It seems the second the weather drops below 70 degrees, fall is in full effect with pumpkin spice everything and caramel apples. The quintessential autumn activity is spending a crisp fall afternoon at a pumpkin patch, picking the perfect one to adorn your porch.

Here are four pumpkin patches in Hamilton County, Indiana where you can get your fall fix with friends and family.


PumpkinTown

Sept. 26 - Oct. 30, 2025
Thursday - Sunday: hours vary
11405 Allisonville Rd., Fishers

Board the Sullivan Express for PumpkinTown at Allisonville Home & Garden by Sullivan. Tickets are $65-70 for one train car, and on average, one train car can fit up to 4 adults with 2 children. Purchase tickets in advance to skip the line as well as pre-pay for any add-ons like carnival game tokens or pumpkin decorating or s’mores kit vouchers. Tickets to PumpkinTown include a 15-minute round-trip through the Enchanted Forest where there’ll be trick-or-treating, a fun magician, carnival games, a straw playground and photo opportunities.


Russell Farms Pumpkin Patch

Sept. 27 - Oct. 26, 2025
Weekdays: 1 - 5 p.m.
Weekends: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
12290 E. 191st St., Noblesville

The Russell Family has owned and operated Russell Farms in Noblesville for more than 50 years, and as part of the annual fall festival, they make it their mission to educate guests about agriculture and farm life. At Russell Farms Country Fall Festival, you can enjoy hayrides to the pumpkin patch, two scavenger hunt corn mazes, miniature golf, a petting zoo, a play area for the kids and many more.

Admission is $17. Children two years and younger are free, and admission for veterans, active military members and those over age 70 is $10. For groups of 15 or more, admission is $15 each during Wednesday to Sunday. Admission includes unlimited activities with pumpkins and the Paint a Pumpkin Craft as additional charges around $5-12.

There is no admission charge for anyone who wants to purchase pre-picked pumpkins, straw, fall decorations or shop in the Country Store.


Spencer Farm

7177 E. 161st St., Noblesville

If you want to pick the perfect pumpkin without all the hubbub of activities like other attractions, head to Spencer Farm in Noblesville. There are hayrides out to the pumpkin patch on the weekends, but other than that, the experience is up to you. Dig your own mum or visit the farm store to find pre-picked pumpkins and mums, corn, gourds and sweet treats like fudge.

There are no entry fees or parking fees.

Adults can enjoy a glass of wine or charcuterie board at Spencer Farm Winery, located in a restored farmhouse on the property.


Stuckey Farm Orchard and Cider Mill

Apple Pluckin’ Days Harvest Festival dates: Saturday and Sunday | Sept. 13 – 28, 2025 | Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. & Sundays: 1 – 7 p.m.
Pumpkin Pluckin’ Days dates: Saturday and Sunday | Oct. 18 – 26, 2025 | Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. & Sundays: 1 – 7 p.m.
19975 Hamilton Boone Rd., Sheridan

At Stuckey Farm Orchard and Cider Mill in Sheridan, you can get your pumpkin and apple fix at once. Stroll through the 4,000 trees to pick from 27 varieties of apples and grab the perfect pumpkin in the 15-acre pumpkin patch. Inside the Country Market, watch cider pressed in front of your eyes and shop in-season Indiana produce, honey, jams and more. Don’t leave without a box of apple cider donuts, either.

Admission for both events is $16 online or $18 at the gate. Children ages two and under are free. Parking is free, and the Apple Pluckin’ Days admission includes pick-your-own apples from the orchard, hayrides through the farm, photo opportunities and more. The Pumpkin Pluckin’ Days admission includes pick-your-own pumpkins from our pumpkin patch, corn mazes, photo opportunites and more.


Fishers AgriPark

113th St. and Florida Rd., Fishers

A 33-acre urban farm, the Fishers AgriPark pays homage to Fishers’ agricultural roots, while inspiring future generations of farmers, scientists, agronomists, robotics engineers, chefs, and more. The Fall Festival runs October 4-5.

Residents have access to seasonal produce and can cut flowers to take home at no charge. An animal area gives guests an opportunity to interact with traditional livestock and farm animals, such as cows, horses, ducks and sheep.

Attend the AgriPark Fall Festival for u-pick pumpkins and plenty of fun fall activities. Pre-registration is required.


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