Are you looking for something to do to get out of the house? But aren’t sure what to do? Denver is filled with so many great things to do, from going on a hike or you spend the day exploring one of amazing art galleries throughout the city. But one of our favorite things to do as fall rolls around is check out a local pumpkin patch or two.
Today we’ve compiled a list of some of the best pumpkin patches you can find around Denver. And you’ll want to believe us when we say, you’re going to want to check out each one of them. But as always, be sure to check out the weather and their websites for up-to-date information and guidelines before visiting these places.
1) Munson Farms
Located in Boulder, Colorado, Munson Farms is the perfect stop for all the fall activities. Whether you’re looking to pick your own pumpkin, which you totally can. Or you even grab some winter squash. You’re going to find it here. Plus, take some time for the free corn maze. You definitely won’t be disappointed.
2) Anderson Farms
Anderson Farms needs to be one of the first stops when you think about Fall Festivals and all there is to offer. Which they have a lot of options. Check out the 25-acre corn maze or the petting zoo. And, obviously, don’t forget to catch a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, where you can pick out the best pumpkin.
3) 7th Generation Farm
The farm may be known for the wide variety of fresh, locally grown products they offer, like meats, eggs, and honey. But that’s hardly all 7th Generation Farm has to offer. When you visit, you’ll definitely want to pick out the perfect pumpkin in the u-pick pumpkins patch. But you also need to stop in at some of the other cool things they have to offer, like seeing some of the farm animals.
4) Mazzotti Farms
Mazzotti Farms is located in Hudson, Colorado, making it the perfect day getaway. When you visit the farms, you’ll have plenty of fun things to do. Not only can you find a perfect pumpkin at the pumpkin patch. But you’ll want to check out the 10-acre, scare free corn maze along with the fall and agriculture themed games.
While this is only a short list of some of the farms around Denver, there are plenty more for you to choose from. Let us know in the comments which is your favorite to visit. And if you haven’t stopped in at any of these, which one would you like to check out next?
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