Pumpkin Patches in Tulsa

Find the best pumpkin patches in the Tulsa area to enjoy with your family.
Cameron At Pumpkin Patch
Photo courtesy Brandi Moore

Ah, autumn! What could be a more quintessential way to celebrate the cooling weather and fall bounty than a trip to the pumpkin patch? Below, you’ll find a list of pumpkin patches in the Tulsa area, many of which feature multiple family friendly attractions in addition to the main event: pumpkins!

Looking for more? Check out our list of Family Friendly Festivals, Betty Casey’s Editor’s Blog post about creative pumpkin carving ideas or Natalie Mikles’ article on cooking with pumpkin!

*Editor’s Note: If you know of a patch not listed below, feel free to email details to tara.rittler@gmail.com!

Carmichael’s 

  • Dates: Opens Sept. 20
  • Location: 17137 S. Mingo Rd., Bixby

In addition to picking a pumpkin from an impressive variety of options, visitors can make their way through the cane maze, feed budgies in the Parakeet Encounter, take a pony ride, ooh and aah over newborn animals, and more. Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064837292664

Photo courtesy of Carmichael’s Produce


Livesay Orchards

  • Dates: Sept. 27-Oct. 26; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m.
  • Location: 39232 E. 231st St. S., Porter

Take a hayride to the pumpkin patch, where you can pick your own pumpkin, straight off the vine! Other activities include a large corn maze, Spookley the Square Pumpkin haybale maze and Pumpkin Playland.


Oklahoma Heritage Farm Annual Fall Festival

  • Dates: Sept. 27-Nov. 2; Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 1-6 p.m.
  • Location: 38512 US 75 Hwy., Ramona

Oklahoma Heritage Farm covers about forty acres with all kinds of activities and entertainment for all ages to enjoy. Activities include a pumpkin cannon, 11-acre maze, farming education, giant slides, pumpkin sales and more.

Follow on Facebook: @OKheritagefarm


Pleasant Valley Farms

  • Dates: October hours: Open daily, 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
  • Location: 22350 W. 71st St. S., Sand Springs

Activities include duck races, pumpkin checkers, 20-foot slides and a mazes. Many activities are free; others, like the corn maze, may cost extra. Find them on Facebook, facebook.com/pleasantvalleyfarmsok


Pumpkin Patch at Shepherd’s Cross

  • Dates: Sept. 23-Nov. 1; Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Closed Sundays and Mondays (Open Monday, Oct. 27)
  • Location: 16792 E. 450 Rd., Claremore

This 80-acre farm features 60+ indoor and outdoor activities, like a farm animal petting area, antique farm hand tool exhibit, family tabletop game area, veterinary exhibit, pecan cracking station and more. Admission is donation based, with some pay-for-use activities. There are also different activity packages available for purchase.


Pumpkin Patch for Mission

  • Dates: Oct. 6-31, 12-7 p.m.
  • Location: Owasso FMC, 13800 E. 106th St. N.

This pumpkin patch includes a maze, weekend hay rides, photo ops and – of course, pumpkins. Learn more on Facebook, @pumpkinpatchformission


The Patch @ Sand Springs & Glenpool

  • Dates: 2025 Dates TBD; Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sunday, 12-7 p.m.
  • Where: Two Locations: 17516 W. 8th St., Sand Springs; 17902 S. Highway 75, Glenpool

Photo ops, pony rides, petting zoo, festival games, kids hay maze, and of course, pumpkins! Admission costs vary with each location, please visit the website for pricing and details.


Pumpkin Town Farms

  • Dates: Sept. 26-Nov. 2; Tuesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Closed Mondays
  • Where: 61st and Garnett

Located in the heart of Tulsa, Pumpkin Town has all the classics: a corn maze, petting zoo, pony and camel rides, grain train and horse-drawn hayrides on the weekend.


The Pumpkin Patch at Tulsa Glassblowing School

  • Dates: Sept. 16-20
  • Where: Tulsa Glassblowing School, 7440 E. 7th St.

Hundreds of glass pumpkins will be available for sale!


Tulsa Botanic Garden

  • Dates: Sept. 18-Oct. 30, during garden hours
  • Where: Tulsa Botanic Garden, 3900 Tulsa Botanic Dr.

Tulsa Botanic Garden is ushering in fall with pumpkins and their annual scarecrow display along with plenty of activities to get outside during the season. Shop and take pics in the pumpkin patch, explore the hay maze and vote for your favorite community scarecrow to win the People’s Choice Award.


 

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