Explore the 22 Best Pumpkin Patches in New York to Experience Autumn

Written by Lisa Wright
Published: October 19, 2023
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New York is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the fall, and there’s no better way to experience autumn than one of the Empire State’s many scenic pumpkin patches. Below are the 22 best pumpkin patches in New York.

1. Tim’s Pumpkin Patch

This Marietta, NY, family farm’s large pumpkin patch and scenic setting is the perfect way to experience autumn. More fall activities include pick-your-own pumpkins, a corn maze, seasonal baked goods and drinks, tractor-wagon rides, and more.

Open daily through Halloween. Visit the website for details.

View of a hay maze at a pumpkin patch.

Tim’s Pumpkin Patch’s scenic setting is the perfect way to experience autumn in New York.

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2. Will’s Cackleberry Castle Pumpkin Farm

This Camden pumpkin farm is dedicated to bringing the best autumn experiences to upstate New York. There are plenty of pumpkins to choose from, while seasonal activities like hayrides and Halloween displays make for a festive fall setting.

Open Thursday through Sunday until the last Sunday in October. Visit the website for more information.

A blue tractor ready for a hayride

Will’s Cackleberry Castle Pumpkin Farm’s autumn experiences include seasonal hayrides.

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3. Hank’s Pumpkintown

Hank’s Pumpkintown is 30 acres of fun in a perfect fall setting. Complete with pumpkin picking, apple picking, corn mazes, a farm market, wagon rides, and a lineup of family-friendly activities, this Water Mill farm is one of the best pumpkin patches in New York.

Open daily through Halloween. Visit the website for details.

Family and kids at fall season. Preschool children sitting in pile of pumpkins at local farm market. Children picking pumpkin on Halloween or Thanksgiving holiday. Boy and girl outdoor at countryside.

Hank’s Pumpkintown has family-friendly fall activities like wagon rides and pumpkin picking.

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4. Pumpkinville

Located in Great Valley just minutes from Ellicottville, Pumpkinville is one of the best ways to experience autumn in New York. Visitors can explore the farm’s beautiful five-acre pumpkin patch, sample seasonal goods, and enjoy the stunning fall foliage. There are also plenty of fall activities for the entire family.

Open daily through Halloween. Visit the website for details.

A cider mill

At Pumpkinville, visitors can sample seasonal treats like fresh-squeezed apple cider.

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5. Elwood Pumpkin & Christmas Tree Farm

This Huntington, NY, farm has a large pumpkin patch for visitors to explore. Fall activities include a small corn maze and a wagon ride tour of the farm’s beautiful Christmas tree farm.

Open daily. Visit the farm’s website for details.

Two Large Ripe Pumpkins on the Vine. Large ripe pumpkins in a field still attached to the vine.

Elwood Pumpkin Farm grows its own pumpkins and has a large patch for visitors to explore.

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6. Queens County Farm Museum

Queens County Farm Museum is a 47-acre historic farm in a scenic autumn setting. October activities include a large pumpkin patch, corn maze, cider booth and baked goods, a farmstand, daily scavenger hunt, farm tours, Halloween celebrations, and more.

Open daily, visit the website for activities and seasonal hours.

Sweet cider donuts freshly baked

Queens County Farm Museum has seasonal treats like freshly baked apple cider donuts.

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7. DuBois Farms

Hudson Valley is one of the most scenic places to experience autumn in New York, and DuBois Farms has plenty of fall activities for the entire family. This idyllic farm is the perfect backdrop for picking apples and pumpkins and a full schedule of seasonal events. There’s also a tavern and farm market to explore.

Open daily until November 22. Visit the website for more information.

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New York’s Hudson Valley is one of the most picturesque places to experience autumn.

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8. Pennings Farm

Home to a farmstand, market, farm-to-table pub, cidery, and garden center, Pennings Farm is a year-round Hudson Valley gem. However, the Warwick destination in the fall shines with seasonal activities like apple picking and a trip to its nearby pumpkin patch at Pennings Meadows. In fact, the U-Pick pumpkin patch is so popular that advanced reservations are recommended.

Visit the website for autumn hours and reservations.

Female farmer giving free apple samples to clients for food tasting

Pennings Farm is known for its popular market and farmstand.

