One of the best things about fall (aside from the cooler weather, of course) is the seasonal fun that comes along with it, and that definitely includes a trip to a pumpkin patch or two. Luckily, there seems to be no shortage of pumpkin patches in Mississippi, and nowadays, most also offer corn mazes, hay rides, and games, making a visit perfect for the entire family. Here are a few of our favorite pumpkin farms in Mississippi that are worth seeking out this season:
- Cedar Hill Farm, Hernando
Cedar Hill Farm/Facebook Established in 1996, this 120-acre working farm provides year-round fun with several seasonal events throughout the year, but especially during the fall. At Cedar Hill Farm, you can head out to the patch and pick your own pumpkin or select one from the Pumpkin Stand, where you’ll find thousands of pumpkins and gourds in a variety of shapes and sizes. There’s also pony rides, a petting zoo, slides, zip lines, and so much more. If you’re looking for things to do in the fall in Mississippi, move Cedar Hill Farm to the top of your list! Cedar Hill Farm, 8 Love Rd, Hernando, MS 38632, USA
- Farmer Jim’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, Rolling Fork
farmerjimspumpkinpatch.com This 3-acre pumpkin patch in Mississippi has hundreds of pumpkins for the picking and includes everything from your basic orange pumpkins to gourds and heirloom pumpkins. There are also plenty of already picked pumpkins and several corn mazes, including a haunted one. Farmer Jim’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, MS-16, Rolling Fork, MS 39159, USA
- St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Oxford
Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography Every fall, the lawn of the historic St. Peter’s Church is filled with thousands of pumpkins in preparation for the church’s annual sale. Offering a variety of pumpkins, the sale runs until Halloween evening, with all proceeds going toward supporting youth and children activities. St Peter’s Episcopal Church, 113 S 9th St, Oxford, MS 38655, USA
- Mitchell Farms, Collins
Mitchell Farms/Facebook Promising “pumpkins galore,” you’re sure to find the perfect pumpkin at this patch, and the fun doesn’t end there. During the fall, the farm offers a ton of activities and not one but two, corn mazes. Once you’ve strolled through the pumpkin patch and plucked your perfect pumpkin, enjoy a wagon ride tour of the farm, or have some fun bouncing around on the jumpy pillow. Mitchell Road, Mitchell Rd, Mississippi, USA
- Courtney Farms, Ocean Springs
Courtney Farms/Facebook Perfect for the young and old, this Ocean Springs shop has already picked pumpkins in addition to a variety of creative gifts, unique furnishings, and an array of plants. Once you’ve picked your pumpkin, browse through the shop! You might just find something you can’t live without. Courtney Farms, 810 Bienville Blvd #2845, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA
- Southern Promiseland Farm, Kiln
Southern Promiseland Farm/Facebook This 1.5-acre Mississippi pumpkin patch has an impressive selection and offers plenty of photo-ops, so be sure to bring your camera. Aside from pumpkins, you’ll find plenty of other activities, including a 10-acre corn maze, educational farm tours, and hay rides. Southern Promiseland Farm, 1212 Raygan Ln, Kiln, MS 39556, USA
- Middleton Farms, Moss Point
Middleton Farms/Facebook Established in 1948, this working dairy farm is one of our things to do in the fall in Mississippi. Every October, this Middleton Farms opens its 5-acre pumpkin patch, which also includes a variety of corn and other gourds. Head to the farm this season and you can enjoy a ton of additional activities, like bottle-feeding calves, farm tours, pony rides, and more. Middleton Dairy Farm, 21500 Otis Cooper Rd, Moss Point, MS 39562, USA
- Bull Bottom Farms, Duck Hill
Bull Bottom Farms/Facebook One of our favorite pumpkin patches in Mississippi, Bull Bottom Farms turns into an awesome family-friendly attraction every fall, complete with all the pumpkins you could ask for plus a corn maze. Bull Bottom Farms, 1641 Sayles Rd, Duck Hill, MS 38925, USA
- Pumpkin Patch Farms, Blue Mountain
Pumpkin Patch Farms/Facebook Between the hay-filled covered wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch to an abundance of activities, rides, and games, you’ll definitely get your fill of fall fun here at Pumpkin Patch Farms, one of the best pumpkin patches in Mississippi. Pumpkin Patch Farms, 2390 Co Rd 805, Blue Mountain, MS 38610, USA
On or off the list, what’s your favorite pumpkin patch in Mississippi? Share it with us in the comments below!
Cedar Hill Farm/Facebook
Established in 1996, this 120-acre working farm provides year-round fun with several seasonal events throughout the year, but especially during the fall. At Cedar Hill Farm, you can head out to the patch and pick your own pumpkin or select one from the Pumpkin Stand, where you’ll find thousands of pumpkins and gourds in a variety of shapes and sizes. There’s also pony rides, a petting zoo, slides, zip lines, and so much more. If you’re looking for things to do in the fall in Mississippi, move Cedar Hill Farm to the top of your list!
