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Fall Pumpkin Patches Open in Dallas-Fort Worth Area

Family enjoying the activities at a pumpkin patch in Dallas-Fort Worth

Dallas-Fort Worth, September 15, 2025

News Summary

The Dallas-Fort Worth area is welcoming the fall season with the opening of various pumpkin patches, offering attractions for families and visitors alike. These patches feature a variety of activities, including corn mazes, petting zoos, seasonal treats, and rides. Most locations are open from mid-September through the weekend after Halloween and recommend purchasing advance tickets to avoid long lines. Whether for a quick photo op or a full day of fun, there’s something for everyone at these celebrated fall spots.

Dallas-Fort Worth — Fall pumpkin patches across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are opening for the season, offering a mix of quick photo stops and full-day farm festivals that include rides, mazes, animals and seasonal treats. Most patches run from mid-September through the weekend after Halloween, charge admission for access to attractions, and recommend advance tickets or reservations for busy weekends.

Top-line facts

When: Most patches open in mid-September and remain active through the weekend after Halloween.

Cost: Most locations charge an admission fee that may include some rides and attractions; specific tickets and add-on activities can carry extra costs. Prices vary by farm and by day.

Best plan: Reserve or buy advance tickets for popular patches to avoid long lines and sold-out weekends. Prepare for varied weather in September and October, including warm days and occasional thunderstorms.

What visitors can expect

DFW pumpkin patches offer a range of experiences for families and adults. Options span short stops for photos to multi-hour visits with multiple activities. Common features across many farms include:

  • Corn mazes and hay rides
  • Farm animals and petting areas
  • Carnival-style rides and seasonal carnival games
  • Fresh apple cider, seasonal snacks and treats
  • Scarecrow displays, decorated fields and carved-pumpkin exhibits
  • Themed nights and special events such as fireworks and Halloween experiences

Notable locations and what they offer

Yesterland Farms — Offers corn mazes, rides and haunted attractions, with ticket prices typically ranging from $29.95 to $49.95 depending on the event and day. A new attraction, Yesterwheel, is scheduled to debut in 2025.

Dallas Arboretum & Botanical Garden — Hosts large, colorful displays that use Texas-grown pumpkins as part of seasonal landscaping; general garden admission for non-members is around $20.

Shadow Creek Pumpkin Farm — Positioned near local dining options, it provides family-friendly activities and a traditional farm experience, with the convenience of nearby refreshment spots.

Pumpkin Nights — A nighttime-focused event featuring themed lands and thousands of carved pumpkins; ticket prices are generally about $18 on weekdays and $26 on weekends, making it a distinct evening attraction compared with daytime farms.

Big Orange Pumpkin Farm — Allows dogs, includes hay rides and animal feeding, and generally charges about $12 for weekday admission and $16 for weekend admission.

Fritz Park Petting Farm — Offers low-cost pumpkins priced around $10 and a variety of farm animals; non-Irving resident admission is typically about $5, making it an accessible option for families seeking a budget-friendly visit.

Practical details for planning a visit

Admission and pumpkin pricing: Admission frequently covers general access and some activities; specialty rides, haunted attractions and certain events may require separate tickets or add-on fees. Pumpkins are priced by size and type, with different costs for pumpkins picked from the patch versus pre-harvested pumpkins available for purchase.

Reservations and timing: Popular patches recommend advance reservations or time-slot tickets, especially on weekends and during seasonal events. Weekday visits are typically less crowded and may have lower admission rates at some farms.

Weather considerations: September and October weather can range from warm, late-summer days to cool, stormy conditions. Visitors should bring sun protection, water, and rain gear when forecasts call for thunderstorms.

Special days and accessibility: Many farms host themed days such as Teacher Appreciation Day, Bring Your Pup to the Patch Day, and Military & Veteran Appreciation Day. Several locations include adult-friendly options — seasonal food and beverage offerings, nighttime events and quieter spaces for adults accompanying children.

Background and seasonal context

Pumpkin patches in the DFW area combine traditional farm activities with festival-style entertainment to extend the fall season for families and visitors. The season’s timing—mid-September through the weekend after Halloween—stems from harvest schedules and event planning that aim to capture both early-fall color and Halloween crowds. New attractions and rotating event programming, such as the 2025 addition of Yesterwheel, reflect ongoing investment in seasonal entertainment.

FAQ

When do DFW pumpkin patches typically open and close?
Most open in mid-September and remain open through the weekend after Halloween.
Do pumpkin patches require admission?
Yes. Most pumpkin patches charge an admission fee that may include certain rides and attractions; additional activities or premium events can cost extra.
Are advance tickets necessary?
Advance tickets or reservations are recommended for popular patches and weekend visits to avoid long lines or sold-out time slots.
What activities are commonly available?
Common offerings include corn mazes, hay rides, farm animals, carnival rides, seasonal food and night-time carved-pumpkin displays.
Can I bring my dog?
Some farms welcome dogs—Big Orange Pumpkin Farm is an example—so check individual farm policies before visiting.
How much do pumpkins cost?
Prices vary by size, type and whether pumpkins are hand-picked in the field or pre-harvested and priced differently; many farms also sell lower-cost pumpkins around $10 at some locations.

Key features at a glance
Feature Typical Details Examples or Notes
Season dates Mid-September to weekend after Halloween Opening and closing vary by farm; check specific site schedules
Admission Yes, usually required Some include rides; special attractions often cost extra
Popular activities Corn mazes, hay rides, animals, rides, food Pumpkin Nights emphasizes nighttime carved-pumpkin displays
Dog policy Varies by farm Big Orange Pumpkin Farm allows dogs
Sample prices From low-cost $5–$20 admissions to event tickets $29.95–$49.95 Dallas Arboretum admission ~ $20 for non-members; Yesterland $29.95–$49.95
New attractions Introductions ongoing Yesterwheel scheduled for 2025 at Yesterland Farms

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