Pumpkins are basically the nexus of fall. Suddenly, all food is pumpkin flavored: pumpkin lattes, pumpkin pie, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin soup, pumpkin sandwiches, pumpkin sushi, you name it. We doodle pumpkins in the margins of our notebooks, we buy Halloween cards adorned with the things, and we buy them and throw them all around our houses to get into the spirit. Then we gut them and give them weird faces. Anyway, it’s almost time for you to go buy your pumpkins. These are some great places in Pennsylvania where you can do just that.
- Goose Lane Egg Farm, Sinking Spring
Goose Lane Egg Farm/ Facebook Goose Lane Egg Farm has gorgeous pumpkins, but just be careful that you don’t pick a kid instead.
- Ontelaunee Orchards, Leesport
Ontelaunee Orchards/ Facebook At Ontelaunee Orchards, it’s just pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins as far as the eye can see! Or at least for a few hundred feet.
- Savidge Farms, Mertztown
Savidge Farms/ Facebook You’ll have a hard time not bringing all of the pumpkins home from Savidge Farms.
- Freddy Hill Farm, Lansdale
Freddy Hill/ Facebook It’s basically impossible to find a pumpkin patch this attractive. It looks like a painting.
- Merrymead Farm, Lansdale
Merrymead Farm/ Facebook The crowning glory of Merrymead farm is the great pumpkin, which is lit at an annual ceremony that greets the fall season.
- Basehore Farms, Mechanicsburg
Basehore Farms/ Facebook The pumpkins at Basehore Farms do not grow pre-carved; you must do that part yourself.
- Paulus Orchards, Dillsburg
Paulus Orchards/ Facebook This is a great size pumpkin patch– not too overwhelming. Paulus Orchards also has a 6-acre corn maze, in case you feel like getting lost.
- Half Crown Hill Orchard, McDonald
Half Crown Hill Orchard/ Facebook What a gorgeous selection of pumpkins, and in such a peaceful-looking setting.
- Simmons Farm, McMurray
Simmons Farm/ Facebook At Simmons Farm, you will find perfect pumpkins that grew in their natural habitat. The whimsical vines will transport you to a Halloween fairy tale.
- Schramm Farms & Orchards, Jeannette
Schramm Farms & Orchards/ Facebook One pumpkin, two pumpkin, red pumpkin, blue pumpkin. Just kidding, they’re all orange. You will have a hard time deciding which pumpkin to bring home at this farm that has been in operation since 1864.
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Goose Lane Egg Farm/ Facebook
Goose Lane Egg Farm has gorgeous pumpkins, but just be careful that you don’t pick a kid instead.
Ontelaunee Orchards/ Facebook
At Ontelaunee Orchards, it’s just pumpkins, pumpkins, pumpkins as far as the eye can see! Or at least for a few hundred feet.
Savidge Farms/ Facebook
You’ll have a hard time not bringing all of the pumpkins home from Savidge Farms.
Freddy Hill/ Facebook
It’s basically impossible to find a pumpkin patch this attractive. It looks like a painting.
Merrymead Farm/ Facebook
The crowning glory of Merrymead farm is the great pumpkin, which is lit at an annual ceremony that greets the fall season.
Basehore Farms/ Facebook
The pumpkins at Basehore Farms do not grow pre-carved; you must do that part yourself.
Paulus Orchards/ Facebook
This is a great size pumpkin patch– not too overwhelming. Paulus Orchards also has a 6-acre corn maze, in case you feel like getting lost.
Half Crown Hill Orchard/ Facebook
What a gorgeous selection of pumpkins, and in such a peaceful-looking setting.
Simmons Farm/ Facebook
At Simmons Farm, you will find perfect pumpkins that grew in their natural habitat. The whimsical vines will transport you to a Halloween fairy tale.
Schramm Farms & Orchards/ Facebook
One pumpkin, two pumpkin, red pumpkin, blue pumpkin. Just kidding, they’re all orange. You will have a hard time deciding which pumpkin to bring home at this farm that has been in operation since 1864.
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