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Best Pumpkin Patches in and around Austin, Texas

by Beata Burgeson

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Good Gourd it's finally fall!

Since the last day of fall last year, we've been itching to bust out our cozy flannels and well-worn boots to bask in the cooler autumnal air. Sure, it's still Texas and we won't see most leaves change till late December, but we can still embrace the season that gives us a reason to leave the city for the country. Driving out and picking the perfect pumpkin can heal your summer-worn soul, and thanks to the lovely Do512 Family team, we have a full list of patches to pick from!

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photo credit: Sweet Berry Farm Facebook

Sweet Berry Farm

1801 FM 1980, Marble Falls

This Marble Falls farm offers the Harvest of Fall Fun, open from mid-September through November. At Sweet Berry Farm, admission and parking are free – you pay individually for the activities and the pumpkins you choose. Activities include hayrides, a train, a maze, sand art, horse rides, stuffing a scarecrow, face painting, giant jumping pillows, and homemade ice cream made with the goods from the farm. Prices for most activities range from $3.75 – $9. More info on pricing is here.

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via Graff 7A Ranch FB

Graff 7A Ranch

911 US Hwy 90 East | Hondo, TX

There’s lots of fun to be had at Graff 7A Ranch. From a giant field of pumpkins to choose from, to old-fashioned hay rides, zip lines, farm animals, and more, there’s so much included in your entrance fee to the farm. Graff 7A also has lots of great food options (and other add-ons!) for purchase. Enjoy freshly popped kettle corn, Augi-Steenie’s Pizza, funnel cakes, beer, and wine. You can also reserve a campfire and enjoy the festivities after dark.

General admission for 2025 is $21.30, and you can get more info and purchase tickets here.

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King of Kings Pumpkin Patch

King of Kings Lutheran Church | 17000 Smyers Ln. Round Rock

This free, family-friendly pumpkin patch at King of Kings Lutheran Church in Round Rock is a fall favorite. Snap seasonal photos, pick from pumpkins of all shapes and sizes, and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The patch will open in October and remain open through Halloween. In addition to the pumpkin patch, families can look forward to a Fall Festival and Trunk-or-Treat later in the month, complete with games, prizes, food, and even a movie in the patch.

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photo credit: Sweet Eats Fruit Farm Facebook

Sweet Eats Fruit Farm

14400 E State Hwy 29, Georgetown

Head to Sweet Eats Adventure Farm in Georgetown for a full day of fall fun. Their annual Fall Festival runs September 20 through November 7, open daily from 9 am – 6 pm. Families can pick from 40 varieties of pumpkins, grab a bite from food trucks, and enjoy live music along with more than 30 activities like pony rides, a petting zoo, hay maze, jump pads, apple slingshots, treasure mountain, pipe races, and much more. General admission includes activities (kids under 2 are free), and there are special add-on events like the Flashlight Corn Maze on Friday and Saturday nights in October. Get more info here.

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The Jersey Barnyard

3117 TX-159, La Grange

This Pumpkin Patch in LaGrange is open the last week of September through October. Every Saturday in October you can enjoy pumpkin painting from 10 am – noon. At Jersey Barnyard, you’ll find pumpkins, squash, gourds, decorative corn, and corn stalks. Families can also take a tour of the farm which includes feeding animals, milking a cow, and a hay ride. Click here for hours and fees for the farm tours.

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photo credit: Heidi Okla

Robinson Family Farm

2651 Bob White Rd 

This family-owned farm in Temple features Fall Days on the Farm beginning September 28 and lasting through November 10. You’ll be able to pick pumpkins from their vibrant pumpkin patch as well as enjoy a huge selection of activities like a mega slide, helicopter rides, barrel rides, and so much more. They also have food trucks, crazy sundaes, and a Wine & Biergarten. General admission passes include 20+ activities and attractions. Please note the new location at 2651 Bob White Rd., Temple, Texas 76501. Read our full editorial on Robinson Family Farm here.

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Photo via Heidi Okla

Crowe’s Nest Farm

10300 Taylor Lane, Manor

Crowe’s Nest Farm is a working farm and animal rescue sanctuary just 8 miles East of Austin in Manor. Crowe’s Nests’ seasonal hours are Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 am – 2 pm. Get more info here.

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photo credit: Indian Springs Facebook

Indian Springs Ranch Pumpkin Patch

403 Elm View Way, Manchaca

This exotic animal ranch in South Austin is hosting its annual pumpkin patch from Sept. 27 to Nov. 1, 2025. Your admission provides access to the pumpkin patch, feeding of the exotic animals, a playground, fall-themed photo ops, local food and drinks, and unlimited access to the jumping pillow (open Saturday and Sunday only) New this season: a 32′ x 32′ low ropes course with climbing walls, monkey bars, rope tunnels, and a woven bridge designed for younger kids. Get more info here.

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photo credit: Texas Humane Heros 

Texas Humane Heroes Pumpkin Fest

8760 FM 2243, Leander

Texas Pumpkin Fest will open its annual Pumpkin Patch in Leander from Oct. 3 to Nov. 1. You and your family can experience everything from wrestling matches to magic shows and so much more in between. Check here for all of the details and note that special attractions are open on different days of the week. They’re open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Halloween, and October 14. Get price information here.
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Photo via Uhland Fall Fest

Uhland Fall Fest

2400 Cotton Gin Rd., Uhland (Kyle)

Uhland Fall Fest is back for six weekends of family fun, running September 27 through November 2, 2025 (Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am–7 pm). Just 25 miles south of Austin, this 15-acre festival offers more than 50 fall-inspired games, attractions, and activities, plus a pumpkin patch, live performances, artisan vendors, and more. Babies (3 & under), seniors (65+), first responders, active duty military, and veterans get in free with ID. Get all the details and purchase tickets here.

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photo credit: Mama Mary's Farm Facebook

Mama Mary’s Farm

5701 Williamson Rd, Creedmoor

Mama Mary’s Farm will host a Fall Festival & Pumpkin Patch beginning September 27 on weekends through November 2. This event features a pumpkin patch, hay rides, a tractor tire playground, pumpkin painting, and more. Check here for more info.

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Photo via Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

Round Rock Pumpkin Festival and Pumpkin Patch

Old Settler’s Park | 3300 E Palm Valley Blvd

Round Rock Pumpkin Festival is community and family-based, with part of its proceeds going to Williamson County Animal Shelter! At this festival and pumpkin patch, you’ll find delicious food (grab yourself a funnel cake!), face painting, free games, thousands of pumpkins, a bouncy house, a bounce pad, a corn pit, photographers, farm animals, live music, a barrel train, and more! They’re open daily (except Tuesdays) from 10 am to 7 pm Oct. 3 through Oct. 31. Get more info here.

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More places to get pumpkins:

Austin Pumpkin Festival

Saint John’s UMC Pumpkin Patch

Article courtesy of Do512.com

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