Get Your Fall Fix at these Chicago Pumpkin Patches

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These amazing Chicago pumpkin patches have just what you need to make the most of the fall season

Give Charlie Brown a run for his money and find your own Great Pumpkin this fall season. We dug deep to bring you a list of the best Chicago pumpkin patches. Warm your face on the steam of a hot apple cider, breathe in the crisp air, and listen to the crunch of fallen leaves underfoot as you hoof your way through these family-friendly spots. You’ll find there are so many wonderful things to do near Chicago this season!

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Chicago Park District Pumpkin Patches

When it comes to pumpkin picking within the Chicago city limits, there's nothing quite so convenient as your local park! Hand-select your favorite pumpkin from these Chicago parks filled with pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. If you have to choose one, consider stopping by Jefferson Memorial Park, which will host a full-on Fall Fest filled with crafts, games, and—of course—pumpkins. 

Event Date: Oct. 1, 10a.m. - 2p.m.

5430 N. Olcott Ave.
Oriole Park
Online: chicagoparkdistrict.com

Event Date: Oct. 8, 10a.m. - 2p.m.

6935 W. Addison St.
Shabbona Park
Online: chicagoparkdistrict.com

Event Date: Oct. 29, 10a.m. - 1p.m.

910 S. Aberdeen St.
Sheridan (Philip Henry) Park
Online: chicagoparkdistrict.com

Event Date: Oct. 9, 12p.m. - 3p.m.

4822 N. Long Ave.
Jefferson Memorial Park
Online: chicagoparkdistrict.com

Related: How ‘Bout These Apples? U-Pick Apple Orchards Worth the Trek

Pumpkin Patches in Chicago

Pumpkin Party at Gallagher Way
Take the whole family to Gallagher Way's annual Pumpkin Party for an early Halloween celebration on Oct. 22. Trick-or-treat your way through Gallagher Way, snag a free junior pumpkin from the pumpkin patch, and enjoy a sing-a-long with the Old Town School of Folk Music crew. 

Cost: Free

3635 N. Clark St.
Wrigleyville
Online: gallagherway.com

Sonny Acres Farm
Shutterbugs looking for a prime pumpkin patch photo to Instagram will love the mountainous spread of pumpkins of varying shapes, sizes and colors sitting under the watchful eye of scarecrows and ghostly wooden cutouts.

Allow time for play and visit the Dizzy Zone spinning tunnel, enjoy a ride atop a friendly pony or camel, take a 15-minute tractor-pulled wagon ride and tiptoe into the haunted barn that’s just the right amount of scary for littles ages 10 and up. Food stands with taffy apples, elephant ears, brats, and spiced cider are scattered in the patch. If you’re still on the lookout for the perfect Halloween costume, don’t fret because they have a novelty shop with masks, wigs and disguises, plus a farmer's market with gourds, squash and Indian corn.

Cost: $25

29W310 North Ave.
West Chicago
Online: sonnyacres.com

Related: Walk This Way! Colorful Spots for Fall Strolls in Chicago

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Pumpkin Patches Outside of Chicago

Siegel’s Cottonwood Farm
Located just outside of Joliet, Siegel’s offers 40 acres of family fun with 30 attractions, including a tractor ride to their u-pick pumpkin patch and a beehive demo. Explore three different play areas that offer physical play, see the farm in style by taking a ride on the Ghost Town Railroad and squeeze in relaxation for the whole family when you sit back in the giant 100-year-old rocking chair. They are open from Sep. 24 - Oct. 31.

Cost: Weekends: $25, Weekdays: $20

17250 S. Weber Rd.
Crest Hill
Online: ourpumpkinfarm.com

Stade’s Farm and Market
The Fall Festival has been a family favorite since its inception in 1995. Take a hayride back and forth between the patch, visit four-legged friends in the petting zoo, test your navigation skills in the corn maze and indulge in your favorite fest foods.  

Cost: $20

3709 Mill Rd.
McHenry
Online: stadesfarmandmarket.com

Bengtson’s Pumpkin Farm
You can pack a full day’s worth of fun that goes well beyond the pumpkin patch at this gem located about an hour southwest of Chicago. General admission includes unlimited turns on kiddie rides including the Happy Swing, a 90-foot-tall mega fun slide and twirling t-cup honey pots, pig races that occur every hour, adorable furry fun in the petting zoo, a walk through Kid Village, and lots more. The farm is now cashless. 

Cost: $20-$34

13341 W. 151st St.
Homer Glen
Online: pumpkinfarm.com

Didier Farms
Put an unexpected colorful twist on Halloween by going beyond the typical orange roundie and select one of the speckled, green or white pumpkins instead. Visit Pumpkin Playland, where kids can ride the kiddie carousel and Ferris wheel, mine for gems, ride mini tractors, play corn hole, get up close and personal with birds in the Parakeet Encounter, conquer a straw bale mountain, and weave their way through corn stalk or kiddie straw mazes. The farm is open from Sep. 17 - Oct. 30.

Cost: $1 per ticket (most activities take 4 tickets)

16678 Aptakisic Rd.
Lincolnshire
Online: didierfarms.com

Related: Field Day! Local Chicago Corn Mazes to Get Lost In

Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm
Whether you want to bake, carve or decorate, Kroll’s carries many specialty breed pumpkins that vary in size, color and shape ready for you to load up in their pumpkin carts. Hayrides with a focus on educating visitors on farming (crop rotation, hay versus straw, pollination) and the crops they grow (gourds, corn, pumpkins) are offered. Continue the education with a visit to the donkeys, sheep, goats, chickens and turkeys and learn about each from one of the knowledgeable employees. Don't forget to check out a hayride or the corn maze!

Cost: Weekends: $14/adults, $12/kids

13236 W. Town Line Rd.
Waukegan
Online: krollsfarm.com

Goebbert’s Pumpkin Patch
A visit to Goebbert’s has been a long-held tradition for local families since they opened their roadside pumpkin stand in 1978. Not only do they have a fantastic assortment of pumpkins eager to adorn your fall displays, but kids will leave with happy memories of the 1/2-mile tour aboard the Pumpkin Express, watching the weekend pig races, experiencing the insatiable appetite of the giant mechanical pumpkin-eating dinosaur and wandering through the corn stalk maze. Don’t leave without a stop into the petting farm where you’ll be greeted by a mama pig and her piglets, the furry residents of Bunny Town, llamas, cows, fuzzy chicks and goats looking down from atop the 25-foot wooden Goat Mountain.

Cost: $18

42W813 Reinking Rd.
Pine Grove
Online: goebberts.com

County Line Orchard
Well known for their u-pick apple orchard, County Line is also a stop for your fall-inspired favorites like pumpkins as big as a small child, gourds, squash, hay bales, Indian corn, corn stalks, zinnias, sunflowers and mums. Kids can experience barnyard jams, a corn maze, a cow-themed barrel train, and tons of exciting animals at the kids farm!

Cost: General Admission: $2 + price of pumpkin

200 County Line Rd.
Hobart, IN
Online: countylineorchard.com

 

 

 

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