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9. Wilkens Fruit & Fir Farm

It doesn’t get any better than picking your own pumpkin, and the picturesque Wilkens Fruit & Fir farm is the place to do it. Just an hour away from New York City, this scenic farm also has pick-your-own apples, a bakery and winery, a corn maze, and a farm market to add to any autumn adventure.

Open Wednesday through Monday through mid-December. Visit the website for details.

Red apples in baskets and boxes on the green grass in autumn orchard. Apple harvest and picking apples on farm in autumn.

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10. Decker Farm at Historic Richmond Town

Historic Richmond Town is a wonderful place to visit all year long. However, the atmosphere gets seasonal in October with pumpkin picking at its own Decker Farm. The scenic Staten Island destination also has fall activities like hayrides and delicious fall fare.

Open weekends through October 29. Visit the website for more information.

At Decker Farm, visitors can sample delicious fall fare after a day of pumpkin picking.

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11. Hurds Family Farm

This Modena, NY, family farm celebrates the season with its fall festival throughout October. In addition to activities like apple picking, hayrides, corn maze, golf cart adventures, and live music, Hurds Family Farm is also home to a large pick-your-own pumpkin patch for an unforgettable autumn experience.

Through October 30, visit the website for all hours and activities.

Pumpkin Patch

The Modena, NY, family farm hosts many autumn activities and has its own pick-your-own pumpkin patch.

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12. Albert H. Schmitt Family Farm

Through early November, Long Island’s Albert H. Schmitt Family Farm celebrates autumn with its fall festival. In addition to fun, family-friendly activities like hayrides and delicious seasonal fare, the scenic farm is also known for its vast pumpkin patch that’s perfect for exploring.

Open daily through early November. Visit the website for additional details.

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Albert H. Schmitt Family Farm’s fall festival has a variety of autumn flowers and seasonal decorations.

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13. Stuart’s Fruit Farm

A family-owned farm since 1828, Stuart’s Fruit Farm is a beautiful fall destination just an hour away from New York City. Throughout autumn, Stuart’s offers activities like apple picking, hayrides, a farmstand, and delicious seasonal treats. Additionally, visitors can explore the large pumpkin patch surrounded by some of the area’s prettiest fall foliage.

Open daily through November, visit the website for more information.

kids on a harvest festival at farm. children pick pumpkins at the farmers market

Historic Stuart’s Fruit Farm is home to a popular farm stand and a large pumpkin patch.

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14. Indian Ladder Farms

Located in picturesque Altamont, NY, Indian Ladder Farms is a great place to experience autumn. In addition to its pick-your-own pumpkin patch, the farm is also home to a cidery and brewery, a farm store, nature trails, and pick-your-own apples.

Open daily, pumpkin picking Saturdays and Sundays only. Visit the website for information.

father and child picking out a pumpkin on a farm

Visitors can explore the scenic Indian Ladder Farms after picking their own pumpkins.

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15. W&J Awald Farms

Celebrate the fall harvest with a visit to W&J Awald Farms in North Collins, NY. Visitors will love exploring the farm’s large U-Pick pumpkin patch with its large variety of pumpkins, including 16 edible varieties. Additionally, there are several autumn activities throughout October, including hayrides, a five-acre corn maze, a corn cannon, a barn store, and more.

Open daily until Halloween. Visit the website for more details.

The North Collins, NY, farm has 16 edible pumpkin varieties.

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16. Ellms Family Farm

The Adirondacks are one of the prettiest destinations in New York to experience autumn, and Ellms Family Farm is the perfect place to celebrate. Additionally, the scenic Saratoga farm has a large pumpkin patch to explore and is home to acres of fall activities like trolley rides, corn mazes, and fun and games for the whole family.

Open Wednesday through Sunday in October, visit the website for more information.

Adirondack Mountains New York in Fall

The fall foliage in the Adirondacks is a spectacular way to celebrate autumn.

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17. Fishkill Farms

An idyllic destination known for its pick-your-own produce, in fall, Fishkill Farms opens its pumpkin patch to those seeking the perfect pumpkin. Additionally, the farm offers pick-your-own apples and pears and a lineup of fun autumn activities during its fall harvest festivals (reservations required).

Open weekends through October. Visit the website for details.

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Fishkill Farms’ fall harvest festivals include live music, pick-your-own-produce, wagon rides, and more.