Cedar Hill Farm, 8 Love Rd, Hernando, MS 38632, USA
farmerjimspumpkinpatch.com
This 3-acre pumpkin patch in Mississippi has hundreds of pumpkins for the picking and includes everything from your basic orange pumpkins to gourds and heirloom pumpkins. There are also plenty of already picked pumpkins and several corn mazes, including a haunted one.
Farmer Jim’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze, MS-16, Rolling Fork, MS 39159, USA
Matt Taylor/Crooked Letter Photography
Every fall, the lawn of the historic St. Peter’s Church is filled with thousands of pumpkins in preparation for the church’s annual sale. Offering a variety of pumpkins, the sale runs until Halloween evening, with all proceeds going toward supporting youth and children activities.
St Peter’s Episcopal Church, 113 S 9th St, Oxford, MS 38655, USA
Mitchell Farms/Facebook
Promising “pumpkins galore,” you’re sure to find the perfect pumpkin at this patch, and the fun doesn’t end there. During the fall, the farm offers a ton of activities and not one but two, corn mazes. Once you’ve strolled through the pumpkin patch and plucked your perfect pumpkin, enjoy a wagon ride tour of the farm, or have some fun bouncing around on the jumpy pillow.
Mitchell Road, Mitchell Rd, Mississippi, USA
Courtney Farms/Facebook
Perfect for the young and old, this Ocean Springs shop has already picked pumpkins in addition to a variety of creative gifts, unique furnishings, and an array of plants. Once you’ve picked your pumpkin, browse through the shop! You might just find something you can’t live without.
Courtney Farms, 810 Bienville Blvd #2845, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA
Southern Promiseland Farm/Facebook
This 1.5-acre Mississippi pumpkin patch has an impressive selection and offers plenty of photo-ops, so be sure to bring your camera. Aside from pumpkins, you’ll find plenty of other activities, including a 10-acre corn maze, educational farm tours, and hay rides.
Southern Promiseland Farm, 1212 Raygan Ln, Kiln, MS 39556, USA
Middleton Farms/Facebook
Established in 1948, this working dairy farm is one of our things to do in the fall in Mississippi. Every October, this Middleton Farms opens its 5-acre pumpkin patch, which also includes a variety of corn and other gourds. Head to the farm this season and you can enjoy a ton of additional activities, like bottle-feeding calves, farm tours, pony rides, and more.
Middleton Dairy Farm, 21500 Otis Cooper Rd, Moss Point, MS 39562, USA
Bull Bottom Farms/Facebook
One of our favorite pumpkin patches in Mississippi, Bull Bottom Farms turns into an awesome family-friendly attraction every fall, complete with all the pumpkins you could ask for plus a corn maze.
Bull Bottom Farms, 1641 Sayles Rd, Duck Hill, MS 38925, USA
Pumpkin Patch Farms/Facebook
Between the hay-filled covered wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch to an abundance of activities, rides, and games, you’ll definitely get your fill of fall fun here at Pumpkin Patch Farms, one of the best pumpkin patches in Mississippi.
Pumpkin Patch Farms, 2390 Co Rd 805, Blue Mountain, MS 38610, USA
Looking for more seasonal fun? Be sure to check out 12 Unique Fall Festivals In Mississippi You Won’t Find Anywhere Else.
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pumpkin patches in Mississippi August 19, 2022 Jackie Ann Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Mississippi? One of the best things to do in the fall in Mississippi is to get outside and view the fall foliage. Typically, Mississippi will see the colors begin to change in mid-October and it will last until about the first week of November. Now, Mother Nature can change the rules whenever She pleases (and often does) so be sure to plan ahead and stay flexible so you don’t miss out. Road trips through Mississippi are one of the best ways to see the fall foliage, but if you’d like to spend some time in a spot, consider heading over to Jeff Busby Park in Ackerman or Tishomingo State Park in Tishomingo. Both offer splendid views of the surrounding forests and at the latter, you can even check out several waterfalls which really add an extra layer of beauty to the endless sea of ambers, reds, and golds you’ll see. Which hiking trails in Mississippi are best in the fall? There’s nothing like hitting the trails in the fall when the air is crisp and the bugs are at bay. With hundreds of hiking trails in Mississippi that’ll lead you to extraordinary places, it can be difficult to choose the best one. One of our favorites is the Little Mountain Trail in Jeff Busby Park. Not only is the trail less than a mile and a wonderful trail for our youngest nature lovers to enjoy, but it’ll also lead you to the top of Little Mountain, the second highest point in Mississippi. The views are incredible, and it’s easily one of the best views of the fall foliage along the Natchez Trace Parkway. What are the scariest haunted houses in Mississippi? After pumpkin picking in Mississippi, hitting the trails, and taking a leisurely leaf-peeping road trip, the only thing left to do in the fall in Mississippi is visit a haunted house and then you’ve successfully accomplished fall in Mississippi. Now, there are plenty of haunted houses in Mississippi that fall more into the supernatural side of haunted, like The Priestley House in downtown Canton and the Waverly Mansion in West Point, but if you’re looking for more of a typical Halloween-style haunted house, look no further than Haunted Hill in Tupelo. They’ve been scaring the lights out of paid customers for over a decade, and they are consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best haunted houses. Every year is a different theme, and the 2022 season is shaping up to be their spookiest ever!
