Best Pumpkin Patches Near Boston for Families in 2025

Take the kids out to pumpkin patches near Boston for family fun thus fall! Photo courtesy of Smolak Farm
Take the kids out to pumpkin patches near Boston for family fun thus fall! Photo courtesy of Smolak Farm
9/14/25 - By Audrey Trieschman

Autumn has arrived, and pumpkins are popping up everywhere! The best way to celebrate? Head to a pumpkin patch near Boston and track down that just-right jack-o’-lantern-to-be. From plucking pumpkins off the vine to rolling them home in a wheelbarrow, it’s all part of the fun. And since no trip is complete without a little extra adventure, you’ll also find apple orchards, twisty corn mazes, hayrides, and plenty of fall treats along the way.

Don't miss our Boston Fall Fun Guide and Halloween Guide for more ways to celebrate the season with outings, decor, and other sweet and spooky events.

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Take a ride to a pumpkin patch near Boston for big autumn fun. Photo courtesy of Smolak Farm

Best Pumpkin Patches North of Boston 2025

1. Smolak Farm—North Andover

Choose your perfect pumpkin from the patch and spend the day enjoying an abundance of extras during Smolak's weekend festivals, with a hay wagon ride, hay maze, face painting, bouncy house, and other children's activities for one package price.

2. Connors Farm—Danvers

Connors not only has pumpkins but a major corn maze, play area, bouncy pillow, and train rides! Picking starts in late September. No outside food is allowed on the farm, but there are tons of delicious stands including BBQ, cider donuts, and s'mores.

3. Crescent Farms—Bradford

From orange to white, Jack Be Little to Big Max, Crescent has plenty of beauties to pick from in its rolling pumpkin patch. A wagon takes you to the patch, featuring great views of the 350-acre farm. There's ice cream, a kid-friendly corn maze, and more scenic hayrides available on weekends.

Image of family with pumpkins and wheelbarrow - Pumpkin Patches Near Boston 
Work together as a family to bring home the best pumpkin from the patch! Photo courtesy of Hanson's Farm

4. Hanson's Farm—Framingham

This century-old family farm offers pumpkin picking through November, and specializes in fat, gorgeous pumpkins. There's a little corn maze to enjoy by day and a haunted hayride on Friday and Saturday evenings to add to the fun.

5. Pickard Farm—Littleton

A half-hour from Boston and less than a mile from Kimball Farm ice cream and Witch's Woods, a stop at Pickard to pick-your-own pumpkin right off the vine rounds out a pretty perfect fall day. Pluck some butternut squash for dinner and corn stalks for decorating, too. Weekend pumpkin picking begins in September.

6. Parlee Farms—Tyngsboro

Parlee Farms is harvesting 13 acres and over 40,000 pumpkins, with the biggest ones tipping the scales past 40lbs! Parlee Farms is open Tuesday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., weather permitting. On Saturdays and Sundays, pick up roasted corn, cut your own flowers, visit baby goats, get some treats, and pick your own apples, too.   

7. Wilson Farm—Lexington

Known for its impressive “pumpkin wall,” Wilson Farm is a longtime favorite for fall photo ops. Families can enjoy browsing an abundant farm stand filled with seasonal produce, baked goods, and flowers, making it an easy stop close to the city.

8. Brooksby Farm—Peabody

This working farm offers a pumpkin patch where kids can pick right from the field. There’s also apple picking, a farm store with seasonal treats, and plenty of space for little ones to run around.

9. Cider Hill Farm—Amesbury

Pumpkin season is celebrated here with a wagon overflowing with gourds, cider donuts, and live music on weekends. Families can also enjoy the play areas, food trucks, and a wide variety of apples to pick.

10. Boston Hill Farm—North Andover

A smaller, charming farm with pumpkin picking, a petting zoo, and wagon rides. It’s a great spot for younger kids who enjoy a more relaxed experience without the crowds.

