From decades-old family endeavors to budding businesses, these local pumpkin patches celebrate the season with a personal touch.
Third-generation farmer John Forneris opens his farm for a homegrown pumpkin patch, train ride and elaborate corn maze. Head to the property’s farm market for fresh produce and seasonal decor.
The corn maze is no small feat. Clutch your map and allow an hour to trek through lush, tall stalks in search of 12 hidden riddles . The maze design changes annually, so returning visitors won’t have an advantage. Directionally challenged visitors will be happy to take the guided train tour around the farm, which stops to let riders pick out an included pumpkin before returning to the station.$5 for pumpkin patch entry, which can be redeemed toward the purchase of a minimum $10 pumpkin.
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