J.J.
Flower Mound has two great ones, The Pumpkin Patch and The Pumpkin Village.
http://flowermoundpumpkinpatch.com/
http://www.flowermoundpumpkinvillage.com/
I hear there is also a good one out in Celina.
We want to take our daughter to a really fun/cute Pumpkin Patch location this year where she/we can pick out our own pumpkin for decorating at home. Our daughter is 4 years old and we've never done this before, but I've heard in the past there are some good locations. We want to go to one that is reasonable in price and that hopefully we can pick a pumpkin out, but also do more. We hope to get some great pics and to maybe be able to go on a hayride or other fun activities and make a few hours of it really fun for her. I think I remember one being in Flower Mound or Lewisville, but we are open to anywhere in the MetroPlex. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and if you know prices and dates when they open that would be great too. Many Blessings - L.
Flower Mound has two great ones, The Pumpkin Patch and The Pumpkin Village.
http://flowermoundpumpkinpatch.com/
http://www.flowermoundpumpkinvillage.com/
I hear there is also a good one out in Celina.
The best pumpking patch in in Flower Mound on the corner of 1171 and I am unsure of the cross street but if you are going towards 35W in is on the right. They have hayrides, bounce house and a pumpkin field where you can pick your own pumpkin, everything is free except the pumpkin and it is on the honor system.
www.metroplexbaby.com has their halloween activity list up, and it includes pumpkin patches.
IMO... http://www.flowermoundpumpkinpatch.com/ is much better than the pumpkin patch village. Go early, right when they open to avoid the crowds.
My vote is for Pumpkin Express in Argyle. It has the same things as the Flower Mound, inflatables, mazes, picnic tables, decoreated cut outs in the patch, but it does have the train the others dont plus it is usually much less crowded.
Qwens farms at lookout and plano rd.
They have hayrides, painting, animals and a huge pumkin patch. each kid get a small pumkin of their own and then you can buy the bigger ones.
have fun
Hi!
I have an annual charity pumpkin patch in Allen off of Ridgview and 75. I in the middle of setting it up this week but will be fully functional by the first weekend in October. We have PONIE RIDES, brand new bounce houses that have places to slide, obstacle thru and jump, a hay maze and on the weekends we will have hay rides. At night for the older kids there is a haunted house and a haunted hayride! I will be posting this on this site for everyone I just haven't had a chance to yet. There is a $10 donation but come and spend the day with us... we raise money for River Ranch Educational Charities which help keep the ranch going to teach riding to handicapped kids, kids less fortunate and to keep a little part of the country still in the heart of Frisco. If I can answer any questions for you call K. at ###-###-#### or Frisco Horse Park ###-###-####
The Flower Mound Pumpkin patch is great. It's located on 1171 (aka Main St.) The next door neighbors also do one but the Flower Mound Pumpkin patch was the origional one out there and we like it best.
The Dallas Arboretum has a pumpkin patch and fall festival that started this weekend. www.dallasarboretum.org
Our favorite is the Pumpkin Express in Argyle which has a full pumpkin patch plus a train ride.
The pumpkin patch on 2499 in Flower Mound is a great place. We prefer the second one you come to when heading west. It's the original one and the owners are a sweet elderly couple.
There is a good free pumpkin patch in Colleyville on Hall-Johnson Road. They have photo ops, hay ride, corn maze, hay maze, etc. We went twice last year and had great fun. We plan on going a couple of times this year, as well.
the flower mound pumpkin patch is the best one around. Especially on weekends, they have EVERYTHING. Hay rides, bounce houses, pumpkins, photo cut outs, etc. Plus, it's free for all activities. You can even bring a picnic lunch and eat there. You only pay to buy the pumpkins. There is another pumpkin patch right next door to that one- but they charge to get in and it isn't as good. Make sure you go to the REAL Flowermound Pumpkin Patch, the one with the big house to the left of all the pumpkins (if you are facing it). Have fun!
There is a big one and I have heard its great on Plano Rd just south of Renner and north of Campbell. I have seen it but not been there....
If you drive 1171 west, through Flower Mound, you'll come to a section where there are two pumpkin patches back to back. We always go to the second one (Double Oak, I believe) as it's the original one. Both have haystack mazes, bounces houses etc. The second one has a wagon ride and all sorts of fun. Unlike the Argyle Pumpkin Patch, pretty much everything is free (including the wagon ride) and the pumpkins are pretty reasonably priced too. I went to 4 Pumpkin Patches with my dd last year, and found the best prices at the Double Oak pumpkin patch.