It’s an almost frightening season! When the air becomes crisp and the leaves become vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow, we all tend to think of pumpkins. And not only pumpkin spices! Whether you plan to cut one, paint one or cook with one, you should first find your perfect pumpkin. Of course, you can probably stop on any market during the fall season and take a just there. But where is the pleasure in there?
Instead, take your family and friends and head for a funny fall day in your local pumpkin patch. Picking pumpkin in RI is an essential activity and the perfect pumpkin awaits your arrival. Here are some of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island.

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While you are on the move, try our suggestions for fun corn labyrinths, apple picking, walking trails or taking one of these picturesque discs.
Confreda Farms, Hope
If you want a funny afternoon, you need to go to Confreda Farms to choose your pumpkin. The Freda Farms Fall Fall is unique with unlimited hay walks, a corn “corn” of corn, train walks, carnival walks, food and delicious concessions and even a tomato cannon!
Choose your own pumpkin season is open on weekends from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from September 30 and taking place until October 29. Arrive early because they become very busy! There is a lot of free parking behind the farm! Be looking for volunteers who will help you park safely. The pumpkins in sculpture are at the cost of the Pounds and Sugar Pumpkins and the Heirloom gourds are also for sale and at the price individually.
Confreda Farms is located in 2150 SCITUATE AVE HOPE, RI 02831
Adams Farm, Cumberland

Adams Farm was founded in 1924 and is now in its fourth generation. During the 20 years and more that I lived in Cumberland, this farm continues to develop and offer more and more family entertainment. In addition to the pumpkin patch, there is now a large labyrinth of corn, adorable farmyard animals, a maze of hay, a corn hole and even tulips in the spring!
On weekends, you can enjoy Hayrides, labyrinth of corn and even apple cider donuts (while they last!) If you live nearby, you may want to buy a summer or fall allowance!
Adams Farm is located at 495 Sumner Brown RD, Cumberland, RI 02864
Pezza Farm, Johnston
If you want to take a Grenouard in combination with a visit to a pumpkin path, the Pezza farm and the gardens are the place to go. The 30 -minute hay takes you through the fifty acres farm with a stand at the stand in the small patch patch to choose your pumpkin. The range of hay then visits a pasture where a group of cows surrounds the tractor where you will then receive corn to feed the cows.
The Hayrides take place on the weekend from late September to the end of October from 10:30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m., reservations are highly recommended. Otherwise, they fill up at first, first served.
Pezza farm is located in 2279 Plainfield Pike, Johnston RI 02919
Salisbury Farm, Johnston

Salisbury Farm has a fun corn labyrinth, but you can also visit to choose a pumpkin and take advantage of the funny fall activities. Picking pumpkins are open daily during the fall season.
During the fall, you will also find cornstates, mothers, straw, as well as delicious treats such as candy, caramel and chocolate apples, popcorn and daddy’s beard.
Salisbury farm is located in 11 Peck Hill Road, Johnston Ri 02919
Four Town Farm, Seekonk

Four Town Farm is a jewel such that it is worth crossing the state lines. A popular favorite with residents, this farm has developed considerably in recent years. This pumpkin patch is perfect for those with small children, not surprising that it is a popular place for school outings!
The tractor will take you to the field, will drop you off at the start of a small labyrinth of corn and come and pick you up after selecting a pumpkin.
Four cities farm is located in 90 George Street Seekonk, Ma 02771
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