Madison, Wisconsin Pumpkin Patches

Find Madison Pumpkin Patches this fall.  Enjoy pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes and fall farm fun near Madison, Wisconsin.  Many have lots of kids activities, live animals and some even haunted events.
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French Creek Farms – Portage, Wisconsin
A cut your own tree farm that normally has pumpkins.

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Lapacek’s Orchard – Poynette, Wisconsin.  An apple orchard north of Madison that also has pick your own pumpkins. Frank and Diane purchased the land to start their apple orchard in 1979. Fun at the Orchard includes play equipment, sunflower field, photo scavenger hunt, caramel apples and Saturday morning apple cider donuts. The farm is located at N1959 Kroncke Road, Poynette, WI 53955.  Lapacek’s Orchard is approximately 23 miles north of Madison.

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Treinen Farm – Lodi, Wisconsin.  A 14 acre pumpkin patch with 15 varieties of pumpkins. They also have hayrides (weekend) and a 15 acre corn maze. Do it all package is $13.75-15.75, and $7 for ages 1 to 5. Purchased separately, pumpkin adventure and maze adventure are $7-9 per person. Zombie night at the corn maze is $10. Farm Admission and/or Hayride is $4-6. Additional fees for gem stone mining, pumpkin slingshot, Jacob’s Ladder and Bounce House. This third generation family farm was purchased by Alan Treinen’s grandfather in the early 1920s.  the farm is located at W12420 State Road 60, Lodi, WI 53555.  It is approximately 20 miles north of Madison.

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Anderson’s Pleasant Patch Pumpkins – Cottage Grove, Wisconsin.  Open weekends in October and the last weekend in September. Wagon rides, haunted house and hiking trail offered at no additional cost. Credit and debit cards are not accepted. The farm is run by Ken and Paula Anderson with their children and their families.  The patch is located at 2313 Koshkonong Road, Cottage Grove, WI 53527.  It is approximately 16 miles east of Madison.

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The Apple Berry Farm – Cross Plains, Wisconsin.  They are a small family owned apple orchard west of Madison started in 1975. In addition to their apple orchard, they have a pumpkin patch, hayrides and apple cider. Farm is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Labor Day through Halloween. Don’t miss their fresh pressed apple cider and cider brats this fall!  The farm is located at 8079 Maurer Road, Cross Plains, WI 53528.  It is approximately 13 miles west of Madison.

Waldvogel’s Farm – Juneau, Wisconsin.  A patch for pumpkin picking one hour from Milwaukee. It features hayrides, two corn mazes, a farm train, mine shaft slide, mini golf and other farm activities. A total of 16 fall pumpkin farm attractions available for an admission price of $7-8. No charge for children 2 and under who are not on a group tour. The farm is run by Phil and Debbie Waldvogel, who started growing corn and soybeans at the farm in 1977. Open daily starting in late September and throughout October.  The farm is located at N7416 County Road I, Juneau, WI. 53039.  It is approximately 31 miles southwest of Fond du Lac.

Hinchley’s Dairy Farm – Cambridge, Wisconsin.  Fall activities at this working dairy farm include four acres of pumpkin picking as well as hayride, corn maze, farm animals and dairy farm tours. Admission is $10 for kids which includes a free pumpkin. Maze and hayride is $15 for adults. Flashlight fun at the maze on Friday and Saturday nights in October. Duane and Tina and their four kids bought this family farm from his father in 2000.  The farm is located at 2844 Hwy 73, Cambridge, WI 53526.  It is located approximately 20 miles east of Madison.

Mayr Family Farm – DeForest, Wisconsin.  Admission is $5 per person with children 4 and under free. Includes farm animals, straw maze, kids games, bouncy house, pedal tractors and duck pond. Pick your own pumpkins, seven acre corn maze and haunted maze cost extra. Pumpkin picking and horse drawn wagon rides available on Saturday and Sunday starting in late September for $6-8 including farm admission. Wagon rides without pumpkin are $3. The wagon is pulled by their team of Percheron Draft horses. Haunted cornfield available on Friday and Saturday evenings starting in mid-October for $12. You may bring a flashlight, but it isn’t recommended as it makes you an easy target! They also do a local benefit weekend for a charity of choice of every fall.  The farm is approximately 14 miles north of Madison at 3680 Egre Rd., DeForest, WI.

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Schuster Farm – Deerfield, Wisconsin.  Three dozen varieties of pumpkins and gourds as well as a corn maze. Admission is $3-6 on weekdays and $5-8.50 on weekends. Barnyard activities include pig races, tire maze, corn pit, , slides, and other fun. Additional cost to special weekend farm attractions like the barrel train ride, pumpkin cannon, corn cannon and jumping pillow cost additional after usage of your three activity tickets. Search for rocks and gems at Christian’s Mining Company for $3-5. Haunted forest ($15) and flashlight maze ($6 – bring your flashlight!) after dark on Fridays and Saturdays in October. The farm, on a farmstead settled in the early 1900s is run by Don and Theresa who purchased it in 1990. Open daily from late September through Halloween.   The farm is located 16 miles east of Madison at 1326 US Highway 12, Deerfield, WI.

Sutter’s Ridge – Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin.  A family run orchard 20 minutes southwest of Madison that includes U-pick pumpkins, wagon rides and three acre cornfield maze. Apple picking of twenty varieties of apples ripening from the first week in September to the last week in October. Available farm activities include the petting barn, hay bale pile, pedal tractors, sandbox, mini maze and haystack to climb. The maze costs $3 while the play area and wagon ride cost $2. Cash or check only – they don’t take debit or credit cards. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday starting Labor Day Weekend. Enjoy hand-dipped caramel apples starting in mid-September.  The orchard is located 20 miles southwest of Madison at 2074 Sutter Drive, Mount Horeb, MI.

Skelly’s Farm Market – Janesville, Wisconsin.  They grow 20 acres of pumpkins. There is also a 15 acre cornfield with two mazes ($6), night maze, wagon rides ($3), playground and farm fun. Take three shots on the pumpkin slingshot for $1. Younger children will enjoy riding tricycles on the Pumpkin Speedway. Fall themed games like pumpkin cornhole and pumpkin checkers are available. Decorate a scarecrow on the weekends. No admission fee, though some activities do have a cost. Open 7 days a week with some activities available only on weekends or on a limited basis on weekdays (like wagon rides).  It is located 40 miles south of Madison at 2713 Hayner Road, Janesville, Wisconsin.

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