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11. Shelburne Farm—Stow

Shelburne Farm offers pumpkin picking daily; consult the website for updates. On weekends, Shelburne Farm offers hayrides, farm animals, and a playground perfect for young children.

Photo of toddler wearing pumpkin costume in a pumpkin patch 
Bring your little pumpkins, or big ones, to Concord and pick-your-own jack o' lantern. Photo courtesy of Verrill Farm.

12. Verrill Farm—Concord

This 4th-generation, 200-acre farm in Concord and Sudbury has thousands of pumpkins just waiting to be picked. Visit the pumpkin fields on weekends through October. Verrill Farm is hosting a harvest festival with games and prizes, live music, animals, à la carte food, and more on October 11th.

13. Carver Hill Orchard—Stow

After filling their bags with apples, kids can pick out the perfect pumpkin. Visit the farm store for crafts, decorations, fresh cider, chicken pies, fudge, peanut brittle, and cookies. A stop at the stand outside for hot cider and donuts is absolutely essential. 

14. Tougas Family Farm—Northborough 

Come for the pumpkin patch and apples and stay to play after. Tougas has a farm-themed playground and barnyard animals to visit with. Make sure to head inside to the Farm Kitchen for delicious baked goods, real fruit slushies, and more made from the farm's own fresh fruit. 

15. Westward Orchards—Harvard

Wagon rides to Westward's pick-you-own pumpkin patch begin September 20 and run weekends only. The farm store offers fresh apple cider donuts and a healthy list of locally grown produce, and u-pick apples are also available. 

16. Dowse Orchards—Sherborn

This historic farm offers pumpkins alongside fall staples like gourds, squash, and fresh cider. The low-key atmosphere and farm stand make it an easy fall outing for MetroWest families.

17. Tangerini’s Farm—Millis

Pick-your-own pumpkins, hayrides, and an on-site ice cream shop make Tangerini’s a favorite for families. The farm stand is stocked with seasonal produce, and kids can enjoy visiting the animals.

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18. Nihtila Farm—Holbrook

Nostalgic for the simple PYO operations more common when you were a kid? This sweet little family farm allows you to pick your pumpkins from the vine, starting in September, and offers hayrides on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays through the end of October. It's important to note the farm is cash only (with an ATM on-site).

Photo of a variety of pumpkins - Pumpkin Patches Near Boston 
With this selection, you're bound to find the right pumpkin in the patch! Photo courtesy of Ward's Berry Farm 

19. Ward's Berry Farm—Sharon 

Beginning in September, Ward's offers PYO pumpkins along with hayrides, a sorghum maze, kids play areas, and farm animals. There's also sandwiches, ice cream, home-baked goods made from family recipes, and smoothies. Sit outside at numerous picnic areas and enjoy the farm views. Check the website for daily updates.

20. Sauchuk's Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch—Plympton

The oldest of its kind in Eastern Massachusetts, Sauchuk's Farm features a pumpkin patch, as well as hayrides, apple picking, and a "barnyard arcade" with rustic games. Sauchuk's also has one of the region's most popular corn mazes!

21. C.N. Smith Farm—East Bridgewater

Head over to C.N. Smith Farm in East Bridgewater for fresh local produce, including PYO pumpkins and apples. The farm has some delightful fall treats to reward yourself for all the pumpkin lugging! Check the farm's Facebook page for updates.

22. Four Town Farm—Seekonk

Families can pick pumpkins and other vegetables in the fields, take tractor rides, and enjoy the farm stand stocked with local produce. It’s a traditional, no-frills fall experience with plenty of charm.

Originally published September 2011. Updated September 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025

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About the Author

Audrey Trieschman

Audrey Trieschman

Audrey is a veteran city editor who brings over a decade of experience in seeking out the best events and activities for families in the greater Boston area. She was one of the original six-person team that founded and built GoCityKids.com and continued with the site through its transition to ParentsConnect Local, eventually covering all of New England - plus San Antonio! Reach her at boston@mommypoppins.com or follow her on Google+.