The crisp fall Utah weather brings a craving for pumpkin patches, corn mazes, and all things farm-like. Luckily, Utah is loaded with family-friendly farms hosting fall festivals. Help fill your autumn cravings with our list of the best pumpkin patches in Utah. Updated for 2025!
The Best Pumpkin Patches in Utah
Pumpkin Patches in Northern Utah
1. Black Island Farms in Syracuse

The scenic Black Island Farm has been hosting Utah families every fall for over 15 years. Come out to experience a fabulous fall activity and find your perfect pumpkin.
A hay ride brings families through a sunflower-lined pumpkin patch where rows of on-the-vine pumpkins await your inspection.
In the courtyard, take a ride on the cow train or slide down the giant slide. You won’t want to miss the pig races or delicious concessions.
Then get lost in the 8-acre corn maze, or come after 7pm to meet some spooky characters in the Haunted Corn Maze (not recommended for children under 12). There is also a Spooktacular Lights Trail.
Festival pricing starts at $11 for kids, $14 for adults. The farm opens for the season on September 29th.
Festival Hours are:
- Mon–Thu: 4 PM–10 PM
- Fri: 4 PM–11 PM
- Sat: 10 AM–11 PM
- Sun: 11 AM–5 PM
2075 4000 W, Syracuse
2. Pack Farms in Farmington

The pumpkins are ready for picking at Pack Farms Pumpkin Patch. Grab a cart and head out to the patch to find a big, bright pumpkin to bring home. They open for the season on September 26, 2025.
Pack Farms also provides farm activities for your family to enjoy at a low price. Grab a friend to play giant connect four or corn hole. Or climb the hay pyramid to slide down the big PVC roller slide. You’ll also love getting lost in the hay maze.
Entrance admission for the farm activities cost $5 per person, three years and under are free. During the season the farm is open every day from 10am to 8pm, except Sunday. This year they will stay open on Fridays and Saturdays until 11pm.
1700 W Glovers Ln, Farmington
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3. Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze

Pick your pumpkin straight from the patch at Little Bear Bottoms Corn Maze. Plenty of sizes and varieties cover the ground. Prices range from $2-$15. The corn maze and pumpkin patch open September 19, 2025 and the Haunted River and Spooky Barn Ride open September 26th.
As the name suggests, the corn maze here is the main attraction. The twists and turns offer a fun challenge while admission supports local farmers.
Maze admission also includes the Giant Straw Fort. Climb over, around, and through stacked bales of hay.
On weekends after dark, test your bravery on the Haunted River Trail. Creepy trees and dark tunnels along the trail scare and excite visitors. Beware of mad farmers and creatures of the night.
If that sounds a little too spooky for you, don’t worry. On Saturdays from 12 – 5 PM you can visit the Not-So-Scary Haunted River Trail, without the extra spooks.
Another fun attraction for the family is the Spooky Barn Ride. A 30-minute narrated wagon ride takes passengers through the decorated cornfield and barn. Listen to silly spooky stories and watch out for sneaky scarecrows. The Redneck Ride of Terror is new for 2025 and better suited for teens and older who love a fright.
Each attraction is priced separately, so check their website for prices and discounts.
5000 US-91, Wellsville
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4. Cornbelly’s Corn Maze & Pumpkin Fest

