As pumpkin spice flavored everything hits the stores and the days grow cooler, you’re probably starting to think about where to get real live pumpkins for decorations and pies. Why not make an adventure out of it and visit one of these farms for some family fun? Listed below are five of the best pumpkin patches in West Virginia, and we hope you plan a visit to one (or several) of these delightful seasonal spots!
- Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze, Inwood
Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze Nestled in the historic farming community of Inwood in the Eastern Panhandle is a large farm that has become a fall tradition for many West Virginians: Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze. Good Housekeeping Magazine calls Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze the best pumpkin patch in the state, and they’re not wrong. With a huge pumpkin patch, a five-acre corn maze, giant slides, a playground, corn hole, an antique tractor display, and more, this farm truly does have something for every age and interest! Old Mcdonalds Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze, 1597 Arden Nollville Rd, Inwood, WV 25428, USA
- Cherry Brook Farm, Mt Storm
Cherry Brook Farm/Facebook This beautiful farm in West Virginia is located in Mt. Storm and is a favorite u-pick destination in the Mountain State. With well over 10 acres of fall produce, Cherry Brook Farm has a vast array of items available - all of which may be personally selected and cut from the vine by you and your family! From 60+pound orange and white carving pumpkins to flat stackable pumpkins, Cherry Brook has something for folks of all ages. Cherry Street, Cherry St, Bayard, WV 26707, USA
- Okes Family Farms
Okes Family Farms/Facebook Okes Family Farms is a charming pumpkin patch in West Virginia is a family farm that also offers an exciting corn maze, a tractor train, a unique 150-foot slide and more. It’s a great place to take the family on weekends this fall. Okes Family Farms, 614 Blue Jay 6 Rd, Cool Ridge, WV 25825, USA
- Orr’s Farm Market, Martinsburg
Orr’s Farm Market/Facebook Orchard. Barnyard. Pumpkin patch. Bakery. Pick-your-own fruits, veggies, and flowers. Photography. Christmas trees. And yes, a produce stand. Where in the world can you go to find all these options (and more!) in one single stop? You can go to Orr’s Farm Market Orr’s Farm Market in Martinsburg, West Virginia, the best produce stand in the state. Orr’s Farm Market is an apple cider, pumpkin patch heaven in the fall. Visitors flock to experience fall on the farm as the weather starts to cool - it’s tradition. Orr’s Farm Market, 682 Orr Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25403, USA
- Town & Country Nursery, Kearneysville
Town & Country Nursery/Facebook Town & Country Nursery in Kearneysville is one of the best all-around pumpkin patches in West Virginia; a perennial favorite folks visit year after year. This pumpkin patch also features an abundance of beautiful fall flowers and seasonal decor, making it a wonderful autumn day trip destination in West Virginia! Town & Country Nursery, 1885 Darke Ln, Kearneysville, WV 25430, USA
If there’s one thing better than fall in the Mountain State, it’s a trip to one of the best pumpkin patches in West Virginia during the fall! For more fun this fall in West Virginia, check out Martinsburg, a charming town that goes all-out in the fall with a full schedule of autumn activities!
Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
Nestled in the historic farming community of Inwood in the Eastern Panhandle is a large farm that has become a fall tradition for many West Virginians: Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze. Good Housekeeping Magazine calls Old McDonald’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze the best pumpkin patch in the state, and they’re not wrong. With a huge pumpkin patch, a five-acre corn maze, giant slides, a playground, corn hole, an antique tractor display, and more, this farm truly does have something for every age and interest!
Old Mcdonalds Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze, 1597 Arden Nollville Rd, Inwood, WV 25428, USA
Cherry Brook Farm/Facebook
This beautiful farm in West Virginia is located in Mt. Storm and is a favorite u-pick destination in the Mountain State. With well over 10 acres of fall produce, Cherry Brook Farm has a vast array of items available - all of which may be personally selected and cut from the vine by you and your family! From 60+pound orange and white carving pumpkins to flat stackable pumpkins, Cherry Brook has something for folks of all ages.
Cherry Street, Cherry St, Bayard, WV 26707, USA
Okes Family Farms/Facebook
Okes Family Farms is a charming pumpkin patch in West Virginia is a family farm that also offers an exciting corn maze, a tractor train, a unique 150-foot slide and more. It’s a great place to take the family on weekends this fall.
Okes Family Farms, 614 Blue Jay 6 Rd, Cool Ridge, WV 25825, USA
Orr’s Farm Market/Facebook
Orchard. Barnyard. Pumpkin patch. Bakery. Pick-your-own fruits, veggies, and flowers. Photography. Christmas trees. And yes, a produce stand. Where in the world can you go to find all these options (and more!) in one single stop? You can go to Orr’s Farm Market Orr’s Farm Market in Martinsburg, West Virginia, the best produce stand in the state. Orr’s Farm Market is an apple cider, pumpkin patch heaven in the fall. Visitors flock to experience fall on the farm as the weather starts to cool - it’s tradition.
