Monica Reed

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Pumpkin Patches in Clarksville, Hopkinsville and everywhere in between!

They may be coming soon!  The cool fall temperatures!  These temps provide the perfect weather for visiting area farms to enjoy pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes and fall activities. Clarksville/Montgomery County has:

  1. Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze
  2. Patterson Place Farm

Boyd’s is located on Hwy 76, just off exit 11. Boyd’s has Pumpkins for sale, Gourds and Winter Squashes plus a corn maze to have some fun! Their hours are 9 am to 6 pm everyday (weather permitting). Pick your own pumpkins are available in many varieties this year. They have wagons that are available to use, and you are welcome to bring your own as well.

(Video courtesy of Your Perfect Property Team)

Patterson Place Farm offers a corn maze and a pick-your-own pumpkin patch. Additionally, there are a variety of activities for a $5 admission fee, including a hayride and more! The farm also includes a farmer’s market and a picnic pavilion for those who want to have a snack while visiting.

Patterson Place Farm is open September 30th for pumpkin Sales Only
Then, opens October 7th, which is Opening Day, Hayrides, pumpkins and more! The hours are 10-4pm and opens every Saturday in October.

If you are in Hoptown or Christian County, there are places to go! Just a short drive, is Christian Way Farms. Christian Way Farm is a family-friendly place to enjoy the experience of a farm and a visit to the country. So many activities, like feeding the animals, playing a round of mini-golf on our farm-themed course, stopping for lunch at the Christian Way Cafe or planning your next party, we’ll make the countryside your family’s favorite getaway.

(Video courtesy of Christian Way Farm)

It’s a bit further in Murray, Ky is Penny Pumpkin Patch. Come shop over 50 different varieties of pumpkins and gourds! And of course!!! Come and try to navigate your way through our 10-acre corn maze!! Plus!! All new photo options and several past favorites!

Lots of fall fun around our area!

Just a few others I found around the area too!

Honeysuckle Hill Farm: Honeysuckle Hill Farm is a popular fall destination that usually includes a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hayrides, and various family-friendly activities. Their address is 1765 Martins Chapel Church Road, Springfield, TN 37172.

Walden Farm Pumpkin Patch: Located at 8653 Guthrie Highway, Guthrie, KY 42234 (just across the state line from Clarksville), Walden Farm usually offers pumpkin picking, a corn maze, and other fall activities.

Linda’s Pumpkin Patch: Linda’s Pumpkin Patch, located at 1985 New Hope Road, Cedar Hill, TN 37032, is another option known for its pumpkin patch and fall festivities.

Porter’s Bluff Park Pumpkin Patch: This local park in Clarksville may host a pumpkin patch and fall events. Be sure to check their website or social media for updates.

Local Churches and Farms: Sometimes, local churches and farms also host pumpkin patches and fall festivals. Keep an eye out for signs and advertisements in your area.

 

 

 

 

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