Pumpkin Patches + Farms in Colorado Springs

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Guide to Pumpkin Patches + Farms

Taking the family out to the pumpkin patch is such an enjoyable tradition during fall. Our Guide to Pumpkin Patches and Farms has the info you need to plan a perfect pumpkin picking day.

And, if those pumpkins have you thinking about Halloween

PUMPKIN PATCHES & FARMS

Location: 18065 Saddlewood Road, Monument, CO 80132

Hours:

Mondays: Closed
Tuesdays: Open 9AM-1PM in October
Wednesdays through Sundays: 9AM-5PM

Pricing: Ticket pricing varies depending on the day you visit. Please refer to the calendar on the website for the cost. Pumpkins are sold separately based on size and are anywhere from $4 to $12

Face painting, pony rides and cook shack are available Friday – Sunday. A half face paint and Pony rides are $10. Baked goods and concessions are available for purchase. You are welcome to bring your own food.

Included with the price of admission:

Farm animal petting area – pony, alpaca, goat, sheep, chickens, duck, geese, and turkey, 30 foot Jumping Pad, Human Foosball, Outdoor Large Games (Jenga, Checkers, 4-way Checkers, and Tic-Tac-Toe), More Tube Swings, 100 foot Roller Slides for children of all ages, Large Straw Bale Pyramid, Steer Head Roping, Small Kids Hay Maze, Duck Races, Gourd target practice with standup launchers, Tractor “hayrides” through our “Colorado Wildlife Safari”, 1940s and 1950s restored International Tractors, Farm animal petting area – pony, goat, sheep, alpaca, llama, chickens, duck, turkey and our new faux milking cows, Kids’ Corn Box, Outdoor Laser Tag (Thursday-Sunday), Bronco training camp – see how good you really are.

Location: 7595 California Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80923

Hours:

They will be open to the public every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday through October 39, 2023. There is a reservation-only system, with tickets for sale on their website prior to your visit.

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM for five check-in sessions daily (10:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 1:00 PM, & 2:00 PM) every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until October 29, 2023.

In addition to pumpkins and Fall-themed photo ops, Long Neck Pumpkin Farm offers a wide variety of family-friendly activities, games and offerings: hayrides, hay slide, duck races, farm animals, tractor swings, and more!

Prices: 

  • Admission – $17; 24 months and younger are free
  • Pumpkins – $7/each
  • Heritage Pumpkins – $10-$15/ each depending on size

Location: 1649 Poplar Ave., Canon City, CO 81212

Hours:

Open weekends from through October 31st.
Friday & Saturday 10 AM – 9 PM (last admission 8 PM), Sunday 10 AM – 6 PM (Last admission 5:30 PM).  Open during the week by appointment for groups of 15+.

Prices:

Admission is $15 per person, Kids 5 and under are free. Pumpkins are not included with admission. Pumpkins sold separately. Diana’s does accept credit cards.

They have a pumpkin patch, corn bin, hay slide and duck races. Each year they create a new pattern to their corn maze. This year the corn maze is Jumaniji themed.

They are a working farm and ask that you please follow the parking signs and be respectful of their neighbors when parking and using the farm.

Location: 5210 S. Hwy 85

Hours:

Friday – Sunday from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM, starting October 1 and will run through October 29.

Prices:

Admission is $5 per person for general admission. Your general admission ticket gives you access to the pumpkin patch, hay ride, games, concessions, and lots of fall photo areas! Kids 6 and under have free admission. You will be able to purchase pumpkins for $10 (any size!), once you enter the farm.

For the first time ever, we will have pick your own flowers available for purchase as well! Get your sunflowers, zinnias, marigolds and more – 5 stems for $5 or 10 stems for $10.

Every Saturday and Sunday (not on Fridays) there will also be a craft fair in the barn and there will be farm animals to interact with.

Please purchase your general admission in advance with the date and time you will be joining us!

Location: Western Museum of Mining and Industry, 225 North Gate Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80921

Hours: Saturdays, October 7, 14, 21, 28 from 9AM-4PM

Prices:

Admission is $11 when pre-purchased online or $13 at the door. Pumpkins are $6 each ($7 at the door) note–pumpkins are NOT included with purchase, they are a separate item Ages 3 and under are free.

Admission includes: Children’s Straw Maze, Giant Slide and Corn Bins, Cornhole, ladder ball and family games, Vintage Apple Cider Press, animal encounters, and Hayrides, Gold Panning, Mining Machine Demonstrations, Farmer stand, Food Trucks and music, Pumpkin Catapult and Smashing!!

Location: 24024 State Highway 94, Calhan, Colorado 80808

Hours:

Open 6 days per week.
Monday: Closed, except open Monday, October 9th from 10:00 A.M. – 4:00 P.M.
Tues – Thursday: Groups, Field Trips, special events – by reservation
Friday: 9AM-5PM (All activities, except pony rides)
Saturday: 9AM-5PM
Sunday: 10AM-4PM

Prices: Admission is $11 per person Online, $13 at the gate per person, ages 4 and up. Pumpkins are $6 from the Pumpkin Patch. Pony Rides are $6 and  available every Saturday, and Sunday.  Also available Monday, October 9th.

Included with Admission: Petting zoo; Hay Ride; Barrel Train Ride; Jumping Pillow; Hay Slide; Hay Pyramid; Kids Town; Fire Truck; Tire Swings; Sandboxes; Corn Bins; Duck Races; Horseshoes; Corn Hole; Roping Dummies; Pallet Maze, Frisbee Golf (3 holes), Gaga Ball, Yard Games, and so much more….. 

Military / First responder Appreciation week: October 2nd – October 8th – All past and present military veterans and first responders will receive $1 off admission for you and your dependents. Must present valid I.D.

Location: 1190 1st Street, Penrose, CO 81240

Hours: Friday-Sunday 9 AM – 4:30 PM

Pricing:

A u-pick farm with no admission cost. They offer free hayrides and charge by the pound for pumpkins ($0.89 per pound for pumpkins). Pets are welcome and can also go on the hayride.

Unfortunately closed for the 2023 Fall Season.

“We had very poor bloom due to the spring freezes and then hail.  We were unable to plant pumpkins due to it being too muddy in May and June from all the rain.”