Fall in Massachusetts means pumpkins, pumpkins, and even more pumpkins. There are plenty of patches to peruse in the Bay State, but a few have distinguished themselves from the pack. Here are a few of our favorite places to go pumpkin picking in Massachusetts.
- Connors Farm, Danvers
Google/Todd Giaquinto Connors Farm is huge and offers truly awesome fall activities. There are hundreds of pumpkins to choose from, along with food stands, haunted attractions, pick-your-own fruit, and climbing structures. Adhttps://www.onlyinyourstate.com/massachusetts/connors-farm-ma/ults will love browsing the farm shop for treats like maple syrup, pastries, and cider. This farm is so good it is worth spending the whole day there. Connors Farm, 30 Valley Rd, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
- Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch, Plympton
Google/Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
This charming pumpkin patch farm also offers an amazing corn maze and a full-fledged activity area for kids. You can pick up produce, say hello to the animals, whiz around on a zip line, and grab a pumpkin or two to carve up.
Editors note: The Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch is temporarily closed for the season but has plans to open back up for the fall season. So make sure to check their website for hours of operation before you go.
Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch (Reservations Required), 200 Center St, Plympton, MA 02367, USA
- Fletcher Farm, Southhampton
Google/Kurt Langheld This local pumpkin patch has a loyal following. It’s a great spot for families and offers fall activities, huge piles of hay for the kids to climb, hay rides, produce, and quality pumpkins. The prices are also better than what you’ll find at larger operations. Please see the Fletcher Farm website for any more information. Fletcher Farm, 17 Gunn Rd, Southampton, MA 01073, USA
- Dowse Orchards, Sherborn
Google/Ethem Mutlu Sozer This is a great place to grab a gourd or two and enjoy a wide selection of apples, ciders, and pies. The prices are reasonable and there are plenty of cool-looking pumpkins to take home. You’ll find homemade treats in the farm shop and kids will love roaming the rows of pumpkins in search of the perfect one. Please visit the Dowse Orchards website for any more information and to plan your visit this fall. Dowse Orchards Pick-Your-Own Field, 30 Rockwood St, Sherborn, MA 01770, USA
- Honey Pot Hill Orchards, Stow
Google/Campy English Honey Pot Hill Orchards (besides having an adorable name) is one of the best spots in the region for fall fun. It’s a beautiful place to walk around and take in the fall foliage before grabbing some apples and pumpkins to take home. The prices for pumpkins are good and they also offer yummy cider donuts. Don’t forget to grab a jar of apple butter! Honey Pot Hill Orchards, 16 Boon Rd, Stow, MA 01775, USA
- Tougas Family Farm, Northborough
Google/Harshana Godamanna The pumpkin patch at Tougas Farm is a must-see. The farm offers a shop filled with gifts, fruits, and backed goods, and you can go apple-picking for hours. This farm charges for pick-your-own fruit by weight rather than bag size. There are tractor rides for the kids and the staff are super helpful. The Tougas Farm is a great place for family fun so check out this fall fun article for more details. Tougas Family Farm, 234 Ball St, Northborough, MA 01532, USA
- Carver Hill Orchard, Stow
Google/Robbie Stewart People rave about the doughnuts at this little farm. It’s a great place to pick up a pumpkin or two between sips of cider and bites of homemade pastries. You can also wander the orchards and breathe in the crisp fall air. Please visit the Carver Hill Orchard website for more information. Carver Hill Orchard, 101 Brookside Ave, Stow, MA 01775, USA
- Ioka Valley Farm, Hancock
Google/Kelli B This is a fantastic place for families. They offer a delicious pancake breakfast during maple sugaring season and plenty of pumpkins for sale in the fall. Stop by this season to grab your gourds and head back in the spring for a pile of pancakes. Make sure to visit the Ioka Valley Farm website for any more information. Ioka Valley Farm, 3475 Hancock Rd, Hancock, MA 01267, USA
- Red Apple Farm, Phillipston
Google/Annie Dickie Don’t be fooled by the name – this place is a full-service pumpkin spot. Pick up the pumpkin of your choosing and then head inside for delicious cider, donuts, and fresh flowers. The Red Apple Farm also has an excellent place for adults as well. You will want to visit the Brew Barn for some drinks and BBQ. Red Apple Farm, 455 Highland Ave, Phillipston, MA 01331, USA
- Clearview Farm, Sterling
Google/Tobias Blackburn Stop by Clearview Farm for beautiful pumpkins, yummy breads and baked goods, and delicious cider doughnuts. You can pick your own fruit, and this farm also features a small playground and ample parking. Clearview Farm, 4 Kendall Hill Rd, Sterling, MA 01564, USA
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Google/Todd Giaquinto
Connors Farm is huge and offers truly awesome fall activities. There are hundreds of pumpkins to choose from, along with food stands, haunted attractions, pick-your-own fruit, and climbing structures. Adhttps://www.onlyinyourstate.com/massachusetts/connors-farm-ma/ults will love browsing the farm shop for treats like maple syrup, pastries, and cider. This farm is so good it is worth spending the whole day there.
Connors Farm, 30 Valley Rd, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
Google/Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch
This charming pumpkin patch farm also offers an amazing corn maze and a full-fledged activity area for kids. You can pick up produce, say hello to the animals, whiz around on a zip line, and grab a pumpkin or two to carve up.
Editors note: The Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch is temporarily closed for the season but has plans to open back up for the fall season. So make sure to check their website for hours of operation before you go.