Although Thanksgiving Point is great any season, you won’t want to miss their fall attraction, Cornbelly’s. Over 55 rides, games, photo ops, and haunted horrors make this one of the most popular pumpkin patches in Utah. The fun starts in Spanish Fork on August 29 and in Lehi on September 19, 2025. Both locations are open through November 1st.
Try your navigating skills in Utah’s original corn maze. Then let the kids play on some of the farm-themed playgrounds while you snack on some of Cornbelly’s signature foods like kettle corn.
There are 60–90 attractions per location including a corn maze, hayrides, pumpkins, pumpkin patch, locomotive train, carousel, miniature ziplines, food vendors, sunflower fest, petting zoo, haunted trails, and carnival rides.
Or get some major thrills by visiting in the evening when the park transforms into Insanity Point Haunt. Costumed actors roam the ground ready to frighten passersby. This experience is not recommended for kids under 12.
And of course, there are a variety of pumpkins are available for purchase. These are located near the exit so you can actually come just for the pumpkins without paying admission for the event.
General admission is $19.99 in Lehi during the week and varies on weekends. It is currently on sale in Spanish Fork for $11.99. Prices for Cornbelly’s start at $19.99 for weekdays, $25.99 for weekends. Insanity Point Haunt takes place Monday, Friday, and Saturday evening with prices starting at $35.99.
3003 N Thanksgiving Way, Lehi 5788 and South 3600 West Spanish Fork, Spanish Fork
5. Wheeler Historic Farm Pumpkin Days

Pumpkin Days at Wheeler Farms provides a family-friendly Halloween experience. Find your ideal pumpkin and enjoy some classic farm fun. This is a great spot to visit with young kids. Pumpkin Days start September 26th and run through the end of the month.
After choosing a pumpkin, kids love wandering through the straw maze or jumping into the corn pit. And the pedal tractors are always a big hit.
Admission includes the hay maze, play zone, and one ride on the cow train or wagon. Tickets cost $12 per person over two years old. Tuesday admission is just $10.
6351 S 900 E, Murray, UT
6. Hee Haw Farms Fall Festival

It feels like autumn at Hee Haw Farms. Bask in the beautiful fall weather while entertaining your family with farm-themed activities. Fall activities run from September 26th through November 1, 2025.
Hop on a hayride to the pumpkin patch before trying your skills in the corn maze. Then stay to visit the animals at the petting zoo, ride the zipline courtyard games, or just play in the corn box.
Before you go, download the Actionbound App to participate in their Farm Fun Scavenger Hunt. You’ll scan in clues as you go and earn points for prizes.
Hee Haw Farms charges based on age: Price = age in dollars for children up to age 8; everyone 8 and older pays $8.
Oliver’s Place, the farm’s onsite market stand, is open year-round with fresh local products like farm-fresh eggs, cheese curds, local honey, sourdough, and meats.
95 S 2000 W, Pleasant Grove
7. Beck Family Farms Wild Pumpkin Adventure

Come see the variety of fresh picked pumpkins and squash at Beck Family Farms. In addition to a jack-o-lantern pumpkin, you might want to grab a few other beautiful and colorful varieties of pumpkins to decorate with.
Stop by the market to grab some other farm fresh produce. Or grab their homemade jellies, jams, fudge, and cookies.
Looking for a little Halloween fun at a great price? The annual Wild Pumpkin Adventure Maze leads explorers through stacked straw bales. Wristbands for the maze cost $8, or $4 for children 2 – 8.. You can also purchase a 10 punch pass which includes entrance to the pumpkin adventure and the petting zoo 10 times for $60.
292 W 100 S St, Centerfield
8. Bluebell Corn Maze

Another one of the awesome pumpkin patches in Utah is the Bluebell Corn Maze. Of course you’ll find an exciting corn maze here, but that is just the beginning.
Head out to the pumpkin patch on the Pumpkin Wagon (included with purchase of a pumpkin). In the patch you can cut a pumpkin right off the vine.
Then play around the farm on super slides, bounce pads, corn bin, and rock walls. Families can also feed the goats or play some games together.
Kiddos might want to warm up their navigating skills in the Kiddie Hay Maze before trying the more difficult corn maze. But don’t worry, this maze features two phases; one that’s perfect for kids.
This year they will also have stomp lights which are giant circles that light up when you jump on them, sure to be a hit with the little ones. And you definitely don’t want to miss saying hello to “Mazie the Unicorn”.
Dad won’t want to miss Big Bertha, a pumpkin cannon that can shoot pumpkins a quarter mile!
When the sky turns dark, Creep Farm, the haunted corn maze, begins. Prepare to be scared!
New for 2025: Pull-Pork Derby pig races and the Grain Train, a brand new ride through the corn.
Prices start at $16 for adult general admission and $14 for ages 4 – 10. For a small additional fee, other activities such as the train ride and story time are available. Check their website for discounts and to buy tickets before you visit. Use code DOLLAROFF24 to save $1 off admission when purchased online. The 2025 season runs September 20 – October 25.
4660 N 12000 W, Bluebell
9. Cross E Ranch Fall Festival

