The Best Pumpkin Patches Around Denver

kids at Cottonwood

Are you looking for the perfect setting to take a fall photo with your kiddos?  Maybe you kids want to pet a goat or see an antique tractor? Want to teach your kids how to make a pumpkin pie from an actual pumpkin instead of can?  Do your older kids want to try a corn maze? Here’s where you can find all of these!

Cottonwood FarmCottonwood Farms is a beautiful spot with a view of the Flatirons in Boulder County.  Admission is free, there are plenty of animals to pet and a maze of hay bales for your younger kids to explore.  Grab a wagon and head on out to the huge field to pick our your own pumpkins.  Cottonwood also has a corn maze that had my middle school-age kids running and laughing, too!  The only cost is any pumpkins, gourds, corn or apples you buy at the farm stand.  It a beautiful place to spend an autumn afternoon.

munson-farmSince you’ll be close, head north to Munson Farm.  Again, admission in free.  On the weekends they give tractor rides – $3/person or $10/family.  They specialize in heirloom pumpkins and other gourds.  I happened to bring home a Cinderella Pumpkin, which looks like her coach and legend says was the inspiration for the author of the fairytale.  They don’t have any animals to pet, but if you want to try some traditional autumn recipes, this is the farm stand to get your gourds!

7th-generation-farms-louisville-co7th Generation Farm in Louisville is a charming little spot you won’t want to miss!  It is an actual working farm with organic produce for sale in their farm stand on the weekends.  While walking up I was greeted by the sounds of ducks, geese and chickens having an afternoon snack.  The family (and the barn) have been there since the early 1900s and are happy to help you find something yummy to take home. I suggest trying their honey and produce.  It’s delicious and their prices are very reasonable. Definitely stop by if you want an authentic farm experience!

The above are all smaller farms, but if you’re looking for a big venue with more activities, check out these below:

Anderson Farms is quite an experience!  Have your kids keep an eye out for a giant pumpkin that looks like it’s flying above the farm.  When you see it you’ll know you are close! This place is very popular and can be busy so plan accordingly.  There’s an admission to get in and an additional charge for any pumpkins you want to take home.  The view of Long’s Peak from the pumpkin patch is gorgeous and perfect for family photos! This place has everything for all ages – plenty of great photo opportunities, animals, a huge corn maze, a field to pick pumpkins, pedal tractors to race and many other fun activities. They also have after dark activities for anyone looking to be scared!  Check the website for further information.

On the south side of Denver, head on out to the Chatfield Corn Maze, which is sponsored by the Denver Botanical Gardens.  See website for admission pricing.  Tickets include one hayride, barrel train ride (for children 12 and under) and unlimited jumping on a giant pillow. Pony rides and hamster balls are available for an additional fee. An array of food vendors sell favorite fall foods such as funnel cakes, hotdogs, freshly squeezed lemonade and kettle corn…perfect for an autumn afternoon!

water-bottlesCheck out these fun Nestle Halloween water bottles I found for my kids to take on this special day!  My kids were ridiculously thirsty after all that running around.

To find a pumpkin patch in your area, check out the Pumpkin Patches and More directory.

Happy Autumn!

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