Explore the 20 Best Pumpkin Patches in Colorado To Embrace The Fall Season

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Written by Carlee Parsley

Updated: October 24, 2023

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Pumpkin patches are some of the best places to kick off autumn. They showcase everything from the changing leaves and harvest vibes to the delicious and fun seasonal bounty. Now a fall tradition for many, most pumpkin patches offer far more than just the quintessential orange globes. Tractor rides, corn or hay bale mazes, and seasonal goodies join the party to make visiting a pumpkin patch fun for the whole family.

Colorado is home to mile-high elevations and endless plains as the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains run through the state. Thanks to these differences in elevation, fall can look very different in different parts of the state. Colorado autumns are breathtaking regardless of whether you’re admiring the aspens above 8,500 feet or the cottonwoods closer to 5,200 feet. To make the most of the state’s beautiful fall, we’ve rounded up the 20 best pumpkin patches in Colorado — keep reading to find one near you!

1. Colorado Pumpkin Patch

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Colorado’s best pumpkin patches also feature fun fall activities, like mazes and hay rides.

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Located in Monument, the Colorado Pumpkin Patch is hosted at Colorado Kids Ranch and has delighted families with their fall festival for over 14 years. Colorado Kids Ranch features many kid-friendly fall activities, like jumping pillows, face painting, tractor rides, 80-foot slides, and more! The Colorado Pumpkin Patch has been ranked among the top 25 best pumpkin patches in the U.S. for 2023 and the best pumpkin patch in Colorado.

2. Miners’ Pumpkin Patch

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The Miners Pumpkin Patch is not only a good source of fall fun but also offers a look at the mining history of the American West.

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The Western Museum of Mining and Industry hosts its Miners’ Pumpkin Patch event every Saturday throughout October. In addition to you-pick pumpkins, you’ll find fun games like cornhole and sack races, a variety of food trucks and fresh apple cider, and spooky story time! Not to mention a pumpkin smash and catapult for even more family fun. The museum also includes gold panning, mining machinery, and blacksmithing demonstrations to incorporate the area’s history into family memories.

3. Mazzotti Farms

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At Mazzotti Farms, you can make your own scarecrow friend and find the perfect pumpkin.

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A true working farm, Mazzotti Farms keeps things busy through the end of October. The farm grows a great deal of corn and, as a result, features a 10-acre corn maze after harvest. Pick the perfect pumpkin in the patch — each admission ticket includes a pumpkin! Guests can also enjoy a petting zoo, fall-themed games, and the chance to make their scarecrow to take home.

4. Long Neck Pumpkin Farm

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Hay rides, a story barn, slides, and toddler activities are among the offerings at Long Neck Pumpkin Farn.

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Built on the dream of a family-fun-focused pumpkin patch, Long Neck Pumpkin Farm delivers on that promise. Alongside pumpkins of every shape and size, guests will find hay slides, duck races, tractor swings, and professional photo opportunities to capture those family memories. Long Neck Pumpkin Farm is open on weekends between September and October and asks that guests reserve tickets in advance.

5. Anderson Farms

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Daytime visitors can enjoy a traditional corn maze at Anderson Farms, but the maze gets a bit spooky when night arrives.

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The Fall Festival at Anderson Farms runs through October and brings some surprising activities to the usual collection of fall fun. In addition to hunting the pumpkin patch and getting lost in either the corn or “Krazy Rainbow” mazes, guests will find gem mining, five-minute escape rooms, a paintball shooting gallery, a classic wooden playground, “Fort A-Lot-A-Fun,” and much more. For night owls, Anderson Farms also features reservable fire pits and a scary version of its corn maze, Terror in the Corn.

6. The Patch

Sweet cider donuts freshly baked

When you visit the Patch, don’t forget to grab an apple cider donut and other treats.

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Newly relocated to Kiowa, the Patch offers much more than pumpkin picking as one of the best pumpkin patches in Colorado. The family farm also features a four-acre corn maze, train and hayrides, giant slide, pumpkin cannon, and a farm animal petting barnyard. Guests will also find a variety of treats to whet their appetite, ranging from fresh lemonades and apple cider donuts to tacos and pizza from a rotating cast of food trucks.

