Top Pumpkin Patches in Austin to Visit This Fall

Top Pumpkin Patches in Austin to Visit This Fall

As the Texas heat starts to give way to cooler breezes and golden leaves, it’s officially pumpkin season in Austin! Whether you're looking for the perfect pumpkin for carving, photo ops for your fall Instagram feed, or just a fun day out with the family, Austin has some fantastic pumpkin patches to check out. From hayrides to corn mazes and cider donuts, here are the best pumpkin patches in and around Austin for a festive autumn experience.

1. Sweet Berry Farm – Marble Falls, TX

📍 About 1 hour from Austin

 
A fall favorite just outside Austin, Sweet Berry Farm is a must-visit. It’s more than just a pumpkin patch — think corn mazes, pumpkin painting, hayrides, and even a Texas-sized scarecrow village.
 
Highlights:
 
  • Pumpkin painting station
  • Scarecrow island
  • Horse-drawn hayrides
  • Ice cream and homemade goods

2. Barton Hill Farms – Bastrop, TX
 
📍 About 30 minutes from Austin
 
This scenic farm sits on the banks of the Colorado River and offers an Instagram-worthy fall festival every year. Their fall festival includes a massive corn maze, live music, food trucks, and of course — a picturesque pumpkin patch.
 
Highlights:
 
  • 5-acre corn maze
  • Live music & farm games
  • Food trucks and beer garden
  • Beautiful riverfront views

3. Evergreen Farms – Elgin, TX
 
📍 About 25 minutes from Austin
 
Known for its Christmas trees, Evergreen Farms also hosts a delightful fall festival. Their Pumpkin Hunt is a fan favorite — kids ride a wagon into the Christmas tree fields to find hidden pumpkins.
 
Highlights:
 
  • Pumpkin Hunt wagon ride
  • Fall-themed games and activities
  • Train rides and petting zoo
  • Family-friendly atmosphere

4. Indian Springs Ranch Pumpkin Patch – South Austin
 
📍 Inside Austin city limits
 
Don’t want to leave the city? Indian Springs Ranch offers a charming, laid-back pumpkin patch experience right in South Austin. It’s perfect for quick visits with little ones or grabbing that perfect carving pumpkin.
 
Highlights:
 
  • No long drive!
  • Affordable entry
  • Small and manageable for toddlers
  • Great for quick photoshoots

5. Texas Pumpkin Fest – Leander, TX
 
📍 About 25 minutes north of Austin
 
If you’re looking for something big and bold, the Texas Pumpkin Fest is a must. Thousands of pumpkins, carnival rides, inflatable games, food vendors — it's a full-blown fall fair.
 
Highlights:
 
  • Giant inflatable obstacle courses
  • Tons of photo ops
  • Axe throwing & pumpkin smashing
  • Live entertainment

Bonus Tip: When to Go 🎟️
 
The best time to visit pumpkin patches in Austin is late September through October. Weekdays are usually less crowded, and many farms offer discounted admission or weekday-only perks.

Final Thoughts 🍂
 
Austin’s pumpkin patches are the perfect way to celebrate the fall season — whether you're snapping pics, sipping cider, or hunting for that perfect pumpkin. Make it a weekend tradition or a spontaneous road trip. Either way, fall fun is just a patch away!

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