Austin’s Best Pumpkin Patches & Fall Festivals

Fall is here, and that means it’s pumpkin patch season in Austin! Whether you’re looking for family fun, the perfect pumpkin for your porch, or Instagram-worthy photo ops, Central Texas has no shortage of fall festivities. Here’s a roundup of some of the best pumpkin patches and festivals around Austin this season.

Mama Mary’s Farm & Pumpkin Patch (Creedmoor)

A cozy family-run farm that’s packed with kid-friendly fun. Families can enjoy hayrides, barrel-train rides, a kiddie hay maze, pumpkin painting, farm animals, and plenty of outdoor games. Local food and treats make it easy to spend a whole day here. Perfect for families with little ones!

Uhland Fall Fest (Uhland)

This large-scale fall festival south of Austin is full of excitement, with 50+ attractions, themed weekends, and live music. Kids can enjoy games, rides, and the massive pumpkin and gourd patch, while adults can explore food vendors and seasonal beverages. It’s the kind of festival where there truly is something for everyone.

Indian Springs Ranch Fall Fest (Manchaca)

Tucked away under shady oak trees, this South Austin festival offers a mix of traditional fall fun and unique experiences. You’ll find a pumpkin patch with 30+ varieties, exotic animals like camels and zebras, and activities for kids like a corn pit and ropes course. Weekend food vendors make it a relaxed, family-friendly spot to spend a fall afternoon.

Sweet Berry Farm (Marble Falls)

Just outside Austin, this long-time favorite is bursting with fall charm. Families can enjoy hayrides, barrel trains, pony rides, corn mazes, and even goat feeding. Seasonal treats like homemade ice cream and fall foods round out the experience. It’s a full-day adventure that kids and parents alike will love.

Texas Pumpkin Fest (Leander)

One of the biggest pumpkin festivals in the Austin area, Texas Pumpkin Fest brings thousands of pumpkins, carnival rides, themed photo backdrops, games, and live music. With plenty of food vendors and activities for all ages, it’s a great choice for families and groups of friends alike.

Peter Pan’s Backyard (Austin Pumpkin Festival)

This whimsical Austin spot feels like stepping into a storybook. Families can explore pumpkin houses, carnival rides, a giant corn pit, and 40+ pumpkin varieties. Local food vendors bring in delicious bites, and there’s no shortage of photo-worthy backdrops. It’s especially magical for kids but fun for all ages.

Sweet Eats Fruit Farm (Georgetown)

North of Austin, Sweet Eats hosts one of the biggest fall festivals in the area. With 40+ pumpkin varieties, a corn maze, petting zoo, pony rides, inflatables, hayrides, and live music, it’s packed with activities. Food trucks serve up plenty of options, and adult visitors may even find seasonal cider or beer vendors. It’s the ultimate all-in-one fall destination.

From family farms to large-scale festivals, Austin has endless ways to celebrate fall. Whether you’re bringing the kids for a day of fun, planning a festive outing with friends, or just hunting for that perfect pumpkin, these pumpkin patches and festivals offer something for everyone. Grab your favorite sweater, bring your camera, and get ready to make some autumn memories right here in Central Texas.

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