7. Happy Apple Farm

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You can pick apples and pumpkins at Happy Apple Farm, so get ready to make some delicious pies.

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Though named for a completely different fall fruit, Happy Apple Farm combines the charm of a you-pick apple orchard with a you-pick pumpkin patch. Apple season opens at the end of August, and by mid-September, you can take a free hayride through the orchard and the patch to enjoy the changing colors. On-site food stalls feature BBQ brisket and pulled pork, chili, and fresh apples transformed into cider, donuts, and pies. Other goodies include homemade jams, jellies, salsas, and honey.

8. Mile High Farms

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You’ll find two huge corn mazes to conquer at Mile High Farms, one of the best pumpkin patches in Colorado.

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If you love getting lost in the corn, Mile High Farms is for you! With two corn mazes that span over 11 acres, you might never leave. Mile High Farms has hosted its Fall Festival for over 13 years and takes great pride in its farm. An expansive pumpkin patch is sure to have your perfect pumpkin, while an antique tractor offers rides and other options to provide entertainment.

9. Spooky’s Pumpkin Patch

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Whether you carve a fearsome or funny jack-o’lantern, you’ll find everything you need at this Colorado pumpkin patch.

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Heralded as “Northern Colorado’s best pumpkin patch,” Spooky’s Pumpkin Patch prides itself on its selection. The patch specifically grows thick-skinned pumpkins — perfect for carving and surviving the unpredictable weather, so your masterpiece lasts as long as possible. In addition to pumpkins, Spooky’s sells everything you might need for the perfect jack-o’lantern, such as carving kits, tools, patterns, and battery lights.

10. Lone Creek Farms

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The concession offerings at Lone Creek Farms include apple cider, lemonade, and hot cocoa.

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Lone Creek Farms is home to one of Colorado’s largest fall festivals! In addition to the usual activities — including a huge pumpkin patch! — Lone Creek Farms also hosts activities like zip lines, an inflatable obstacle course, slides, and much more. It boasts over 20 activities included with admission and more adventurous options for an additional cost. There are even mobile escape rooms available! And at night, the festival transforms into a haunted trail, not for the faint of heart.

11. Cottonwood Farm

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Petting zoos are common at many of Colorado’s pumpkin patches.

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Cottonwood Farm hits all the right notes if simplicity is more your style. Its fall market doesn’t require ticketed admission and features everything from pre-picked pumpkins and other squashes to fall decor, local honey, and other items. The fall market is open every day for your fall needs! A $5 – $7 ticket provides access to Cottonwood Farms’ pumpkin patch, hay and corn mazes, and petting zoo on the weekends. They also sell Christmas trees during the winter!

12. Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch

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Weekends at the Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch offer face painting for kids.

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Rocky Mountain Pumpkin Ranch bridges the gap between the fall festival and autumnal haven. Open every day during October, guests will find a very different experience depending on when they go. Weekdays see a peaceful and mellow pumpkin patch experience, with pumpkin hunting, hay, and corn mazes, an inflatable obstacle course, and a certified organic farm stand. Meanwhile, on the weekends, the fun ramps up. In addition to the weekend activities offered on weekdays, guests can enjoy various carnival kiddie rides and games, pony rides, fire truck slide, pumpkin and face painting, and on-site food vendors.

13. Osborn Farm

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Pick up a mum to go along with your pumpkin at Osborn Farm.

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Established in 1861, Osborn Farm is considered the oldest continuously occupied farm in the state. The farm opens at the end of September and is open every day. If you’re looking for a simple pumpkin patch, visiting on a weekday is a great option. Food vendors, hay rides, and a barrel train operate on the weekends to enhance the fall fun. Pumpkins, gourds, heirloom corn, straw bales, and mums (the flower) are all available.