Orr’s Farm Market, 682 Orr Dr, Martinsburg, WV 25403, USA
Town & Country Nursery/Facebook
Town & Country Nursery in Kearneysville is one of the best all-around pumpkin patches in West Virginia; a perennial favorite folks visit year after year. This pumpkin patch also features an abundance of beautiful fall flowers and seasonal decor, making it a wonderful autumn day trip destination in West Virginia!
Town & Country Nursery, 1885 Darke Ln, Kearneysville, WV 25430, USA
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Best pumpkin patches in West Virginia August 20, 2022 Sarah M. What are some fun fall day trips in West Virginia? The Mountain State comes alive with color in the fall; and, in our opinion, there’s no better way to revel in the seasonal splendor than on a fall train trip in West Virginia. Each year, the most anticipated train ride in West Virginia is the Autumn Colors Express. This delightful seasonal excursion takes riders through the autumn foliage of the picturesque New River Gorge National Park while offering breathtaking views of the New River and Kanawha River below. Another train ride in West Virginia that is particularly lovely in the fall is at Cass Scenic Railroad. Way up in the mountains of West Virginia lies Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, a place where visitors can take a step back in time aboard a restored, steam-powered locomotive. Originally built to transport logs to a West Virginia lumber mill, Cass Scenic Railroad has been transformed into one of the most scenic, historic, and interesting passenger trains in the country. Trips depart from the town of Cass and take visitors to Whittaker Station (a two-hour ride) or all the way to Bald Knob (a four-and-a-half hour adventure). We’re partial to the Bald Knob excursion; featuring a unique ecosystem that’s more similar to what you might expect to find in Canada than West Virginia, Bald Knob rises high above all but one of West Virginia’s myriad mountain peaks. The train climbs an impressive 2,290 feet from the Cass Depot to the top of Bald Knob, for a breathtaking adventure that’s sure to have you marveling at the majestic Mountain State’s natural beauty!
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Best pumpkin patches in West Virginia
August 20, 2022
Sarah M.
What are some fun fall day trips in West Virginia? The Mountain State comes alive with color in the fall; and, in our opinion, there’s no better way to revel in the seasonal splendor than on a fall train trip in West Virginia. Each year, the most anticipated train ride in West Virginia is the Autumn Colors Express. This delightful seasonal excursion takes riders through the autumn foliage of the picturesque New River Gorge National Park while offering breathtaking views of the New River and Kanawha River below. Another train ride in West Virginia that is particularly lovely in the fall is at Cass Scenic Railroad. Way up in the mountains of West Virginia lies Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, a place where visitors can take a step back in time aboard a restored, steam-powered locomotive. Originally built to transport logs to a West Virginia lumber mill, Cass Scenic Railroad has been transformed into one of the most scenic, historic, and interesting passenger trains in the country. Trips depart from the town of Cass and take visitors to Whittaker Station (a two-hour ride) or all the way to Bald Knob (a four-and-a-half hour adventure). We’re partial to the Bald Knob excursion; featuring a unique ecosystem that’s more similar to what you might expect to find in Canada than West Virginia, Bald Knob rises high above all but one of West Virginia’s myriad mountain peaks. The train climbs an impressive 2,290 feet from the Cass Depot to the top of Bald Knob, for a breathtaking adventure that’s sure to have you marveling at the majestic Mountain State’s natural beauty!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
The Mountain State comes alive with color in the fall; and, in our opinion, there’s no better way to revel in the seasonal splendor than on a fall train trip in West Virginia. Each year, the most anticipated train ride in West Virginia is the Autumn Colors Express. This delightful seasonal excursion takes riders through the autumn foliage of the picturesque New River Gorge National Park while offering breathtaking views of the New River and Kanawha River below.
Another train ride in West Virginia that is particularly lovely in the fall is at Cass Scenic Railroad. Way up in the mountains of West Virginia lies Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, a place where visitors can take a step back in time aboard a restored, steam-powered locomotive. Originally built to transport logs to a West Virginia lumber mill, Cass Scenic Railroad has been transformed into one of the most scenic, historic, and interesting passenger trains in the country. Trips depart from the town of Cass and take visitors to Whittaker Station (a two-hour ride) or all the way to Bald Knob (a four-and-a-half hour adventure). We’re partial to the Bald Knob excursion; featuring a unique ecosystem that’s more similar to what you might expect to find in Canada than West Virginia, Bald Knob rises high above all but one of West Virginia’s myriad mountain peaks. The train climbs an impressive 2,290 feet from the Cass Depot to the top of Bald Knob, for a breathtaking adventure that’s sure to have you marveling at the majestic Mountain State’s natural beauty!