Corn mazes, hayrides, and pig races beckon visitors to Cross E Ranch ‘s annual Fall Festival. This working cattle ranch knows how to celebrate the season right.
On top of those previous mentioned activities, families glide across ziplines, bounce on jumping pads, zoom down mega slides, and much more.
The pumpkin patch features a variety of multihued pumpkin, squash, and gourds to choose from. Choose one for carving, eating, or just decorating.
And come hungry! Fall treats such as apple cider donuts and fresh roasted nuts are available. And the Cross E Grill serves up ranch favorites like pulled pork sandwiches and hand dipped corn dogs.
Admission prices start at $15.95 and include all the games and activities except face painting and pony rides. Prices due vary by date. The farm is closed on Sunday. You must purchase your tickets online for dates between September 19th – November 1, 2025.
3500 2200 W, Salt Lake City
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10. Heber Valley Railroad Pumpkin Train

All aboard the Pumpkin Train! Heber Valley Railroad hosts the only pumpkin patch attraction in Utah on an actual train.
During the 40-minute train ride in a historic coach car, hosts entertain passengers and serve them a scrumptious pumpkin cookie. Each person gets to select a pumpkin from the patch to take home.
The ride costs $15 per person and includes a pumpkin and a cookie. Purchase tickets early because they sell out quickly. Train dates are October 4th, 11th, 18th, and 25th for the 2025 season.
450 South 600 West, Heber City, Utah
11. Kuwahara’s Pumpkin Patch and Thriller Park

Whether you are looking for family-fun or thrills you’ll find it at Kuwahara’s Pumpkin Patch and Thriller Park.
The pumpkin patch provides a perfect backdrop for fall pictures. Snap a few in front of the famous pumpkin walls before deciding which pumpkins to bring home.
For the younger kids, play in the bounce houses, adventure maze, and Halloween Village. The $5 Pumpkin Patch admission price goes toward your pumpkin purchases when you visit Monday-Thursday (but not Friday & Saturday).
Come back in the evening to experience Thriller Park. Try out the corn maze, haunted house, bounce houses, zombie paintball, and carnival games. Frighteningly fantastic performances occur nightly from 6pm to close.
General admission is $24.99 for weekdays, $29.99 for weekends. You can purchase tickets online for dates September 19th – October 30th, 2025.
12153 S 700 W, Draper
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12. Staheli Family Farm

Staheli has been bringing farm fun to southern Utah for over 20 years. Locals know this is the place to go to really take advantage of the season.
Start your visit in the “Corn Maize”. Then check out over 30 attractions in Farmland including duck races, photo ops, and a petting zoo.
After dusk take the kids down the Trick-or-Treat Trail. After exploring the kid-friendly Haunted Shack and taking a quick photo with the witches, knock on the door to the Witch Hut to trick or treat and get a peek inside.
The Pumpkin Patch provides the perfect backdrop for adorable fall photos. Coming early in the season ensures plenty of pumpkin options fresh from the vine. Later in the season you can still visit the patch, but pumpkins are usually all pre-cut.
The most popular attraction here is the Field of Screams. Scary scenes and experiences wait inside this creepy corn maze. Not recommended for children under 12. This place only on select days during October.
General admission includes the Corn Maize, Farmland, Trick-or-Treat Trail, and Pumpkin Patch. The Field of Screams haunted attractions have an additional cost with an option to add the corn maze at a discounted price. You can purchase your tickets online, the farm and maze are open starting September 19 – November 1, 2025.
3400 S Washington Fields Rd, Washington
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