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pumpkin patches in Mississippi
August 19, 2022
Jackie Ann
Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Mississippi? One of the best things to do in the fall in Mississippi is to get outside and view the fall foliage. Typically, Mississippi will see the colors begin to change in mid-October and it will last until about the first week of November. Now, Mother Nature can change the rules whenever She pleases (and often does) so be sure to plan ahead and stay flexible so you don’t miss out. Road trips through Mississippi are one of the best ways to see the fall foliage, but if you’d like to spend some time in a spot, consider heading over to Jeff Busby Park in Ackerman or Tishomingo State Park in Tishomingo. Both offer splendid views of the surrounding forests and at the latter, you can even check out several waterfalls which really add an extra layer of beauty to the endless sea of ambers, reds, and golds you’ll see. Which hiking trails in Mississippi are best in the fall? There’s nothing like hitting the trails in the fall when the air is crisp and the bugs are at bay. With hundreds of hiking trails in Mississippi that’ll lead you to extraordinary places, it can be difficult to choose the best one. One of our favorites is the Little Mountain Trail in Jeff Busby Park. Not only is the trail less than a mile and a wonderful trail for our youngest nature lovers to enjoy, but it’ll also lead you to the top of Little Mountain, the second highest point in Mississippi. The views are incredible, and it’s easily one of the best views of the fall foliage along the Natchez Trace Parkway. What are the scariest haunted houses in Mississippi? After pumpkin picking in Mississippi, hitting the trails, and taking a leisurely leaf-peeping road trip, the only thing left to do in the fall in Mississippi is visit a haunted house and then you’ve successfully accomplished fall in Mississippi. Now, there are plenty of haunted houses in Mississippi that fall more into the supernatural side of haunted, like The Priestley House in downtown Canton and the Waverly Mansion in West Point, but if you’re looking for more of a typical Halloween-style haunted house, look no further than Haunted Hill in Tupelo. They’ve been scaring the lights out of paid customers for over a decade, and they are consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best haunted houses. Every year is a different theme, and the 2022 season is shaping up to be their spookiest ever!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
One of the best things to do in the fall in Mississippi is to get outside and view the fall foliage. Typically, Mississippi will see the colors begin to change in mid-October and it will last until about the first week of November. Now, Mother Nature can change the rules whenever She pleases (and often does) so be sure to plan ahead and stay flexible so you don’t miss out. Road trips through Mississippi are one of the best ways to see the fall foliage, but if you’d like to spend some time in a spot, consider heading over to Jeff Busby Park in Ackerman or Tishomingo State Park in Tishomingo. Both offer splendid views of the surrounding forests and at the latter, you can even check out several waterfalls which really add an extra layer of beauty to the endless sea of ambers, reds, and golds you’ll see.
Which hiking trails in Mississippi are best in the fall?
There’s nothing like hitting the trails in the fall when the air is crisp and the bugs are at bay. With hundreds of hiking trails in Mississippi that’ll lead you to extraordinary places, it can be difficult to choose the best one. One of our favorites is the Little Mountain Trail in Jeff Busby Park. Not only is the trail less than a mile and a wonderful trail for our youngest nature lovers to enjoy, but it’ll also lead you to the top of Little Mountain, the second highest point in Mississippi. The views are incredible, and it’s easily one of the best views of the fall foliage along the Natchez Trace Parkway.
What are the scariest haunted houses in Mississippi?
After pumpkin picking in Mississippi, hitting the trails, and taking a leisurely leaf-peeping road trip, the only thing left to do in the fall in Mississippi is visit a haunted house and then you’ve successfully accomplished fall in Mississippi. Now, there are plenty of haunted houses in Mississippi that fall more into the supernatural side of haunted, like The Priestley House in downtown Canton and the Waverly Mansion in West Point, but if you’re looking for more of a typical Halloween-style haunted house, look no further than Haunted Hill in Tupelo. They’ve been scaring the lights out of paid customers for over a decade, and they are consistently ranked as one of the nation’s best haunted houses. Every year is a different theme, and the 2022 season is shaping up to be their spookiest ever!