Pick Your Pumpkins, Colorado

Not sure where to go choose your pumpkins for carving this year? Let us help you navigate the many farms! Here are our favorite stops along the Denver/Boulder Metro area to help you enjoy the changing of the seasons!


Anderson Farms (Erie) Anderson Farms is a beloved fall destination, offering everything from classic pumpkin picking to more adventurous activities like the Zombie Paintball Hunt and Terror in the Corn. It's great for families with a variety of options for all ages, making it more than just a typical pumpkin patch.

RockyMountain Pumpkin Patch (Longmont) October Pumpkin Carnival - Don’t miss our fun filled weekends in October celebrating the harvest, the joy of autumn and tons of pumpkins! Our Festival caters to young children and adults who still want to play and enjoy the Colorado autumn days with lots of fun for everyone. Pony Rides ,Mini-Airplane Rides, Carousel Car Rides, Painting Pumpkins – and taking them home, Petting Zoo – Go right in and hug a llama, goat, or a baby cow,Hay Maze, Corn Stalk Tunnel, Bouncy Castle, Inflatable Obstacle Course and a Fire Truck Slide

7th Generation Farm (Louisville) 7th Generation Farm is a local farm serving local people. We offer a wide variety of fresh, locally grown products. Come on down throughout the month of October for the best pumpkin picking in Boulder Country, as well as a hay ride, a corn maze and a hay bale maze, to climb our hay bale mountain, see our animals, or just to chat. We look forward to seeing you soon.

Ya Ya Farm & Orchard (Longmont) Ya Ya Farm & Orchard is perfect for those looking for a farm-to-table experience. Enjoy fresh apples, adopt a tree, or even make your own hard cider. The orchard’s relaxed, scenic setting makes it a fantastic spot for a peaceful autumn day.

Munson Farms (Boulder) Munson Farms Started in 1976 with only 2 acres. In the 1979 we opened the stand at Valmont and 75th with 35 acres. We have since grown to 75+ acres. We grow over 100 acres of vegetables and specialize in Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Peaches and Pumpkins...

The Bartels Farm (Fort Collins) If you're looking for a traditional farm experience, Bartels Farm has you covered with hayrides, pumpkin patches, and a playground for the kids. It’s a great spot to enjoy fall festivities with the family and pick your own pumpkins.

Four Mile Historic Park (Denver) This park offers a mix of history and autumn activities like axe throwing and cider sipping. Plus, "Bright Nights at Four Mile" adds a unique twist to the usual pumpkin patch experience with glowing lanterns and family-friendly fun.

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Farms (Littleton) Chatfield Farms provides an idyllic setting for a fall outing. The 10-acre pumpkin patch and timed corn maze make it a perfect day trip for those who want to enjoy classic fall activities in a beautiful natural setting.

Lone Creek Farms (Franktown) Lone Creek Farms offers a host of fun attractions including a candy cannon, pig races, and an old-timey western main street. With so much to do, it's easy to fill an entire day with family-friendly activities.

Cottonwood Farms (Lafayette) This family-owned farm is known for its kid-friendly straw bale and corn mazes, and pumpkin picking. Its family-friendly environment and easy-going atmosphere make it an ideal place for young children and parents alike.

Miller Farms (Platteville) Miller Farms offers not just pumpkins but an entire harvest of vegetables. The Annual Harvest Festival is a great way to pick fresh produce and enjoy classic autumn activities like corn mazes and hayrides.

Maize in the City (Thornton) Maize in the City offers a sprawling 20-acre corn maze along with fun attractions like a pumpkin patch and a corn launcher. It’s the perfect spot for a day of adventure close to home.

Rock Creek Farm (Broomfield) Rock Creek Farm is a massive 100-acre pumpkin patch where you’re guaranteed to find the perfect pumpkin. It’s a top spot for pumpkin picking near Denver, with plenty of room to roam.

Western Museum of Mining & Industry (Colorado Springs) For a mix of history and autumn fun, visit the Western Museum of Mining & Industry. Enjoy spooky hayrides, scary stories, and fresh cider while learning about Colorado's mining past.

Moon Farm (Fruita) nestled in Fruita on Colorado's Western Slope, offers a fun-filled pumpkin patch experience from September 28 to October 31, open daily from 10 AM to 7 PM. In addition to picking your perfect pumpkin, visitors can enjoy a haunted straw maze, a petting zoo, and, for the bravest, a haunted castle and creepy clown house. Other unique attractions include a Viking ship, an old-schoolhouse, and a mini museum, providing entertainment for all ages!


Each destination offers a unique slice of Colorado’s fall charm, making it easy to escape the city and soak in the season’s fun! 

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