Kingsway Pumpkin Farm

They feature pumpkins plus several corn mazes, wagon rides, petting farm, and events. The address is 1555 Andrews Street Northeast, Hartville, OH 44632. It is about 16 miles southeast of Akron.

Walsh Farms

A pick your own pumpkin farm with a petting zoo, hayride, pony rides, fall crafts, and world’s highest rock wall. The address is 18723 Grill Rd., Doylestown, OH 44230. It is about 20 miles from downtown Akron.

Detwiler Farm

Located south of Youngstown, admission gets you a 15 minute hayride to the 10 acre pumpkin patch, 4 acre cornfield maze, petting zoo and indoor straw maze. Pumpkin purchases are not included and priced by the pound. About the farm: Started in 1838 by Jacob and Catherine Ziegler Nold, it has remained in the family […]

Bonnybrook Farms

A 350 acre working farm in southeastern Warren County located 20 minutes east of Kings Island that moved here in 2006 from its original location in Centerville. Pick your own pumpkins, corn maze, hayride and other family friendly fun

Apple Hill Orchards

Pick your own apples and pumpkins at their location in Mansfield. Enjoy wagon tours, fresh apple cider from their press, pony rides, petting zoo and moonlight hayrides. They operate two apple and fruit locations starting early August. Their pumpkin patch is at 1175 Lexington-Ontario Road, Mansfield, OH 44903. It is located 7 miles west of […]

Honey Haven Farm

Located northeast of Mansfield, Honey Haven Farm has a pumpkin patch, corn maze and fall festival for visitors. Also enjoy the petting zoo, straw maze and farm market. The 8 acre maze is open Friday through Sunday from late September to late October. Flashlight maze is open on Saturday night. About the Farm: John and […]

Lawrence Orchards Farm

They feature apples of all types with pick your own apples, pumpkins, with market, apple cider, apple pies, and apple festival events. They have pumpkins and farm fun activities. The address is 2634 Smeltzer Rd., Marion, OH. It is 43 miles west of Mansfield.

Pickering Hill Farms

This farm was started by Jack Pickering in the mid-1800s. Join them for their farm fall festival on weekends in October for a wagon ride to the 2 acre patch of pumpkins. Romp through the one acre maze, sip some apple cider and enjoy fall on the farm.