Posted in Louisiana
September 26, 2015
10 Amazing Pumpkin Patches To Visit In Louisiana
Even though it still feels like summer weather throughout most of the state, the truth is that fall is here! There’s no better way to ring in the season than visiting a pumpkin patch with the family. Many of the patches listed here are actually opening up this weekend through Halloween. Be sure to check out all of the other attractions they have to offer as well!
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Opening on October 5th, New Song Pumpkin Patch offers a delightful patch for groups and families alike.

An organic farm that allows children and families to gather pumpkins from the field or enjoy a snack from their refreshment stand.

A fun and lighthearted place for families and children, Papa Simpsons offers pony rides, a child-sized haybale maze, a corn maze, and tractor-pulled hay rides.

Known for their classic bundle—each pumpkin picked from this patch comes with a full-on tractor hay ride.

An annual fundraiser for the St. Luke-Simpson UMC church, this pumpkin patch opens up soon and will offer freshly picked pumpkins as well as plenty of photo opportunities.


An annual fundraiser for this church, this pumpkin patch offers pumpkins, carving kits, baked goods, and sweets for visitors.

A true adventure for the kids, Mrs. Heather’s becomes an autumn oasis when the leaves begin to fall and is a favorite for school groups.

Way beyond your average pumpkin patch, CM Farms offers small train rides, pig races, hay rides, and much more!

Visitors can choose whether they’d like to pick their pumpkins from the field or from the pre-picked patch at this full service farm and family destination.

Is your favorite pumpkin patch or corn maze missing from this list? Let us know where you like to go in the comments below!