Best Pumpkin Patches in Waco

Woohoo, it’s PUMPKIN SEASON! The pumpkin patches in Waco are in full swing, and they’re bigger and better than ever. I love how this has become such an event. If you’ve never been to a pumpkin patch or a fall festival in the Waco area, you’re in for a treat!

Basically, these little pumpkin patches have expanded into full-blown carnivals now. In addition to pumpkin patches where you can choose and purchase pumpkins, they often feature games, rides, live music, food trucks, hay bale mazes, and other fall fun! 

I’ll share a roundup of some of the best pumpkin patches in Waco, along with the dates their open, admission cost, and any other important info you might want to know to plan all the #pumpkinspicefun.

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Best Pumpkin Patches in Waco

1. Robinson Family Farm

Robinson Farm 1

Robinson Family Farm is a family-run gem in Central Texas, welcoming visitors to celebrate each season with us. They're open year-round, from blooming tulips to fun summer nights, Easter, and the fall harvest. There’s something for everyone to enjoy.

If you're stopping by in the fall for this fun Waco fall festival, kids and adults alike can hop on a tractor, soak in the fresh air, and make lasting memories together.

Robinson Fam 2

Photo Credits: Joanna V, Yelp & Helga S. Yelp

Opening Dates: September 28 – November 10, 2024

Hours: 10AM-8PM

Cost: Every weekend Mechanical Bulls Rides ($10 per person)
Every weekend in Oct Helicopter Rides, 11am-5pm ($50 per person)

WEBSITE | 2561 Bob White Rd Temple, TX 76501

2. PTC Pumpkin Patch

the pumpkin patch

PTC Pumpkin Patch is all about simple, cozy fall fun. They have a movie night under the stars that starts at 7:30—just bring a blanket, some chairs, and your favorite people.

This pumpkin patch has FREE ADMISSION, so it’s the perfect way to relax and enjoy a beautiful day in Waco together!

Photo Credits: The Pumpkin Patch, Facebook

Opening Dates: October 1-31, 2024

Hours: Monday - Friday (4PM-8PM), Saturday (10AM-8PM)

Cost: Free Admission! Free activities (hayrides, photo ops, games, hay maze, cornet, barrel train ride), and pumpkins are available for purchase.

WEBSITE | 201 S. Old Robinson RD, Robinson, TX

3. Western Belle Farm Pumpkin Patch

Western Belle

One of the cutest pumpkin patches near Waco! Western Belle Farm is a great space to enjoy a fun-filled day with the whole family.

There’s something for everyone! Live music, barrel train rides, pumpkin jump pillows, a 4-acre maze, and lots and lots of pumpkins for photo ops.

Photo Credits: Western Belle Farm, Yelp

Opening Dates: September 21 - November 3, 2024

Hours: Fridays (1-6 pm), Saturdays and Sundays (10 am - 6 pm)

Cost: $5.50-16.50

WEBSITE | 7929 Heritage Parkway, West, TX 76691

4. Sancho Rancho Pumpkin Patch

Sancho Rancho

This is an authentic farm, so if your little ones love animals, stop by!

You can pet and feed animals on the farm, go through a bounce house obstacle course, enjoy the kids crafts table, and lots more!

Photo Credits: Sancho Rancho, Facebook

Opening Dates: October 5&6, 12&13, 19&20, 26&27

Hours: Saturdays - Sundays (10AM-6PM)

Cost: $30 per car admission (all activities included)
*Excluded Food Trucks & Pumpkins*

WEBSITE | 981 Coyote Run, Waco Texas 76705, United States

5. Central Christian Church

Central Christian Church
The Central Christian Church pumpkin patch in Waco is so cute!
Every year, thousands of people from the Waco area visit. This is more of a "pumpkin patch" than a "fall festival," so it's perfect for stopping by, taking some photos, and buying some pumpkins to bring home for your own front porch.

Opening Dates: October

Hours: Everyday (10AM-7:30PM)

Cost: Pumpkins $0.75-$50, No admission fee to visit the Pumpkin Patch

WEBSITE | 4901 Lake Shore Dr Waco, TX 76710

6. Sweet Eats Adventure Farm

Sweet Eat Adventure

This is an EPIC pumpkin festival, and it's a short drive from Waco! The 2.5-acre pumpkin patch has over 35 types of pumpkins, from huge ones to tiny minis—perfect for carving, decorating, or just admiring.

With family activities, hayrides, and more, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

Photo Credits: Sweet Eats Adventure Farm

Opening Dates: September 21 - November 8, 2024

Hours: Everyday (9AM-6PM)

Cost: $19 - $28, depending on the day your visit

WEBSITE | 14400 E State Hwy 29 Georgetown, TX 78626

7. Bonnie’s Greenhouse

Bonnie's Greenhouse

Not an official pumpkin patch, but Bonnie's Greenhouse in Waco typically has a really good selection of pumpkins for purchase! I you love going to a plant nursery to pick out a bunch of cute pumpkins for your mom ein the fall, this is a really sweet spot.

Photo Credits: Ann Marie S, Yelp

Hours: Everyday (8:30AM-4PM)

 

WEBSITE | 5198 Orchard Ln Waco, TX 76705

8. Mainstay Farm

Mainstay Farm Park
Mainstay Farm is about an hour drive from Waco, so if would make a fun weekend destination!
They have over 40 fall attractions, food, drinks, and live music at this EPIC pumpkin festival! There's a Texas-sized pumpkin barn, a wine terrace, fall photo ops, and all of the fun family-friendly fall events you know and love!

Opening Dates: September 21 - November 3, 2024

Hours: October & November (Fri: 5PM-9PM I Sat: 10AM-9PM I Sun: 11AM-6PM)

Cost: $30 (kids 2 & under are free)

WEBSITE | 1004 W. Bethesda Rd Cleburne, TX 76031

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