Here Are the 6 Absolute Best Pumpkin Patches in New Hampshire To Enjoy in 2025

Discover the best pumpkin patches in New Hampshire for picking your own gourds and enjoying seasonal activities.

It's that time of year again when everything becomes pumpkin-flavored, whether we want it to or not! I say roll with it, as the autumn season doesn't last long. Whether you are a fine connoisseur of pumpkin recipes or just want one to decorate, 'tis the season to visit a pumpkin patch. Here are some of the best pumpkin patches in New Hampshire where you can pick your own gourd.

1. McKenzie's Farm, Milton

Located atop the beautiful Plummer's Ridge in Milton, McKenzie's pick-your-own offerings include not only pumpkins, but also raspberries, blueberries, peaches, and apples.

2. Brookdale Fruit Farm, Hollis

Since 1847, Brookdale Fruit Farm has been growing fresh fruits and vegetables for generations. While you are here picking a pumpkin, also grab a cold, tasty treat from their ice cream stand.

3. Emery Farm, Durham

Family-owned and operated since the late 1600s as a farm stand, Emery Farm in Durham is one of the country's oldest farms. In addition to pick-your-own pumpkins, the farm features a cafe, petting barn, and garden center.

4. Moulton Farm, Meredith

Moulton Farm is committed to practicing sustainable, renewable agriculture to provide healthy fruits and vegetables while also preserving its farmland for generations to come.

5. Sherman Farm, Center Conway

Sherman Farm is nestled along the winding Saco River. Grab a pumpkin and also try your hand at navigating their top-rated, custom-designed corn maze.

6. Beans And Greens Farm, Gilford

This historic farm in Gilford not only offers choice produce (including great pumpkins!), but it also offers prepared meals to take home. Kids will also love the Jack & the Flying Bean Stalk kids' adventure park.

Pumpkins are fun to have around and serve as a reminder of the season's vibrant colors before the monochrome winter arrives. Did you know that there's a contraption that you can visit that was used to catapult pumpkins? Strange but true! Try planning your own New Hampshire trip using Only In Your State’s itinerary planner.

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