkin Farm located in Germantown. Covering eight acres, this is one huge corn maze! Are there any scenic drives I should do in Ohio in the fall? There’s no better time of year than the fall to take a scenic drive in Ohio. After reading our article, 7 Scenic Drives In Ohio That Are Downright Magical In The Fall, you’ll be gassing up your car in no time to hit the road. Take in the scenery on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway, The Appalachian Byway, The Amish Country Scenic Byway, and more.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you’re looking for some fun activities the whole family can enjoy in Ohio this fall, farms are usually the best option. Aside from the ones mentioned above, you can head to Guyette Farms in Mantua for their corn maze, round hay bale obstacle course, corn box slide, petting zoo, hayrides, gourd golf, and more! Looking for a scenic drive? How about one that involves scarecrows? Fairfield County hosts an annual Trail of Scarecrows, a perfectly charming seasonal event the whole family will enjoy.

What are the best corn mazes in Ohio?

Brasee’s Corn Maze in Wellington is on a 27-acre farm that also offers a pumpkin patch. You’ll have fun trying to make your way through the themed maze on a lovely fall day. Maze Craze Corn Maze in New Springfield has actually been voted one of the best corn mazes in the country and offers four different corn mazes you can try. Another highly-rated, award-winning maze is at Tom’s Maze and Pumpkin Farm located in Germantown. Covering eight acres, this is one huge corn maze!

Are there any scenic drives I should do in Ohio in the fall?

There’s no better time of year than the fall to take a scenic drive in Ohio. After reading our article, 7 Scenic Drives In Ohio That Are Downright Magical In The Fall, you’ll be gassing up your car in no time to hit the road. Take in the scenery on the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway, The Appalachian Byway, The Amish Country Scenic Byway, and more.