Sauchuk’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch (Reservations Required), 200 Center St, Plympton, MA 02367, USA
Google/Kurt Langheld
This local pumpkin patch has a loyal following. It’s a great spot for families and offers fall activities, huge piles of hay for the kids to climb, hay rides, produce, and quality pumpkins. The prices are also better than what you’ll find at larger operations. Please see the Fletcher Farm website for any more information.
Fletcher Farm, 17 Gunn Rd, Southampton, MA 01073, USA
Google/Ethem Mutlu Sozer
This is a great place to grab a gourd or two and enjoy a wide selection of apples, ciders, and pies. The prices are reasonable and there are plenty of cool-looking pumpkins to take home. You’ll find homemade treats in the farm shop and kids will love roaming the rows of pumpkins in search of the perfect one. Please visit the Dowse Orchards website for any more information and to plan your visit this fall.
Dowse Orchards Pick-Your-Own Field, 30 Rockwood St, Sherborn, MA 01770, USA
Google/Campy English
Honey Pot Hill Orchards (besides having an adorable name) is one of the best spots in the region for fall fun. It’s a beautiful place to walk around and take in the fall foliage before grabbing some apples and pumpkins to take home. The prices for pumpkins are good and they also offer yummy cider donuts. Don’t forget to grab a jar of apple butter!
Honey Pot Hill Orchards, 16 Boon Rd, Stow, MA 01775, USA
Google/Harshana Godamanna
The pumpkin patch at Tougas Farm is a must-see. The farm offers a shop filled with gifts, fruits, and backed goods, and you can go apple-picking for hours. This farm charges for pick-your-own fruit by weight rather than bag size. There are tractor rides for the kids and the staff are super helpful. The Tougas Farm is a great place for family fun so check out this fall fun article for more details.
Tougas Family Farm, 234 Ball St, Northborough, MA 01532, USA
Google/Robbie Stewart
People rave about the doughnuts at this little farm. It’s a great place to pick up a pumpkin or two between sips of cider and bites of homemade pastries. You can also wander the orchards and breathe in the crisp fall air. Please visit the Carver Hill Orchard website for more information.
Carver Hill Orchard, 101 Brookside Ave, Stow, MA 01775, USA
Google/Kelli B
This is a fantastic place for families. They offer a delicious pancake breakfast during maple sugaring season and plenty of pumpkins for sale in the fall. Stop by this season to grab your gourds and head back in the spring for a pile of pancakes. Make sure to visit the Ioka Valley Farm website for any more information.
Ioka Valley Farm, 3475 Hancock Rd, Hancock, MA 01267, USA
Google/Annie Dickie
Don’t be fooled by the name – this place is a full-service pumpkin spot. Pick up the pumpkin of your choosing and then head inside for delicious cider, donuts, and fresh flowers. The Red Apple Farm also has an excellent place for adults as well. You will want to visit the Brew Barn for some drinks and BBQ.
Red Apple Farm, 455 Highland Ave, Phillipston, MA 01331, USA
Google/Tobias Blackburn
Stop by Clearview Farm for beautiful pumpkins, yummy breads and baked goods, and delicious cider doughnuts. You can pick your own fruit, and this farm also features a small playground and ample parking.
Clearview Farm, 4 Kendall Hill Rd, Sterling, MA 01564, USA
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Pumpkin Patches In Massachusetts August 19, 2022 Chris Dodge What are some other good suggestions for things to do around fall in Massachusetts? Fall is such a beautiful time of the year, and here in New England, we really have the best of all the fall fun. There are plenty of things to do around fall, but let’s be honest – one of the best things to do is just look at the leaves and be wowed by the colors. So here are 9 of the most beautiful destinations in Massachusetts for some fall foliage. If that was not enough, we also have 10 more places to visit to be blown away by the fall colors. If you are looking for activities to do, then plan a day for any of these 13 day trips in the Fall here in our state. You can also check out our massive road trip that will take you through a good portion of the state to see the best that autumn has to offer. There is no shortage of wonderful things to do in the fall. From the colors to the crisp air to the wonderful food, fall is truly a great time of the year.
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Pumpkin Patches In Massachusetts
August 19, 2022
Chris Dodge
What are some other good suggestions for things to do around fall in Massachusetts? Fall is such a beautiful time of the year, and here in New England, we really have the best of all the fall fun. There are plenty of things to do around fall, but let’s be honest – one of the best things to do is just look at the leaves and be wowed by the colors. So here are 9 of the most beautiful destinations in Massachusetts for some fall foliage. If that was not enough, we also have 10 more places to visit to be blown away by the fall colors. If you are looking for activities to do, then plan a day for any of these 13 day trips in the Fall here in our state. You can also check out our massive road trip that will take you through a good portion of the state to see the best that autumn has to offer. There is no shortage of wonderful things to do in the fall. From the colors to the crisp air to the wonderful food, fall is truly a great time of the year.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Fall is such a beautiful time of the year, and here in New England, we really have the best of all the fall fun. There are plenty of things to do around fall, but let’s be honest – one of the best things to do is just look at the leaves and be wowed by the colors. So here are 9 of the most beautiful destinations in Massachusetts for some fall foliage. If that was not enough, we also have 10 more places to visit to be blown away by the fall colors. If you are looking for activities to do, then plan a day for any of these 13 day trips in the Fall here in our state. You can also check out our massive road trip that will take you through a good portion of the state to see the best that autumn has to offer. There is no shortage of wonderful things to do in the fall. From the colors to the crisp air to the wonderful food, fall is truly a great time of the year.