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18. Greig Farm

Greig Farm is home to one of the best pumpkin patches in New York. A sprawling 50-acre pick-your-own patch perfect for exploring, the farm also has scenic trails, a market, goats, and seasonal pick-your-own produce. It’s also home to some of the most stunning views of the Catskills’ picturesque fall foliage.

Open daily through October, visit the website for more information.

Road leading to Catskills Mountains, NY

Experience some of the Catskills’ best fall foliage on a trip to scenic Greig Farm.

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19. Apple Ridge Orchards

There’s no reason to choose between apple and pumpkin picking when you can do both in the same beautiful location, and Apple Ridge Orchards is the place to do it. Home to picturesque orchards and spectacular scenery, this Warwick, NY, destination is just 50 miles from New York City. It also hosts seasonal activities like wagon rides and a farmstand, where visitors can purchase seasonal treats like the farm’s famous cider and donuts.

Open Thursday through Sunday until November, visit the website for more details.

Apple tree

Visitors can pick their own apples and pumpkins at scenic Apple Ridge Orchards.

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20. Lewin Farms

Located in beautiful Calverton, NY, Lewin Farms is a pick-your-own produce paradise featuring a large pumpkin patch for exploring this autumn. Additionally, the farm also has seasonal activities like a corn maze, farm stand, and local ales from nearby North Fork Brewing Co.

Visit the website for U-Pick hours and information.

Hay ride and corn maze sign with orange pumpkins in the fall

In autumn, Lewin Farms has fun fall activities like a corn maze and pick-your-own pumpkins.

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21. Cunningham Family Farms

A visit to Cunningham Family Farms is one of the best ways to experience autumn in upstate New York. Home to a large pumpkin patch, the Bethel, NY, farm also has fun fall activities like hayrides and is home to the largest corn maze in Sullivan County.

Open weekends until Halloween. Visit the website for more information.

Back view of family walking among the dried corn stalks in a corn maze. Little boy and his father having fun on pumpkin fair at autumn. Traditional american amusement on pumpkin fair.

Cunningham Family Farms is home to the largest corn maze in Sullivan County.

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22. Kelder’s Farm

Kelder’s Farm hosts a Fall Harvest Festival throughout October with a full lineup of autumn activities for the entire family, including a farm market, corn maze, apple picking, and over 30 seasonal attractions. Additionally, the scenic Kerhonskson farm is home to a large pumpkin patch ready for photo ops and finding the perfect pumpkin.

Open daily through Halloween. Visit the website for more information.

pumpkins growing in field. Four large, round orange pumpkins are visible growing in a pumpkin patch. Other pumpkins are visible with in the tangle of green pumpkin vines. Oe free pumpkin is visible in the right frame.

Visitors can explore Kelder Farm’s large pumpkin patch during its seasonal Fall Harvest Festival.

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Summary

Celebrate the fall season with a visit to one of New York’s scenic pumpkin patches. Whether it’s a day-long visit packed with autumn activities or a rustic day at the farm, the Empire State has it all, with fall foliage and scenic backdrops definitely included.

Pumpkin PatchLocation
1. Tim’s Pumpkin PatchMarietta
2. Will’s Cackleberry Castle Pumpkin FarmCamden
3. Hank’s PumpkintownWater Mill
4. PumpkinvilleGreat Valley
5. Elwood Pumpkin & Christmas Tree FarmHuntington
6. Queens County Farm MuseumQueens
7. DuBois FarmsHighland
8. Pennings FarmWarwick
9. Wilkens Fruit & Fir FarmYorktown Heights
10. Decker Farm at Historic Richmond TownStaten Island
11. Hurds Family FarmModena
12. Albert H. Schmitt Family FarmDix Hills
13. Stuart’s Fruit FarmGranite Springs
14. Indian Ladder FarmsAltamont
15. W&J Awald FarmsNorth Collins
16. Ellms Family FarmBallston Spa
17. Fishkill FarmsEast Fishkill
18. Greig FarmRed Hook
19. Apple Ridge OrchardsWarwick
20. Lewin FarmsCalverton
21. Cunningham Family FarmsSwan Lake
22. Kelder’s FarmKerhonkson
The 22 best pumpkin patches in New York and their locations.

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Lisa is a freelance writer with a background in lifestyle content; art, architecture, and design; travel and hospitality (including guides and itineraries); food and beverage; retail and shopping; among others. She has contributed essays, blogs, and photos to a number of publications, and also acts as a Food & Beverage contributor to Mixed Mag in her spare time.

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