A 75 acre farm south of Boston offering pumpkin picking from their patch, a corn maze, wagon rides, hay bale maze, live music, concessions and other fall farm fun. Corn Maze and pumpkin patch opens on the middle of September for the fall season. Formerly called Billingsgate Farm
A family owned 150 acre vegetable farm east of Providence, Rhode Island offering hayrides, small corn maze and PYO pumpkins. Learn more about what’s happening on the farm this Fall on their Facebook page. The address is 90 George St., Seekonk, MA 02771. It is about 12 miles northwest of Fall River.
Pick your own apples and pumpkins on this working farm owned by Keith and Sue Santos. Hayrides available on weekends. Activities start around the middle of September. They are open on Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy their apple cider, baked goods including apple cider donuts, and live music. Their address is 1149 Main Street Acushnet, MA. […]
A family owned twenty acre farm founded in 1987 and run by John Webb. Go pumpkin picking in their field, enjoy a hay ride around the property and shop for fresh fruits and vegetables in the farm store. Their address is 1525 Osterville West Barnstable Road, West Barnstable, MA 02668. It is about 27 miles […]
Pick your own pumpkin from Bourne Farm at the Salt Pond Areas Bird Sanctuaries. Other fall fun includes hayrides, pony rides and face painting. Their address is 881 Palmer Ave, West Falmouth, MA 02540. It is about 29 miles south of Plymouth.
Apple picking starts on Labor Day weekend. Enjoy a tractor drawn wagon ride when visiting the pumpkin patch. Pumpkins are available starting in the middle of September. There is also a 5 acre corn maze. Concession stand and farm store, bakery also on site with fresh baked cider donuts available each weekends. Open weekends only […]
A 169 acre farm owned by the City of Leominster and operated by the Friends of Sholan Farms. The website lists apple picking (late August through October) with lots of pumpkins, baked goods, and apple cider at the market and during their harvest festival in October. They offer hayrides during their events, and during private […]
Five generations of the Chandler have run this farm, which offers four varieties of apples for picking, plus a farm stand with pumpkins, fresh baked pie and other baked goods, and more. The address is 209 Chace Hill Rd., Sterling, MA, about an hour west of Boston.
Pick your own pumpkins, hayrides, petting zoo, pony rides, face painting and live bands. Open everyday except Monday and Saturday this fall. Season starts in late September. The address is 582 George Hill Road, Lancaster, MA 01523. It is about 20 miles north of Worcester.
A good place for u-pick apples and pumpkins starting in the middle of September. They also operate the Davis Mega Maze corn maze, and Fright Nights haunt on weekends in October. Their address is 145 Redstone Hill, Sterling, MA 01564. It is about 18 miles north of Worcester.