Tulsa has endless amounts of great pumpkin patches and fall festivals to enjoy all season long. So grab your flannel shirt, and camera and enjoy a day with family & friends at one of these pumpkin patches!
Fall is such a magical time of year. Nothing like spending a day walking through corn mazes, taking a hayride, drinking apple cider, and picking out the perfect pumpkin. This is the list of the best Oklahoma pumpkin patches to visit this fall season!
The Best Tulsa Pumpkin Patches
Below you’ll find the ultimate guide to the best local pumpkin patches in Tulsa to visit this fall. You’ll find everything from corn mazes, food trucks, pumpkin picking, and places to get your fall photos.
Annabelle’s Fun Farm
Where: 444584 E 110 Rd Welch, OK 74369
Cost: Prices start at $17
When: September 23 – October 29
Details: This Tulsa area pumpkin patch is a fun event for the family and has plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained! Has over 30 farm fun attractions like a wagon ride, barnyard, bounce house, candy cannon, climbing wall, haunted house, jumping pillow, pig races, and more.
Carmichael’s Pumpkin Patch
Where: 17137 S Mingo Rd, Bixby, OK 74008
Cost: Free. Some attractions for a fee
When: September 23 – October 31
Details: Bring the family out for some fall family fun at Carmichael’s. This family-friendly experience has pony rides, a wagon ride, farm animals and pick your pumpkin.
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Livesay Orchards
Where: 39232 E 231st St S, Porter, OK 74454
Cost: TBD
When: September 30 – October 29
Details: Price includes all activities at the Fall Harvest Fun. Attractions include pumpkin playland, hayride, corn maze, sunflower field Spookley the Square Pumpkin Story Trail in the haybale maze, and more. There are also concession stands that offer hot dogs, hamburgers, fried pies, cinnamon-roasted pecans, and drinks.
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Oklahoma Heritage Farm
Where: 38512 US-75, Ramona, OK 74061
Cost: Prices start at $9
When: September 23 – October 31
Details: They offer a pumpkin cannon, pumpkin walk, face painting, giant slingshots, photo booths, giant checkers, fire pits, kids milking cows, fishing games, an 11-acre maze, and more! They also offer special events on the weekend.
Orr Family Farm
Where: 14400 S Western Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73170
Cost: Prices start at $19
When: September 23 – November 11
Details: This is probably the coolest pumpkin patch in the Sooner State. You can enjoy a day at the farm or a weekend getaway of glamping. Guests can stay in a teepee or Conestoga wagon for the ultimate vacation destination.
The fall fun includes a trackless train, carousel, ropes course corn hole, giant chess, zip lining, gaga ball, chicken show, gemstone mine, tractor rides, and more!
Pleasant Valley Farms
Where: 22350 W 71st St S, Sand Springs, OK 74063
Cost: Free entry
When: October 14 – 15
Details: The 13th annual Pleasant Valley Farms Winter Squash and Pumpkin Festival is an event you don’t want to miss! Enjoy a weekend of authentic fall fun that has everything from barnyard animals to a mini golf course, hay rides, barrel train, cow train, a 20-foot slide, a hay maze, live music, and a 15-acre corn maze.
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Pumpkin Patch for Mission
Where: 13800 E 106th St N, Owasso, OK 74055
Cost: Free
When: October 14-31
Details: This Halloween season, take the kids to a traditional pumpkin patch. Pick out various pumpkins and proceeds go towards missions and organizations in the community.
Pumpkin Town Farms
Where: 6060 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74146
Cost: Prices start at $14
When: September 23 – October 31
Details: This event is great for the entire family. Activities include a corn maze, pony & camel rides, a petting zoo, pumpkin bowling, pumpkin blaster, giant jumping pillow, face painting, horse-drawn hay rides, duck races, corn cannons, and more.
The farm also features a haunted maze and 4D Zombie Paintball. The Insanity Farms’ Haunted Maze animatronics, live spooks, and a few surprises lurking in the corn.
Sand Springs Pumpkin Patch Festival
Where: 17516 W 8th St., Sand Springs, OK 74063
Cost: $2
When: October 1 – 31
Details: Guests can enjoy pumpkin-picking adventures, inflatable jumps, water duck races, a petting zoo, festival games, a hay maze, photo ops, and more. It is one of the best ways to spend a Saturday in Tulsa.
Shepherd’s Cross & Heart
Where: 16792 E 450 Rd, Claremore, OK 74017
Cost: Prices start at $5
When: September 26 – November 4
Details: Experience life at an authentic farm. The pumpkin festival at Shepherd’s Cross includes over 60 activities. They offer field trips, special event days, and an educational experience of how a working farm operates.
Southern Hills United Methodist Church
Where: 6160 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
Cost: Free
When: October 14 – October 31
Details: This pumpkin patch has a children’s area, a story tent, and a wide variety of different pumpkins for purchase.
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Tulsa Botanic Garden
Where: 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr, Tulsa, OK 74127
Cost: $5
When: September 23 – October 31
Details: Autumn in the Botanic Garden. Explore the Oklahoma-shaped straw hay maze and shop from over 14 varieties of pumpkins and gourds as well as dried heirloom cob corn.