14. Maize in the City

A corn maze or maize maze is a maze cut out of a corn field. The first corn maze was in Annville, Pennsylvania. Corn mazes have become popular tourist attractions in North America.

Maize in the City’s biggest corn maze stretches over 20 acres!

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More popular for its expansive corn mazes, Maize in the City features a pre-picked pumpkin field ideal for those who don’t want to wander muddy fields and deal with prickly pumpkin vines. While here, you might as well test your luck with one of the corn mazes. One is over 20 acres, takes an estimated 40 minutes to complete, and comes with a customizable app to help you navigate! There’s also a smaller option for those too daunted by the larger maze. Maize in the City also features a playground, barrel rides, and more.

15. Trinity Acres Pumpkin Patch

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Various food trucks add to the fun at Trinity Acres Pumpkin Patch.

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Brand new in 2023, Trinity Acres has come out swinging with 15 attractions on-site. Trinity Acres also aspires to make pumpkin picking more affordable, with flat prices rather than by the pound. Enjoy the pumpkin patch with over 17 pumpkin varieties to choose from, as well as wagon rides, a jump pillow, a petting zoo, and a pedal cart track. Food trucks are also on-site to provide fuel for your fall adventure.

16. Nick’s Garden Center & Farm Market

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There are so many pumpkins to choose from at Nick’s Garden Center.

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A year-round stop for all your gardening needs, Nick’s Garden Center hosts its Fall Fest every day throughout October. Fall Fest features an assortment of free games and a straw maze, pedal carts, an inflatable obstacle course, a giant talking pumpkin that tells stories, and a wide variety of pumpkins to choose from. Though these are pre-picked, you can still wander the selection in search of the perfect specimen! A market and weekends-only café provides food and drinks as well.

17. Wishing Star Farm

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Pumpkins are just one of the reasons to visit Wishing Star Farms.

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Wishing Star Farm’s Fall Fest runs on the weekends during October and hosts various special events on Thursday evenings. A haven for families, the farm features hay rides, jumping pillows, yard games like cornhole, tire swings, and pony rides. In addition, Wishing Star features an expansive pumpkin patch so you can find the perfect one!

18. Miller Farms

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Miller Farms lets you pick your fall harvest, including pumpkins, carrots, potatoes, and more.

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The Fall Harvest Festival at Miller Farms offers something unique — a window into life on a working farm! Between Labor Day and mid-November, anyone can take a tractor ride into the fields and experience what it’s like to pick your vegetables. Miller Farms grows a huge pumpkin patch and offers crops like potatoes, carrots, onions, peppers, Indian corn, and beets. The 180-acre farm also hosts antique tractors, a corn maze, farm animals, and more to entertain everyone. If you’d rather not pick your produce but still want to support a family-run farm, Miller Farms also offers seasonal CSA (community-supported agriculture) programs.

19. Studt Farms

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Perfect for the kid and the kid-at-heart, Studt Farms is a must for Colorado families.

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Advertised as the “biggest and best in the Grand Valley,” Studt Farms offers an extensive list of activities to delight the whole family. Wander the pumpkin patch in search of the perfect one, then enjoy the petting zoo, aviary, and pony rides! Kids blast on the hay mountain, obstacle course, and two paintball-alternative arenas. In the evening, relax by a reservable firepit and bring your s’more fixings!

20. Something From the Farm

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Need help deciding on the perfect pumpkin? A friendly farm cat may assist you at Something From the Farm!

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For four generations, Something From the Farm has featured acres of certified organic produce and specifically specializes in pumpkins and gourds. The farm boasts fantastic customer service — one of the three farm cats may be on hand to help you pick the perfect pumpkin! In addition to wandering the pumpkin patch, guests can also enjoy the pumpkin trebuchet, hayrides, hay bale maze, and corn cannon. The on-site country store supplies guests with various fall decor, cider, snacks, and home-grown popcorn.


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Carlee is a writer and researcher with nearly a decade of experience that ranges from fiction to business. She loves to write about the outdoors, weird and lesser-known animals, and all types of flora.

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