Fall is finally here! Pumpkins are ripe and ready for picking, so why not get started on a trip to your local pumpkin patch? There’s plenty of fall activities to do at each one, and some even have extra activities for the little ones. The following are a few of our favorite pumpkin patches in the Kansas City area you should try out. They’d make a perfect fall day trip!

  1. Alldredge Orchards - Platte City, Missouri

Alldredge Orchards / Facebook At Alldredge Orchards, you can pick your own apples in addition to pumpkins, but apples go out of season a little faster. The pumpkin patch is together with a cafe, playground, and farm animals.

  1. Carolyn’s Country Cousins Pumpkin Patch - Liberty, Missouri

Carolyn’s Country Cousins Pumpkin Patch / Facebook What’s great about Carolyn’s is that they aren’t afraid of a rainy day. They have 20 acres set aside for entertainment and activities, and they’re open 7 days a week until Halloween.

  1. Faulkner’s Ranch - Kansas City, Missouri

Faulkner’s Ranch / Facebook Here at Faulkner’s Ranch, there are all sorts of fun activities to check out when you visit. It’s definitely not an “in and out” type of trip.

  1. Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch - Kearney, Missouri

Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch / Facebook Just looking at this photo, Fun Farm already looks inviting. You can choose to get a ticket for just the pumpkin patch, the corn maze, or a combo of both.

  1. Johnson Farms Plants and Pumpkins - Belton, Missouri

Johnson Farms Plants and Pumpkins / Facebook The flowers are gorgeous, but the pumpkins are bright and ready to go home with you! This truckload makes me think of homemade pumpkin pie. Yummy!

  1. Kerby Farm Pumpkin Patch - Bonner Springs, Kansas

Kerby Farm Pumpkin Patch / Facebook In addition to their charming pumpkin patch, Kerby Farm has a corn maze, hay rides, and lots of other little activities to keep you busy during the day. It’s a smaller farm, but they are popular for a reason!

  1. Louisburg Cider Mill - Louisburg, Kansas

Louisburg Cider Mill / Facebook If you’ve never experienced fresh apple cider and a hot apple cider doughnut, then you’re missing out big time. Plus, the pumpkin patch and activities are a great excuse to grab some while you’re here!

  1. Pumpkins Etc. - Platte City, Missouri

Pumpkins Etc. / Facebook This farm in Platte City is family owned and grown, and have been around since 1984. Admission is free, but you pay for the pumpkins you’d like to keep. What beautiful pumpkins they are, too!

  1. Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch - Pleasant Hill, Missouri

Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch / Facebook Here’s a good farm where you can get lost in a corn maze before picking out the perfect pumpkin to take home with you. They’ve got plenty, believe me.

  1. KC Pumpkin Patch - Olathe, Kansas

Susan F/Yelp KC Pumpkin Patch is a favorite for many families, with a barrel train, giant pumpkin slide, and a winery right next door. There’s also hayrides, zip lines, and farm animals as well. What more could you want?

  1. Weston Red Barn Farm - Weston, Missouri

Weston Red Barn Farm / Facebook Weston Red Barn is another spot that sells gorgeous fall flowers in addition to pumpkins. Here, you can enjoy a splendid view as you peruse the pumpkins for the perfect pick.

Here’s a link to the map below, which lists all of the above pumpkin patches together in one convenient place. You can click on each one to view its address and name. Maybe you should visit all of them?

Alldredge Orchards / Facebook

At Alldredge Orchards, you can pick your own apples in addition to pumpkins, but apples go out of season a little faster. The pumpkin patch is together with a cafe, playground, and farm animals.

Carolyn’s Country Cousins Pumpkin Patch / Facebook

What’s great about Carolyn’s is that they aren’t afraid of a rainy day. They have 20 acres set aside for entertainment and activities, and they’re open 7 days a week until Halloween.

Faulkner’s Ranch / Facebook

Here at Faulkner’s Ranch, there are all sorts of fun activities to check out when you visit. It’s definitely not an “in and out” type of trip.

Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch / Facebook

Just looking at this photo, Fun Farm already looks inviting. You can choose to get a ticket for just the pumpkin patch, the corn maze, or a combo of both.

Johnson Farms Plants and Pumpkins / Facebook

The flowers are gorgeous, but the pumpkins are bright and ready to go home with you! This truckload makes me think of homemade pumpkin pie. Yummy!

Kerby Farm Pumpkin Patch / Facebook

In addition to their charming pumpkin patch, Kerby Farm has a corn maze, hay rides, and lots of other little activities to keep you busy during the day. It’s a smaller farm, but they are popular for a reason!

Louisburg Cider Mill / Facebook

If you’ve never experienced fresh apple cider and a hot apple cider doughnut, then you’re missing out big time. Plus, the pumpkin patch and activities are a great excuse to grab some while you’re here!

Pumpkins Etc. / Facebook

This farm in Platte City is family owned and grown, and have been around since 1984. Admission is free, but you pay for the pumpkins you’d like to keep. What beautiful pumpkins they are, too!

Shucks Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch / Facebook

Here’s a good farm where you can get lost in a corn maze before picking out the perfect pumpkin to take home with you. They’ve got plenty, believe me.

Susan F/Yelp

KC Pumpkin Patch is a favorite for many families, with a barrel train, giant pumpkin slide, and a winery right next door. There’s also hayrides, zip lines, and farm animals as well. What more could you want?

Weston Red Barn Farm / Facebook

Weston Red Barn is another spot that sells gorgeous fall flowers in addition to pumpkins. Here, you can enjoy a splendid view as you peruse the pumpkins for the perfect pick.

Afterwards, check out our list of awesome corn mazes to try this fall!

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