Top 5 Pumpkin Patches in Chicagoland đđ
Apple cider in one hand, a wagon in the other â nothing beats a fall day on a working farm. We picked five Chicagoland pumpkin patches with real atmosphere, plenty to do, and that golden-hour photo glow. Bring the crew, wear boots you donât mind getting dusty, and plan to stay a while.
đŤ Tip: Weekends get busy. Buy tickets online when possible and arrive a little early.
1) Bengtsonâs Pumpkin Farm & Fall Fest â Thrill-ride farm park
Think âtheme-park energy meets cozy farm.â Pig races, 25+ attractions, 14 rides, petting zoo, live music, and food stalls that actually slap.
Why go: If youâve got a mixed-age group, this is the crowd-pleaser. Kids can bounce from rides to the giant corn box; adults can snack, sip, and spectate without getting bored. The grounds are immaculate and the photo spots are everywhere.
2) Goebbertâs Pumpkin Patch & Apple Orchard â Classic fall festival done right
A full festival campus: pumpkin patch, apple orchard, animal attractions, food stands, and weekend buzz without losing the farm feel.
Why go: Plenty to do for a whole afternoon â pick apples, grab donuts, let the kids run the attractions loop, then fill a wagon with pumpkins. Itâs an easy âbring the grandparentsâ day, too.
3) Kuipers Family Farm â Big views, big pumpkins
A country-day escape west of the city: wide fields, tractor rides, bakery smells drifting across the farm, and every size pumpkin you can dream up.
Why go: Itâs the scenic, slow-down option. Families love the Pumpkin FunFarm attractions, and their bakery/cider lineup is a legit draw. Admission varies by weekday/weekend and month â October is prime time.
4) Johansen Farms Childrenâs Zoo & Pumpkin Patch â Gentle, kid-forward fun
Bolingbrookâs family staple: meet the animals, hop on gentle rides, and browse a free open market and pumpkin area.
Why go: Ideal for younger kids or first-pumpkin trips. Itâs stroller-friendly, the staff is sweet, and the market makes it easy to grab decor and gourds without paying for rides you wonât use.
5) Siegelâs Cottonwood Farm Pumpkin Fest â Fall festival every day
Over 35 attractions, plenty of food, and a true festival vibe â with daily hours during the heart of the season.
Why go: If your crew wants a big checklist â corn maze, wagon rides, slides, animals, shows â this is the âdo it allâ stop. Itâs efficient and high-energy, with lots packed into one campus.
Plan the perfect patch day
Go early or go late. Morning light for photos, late afternoon for golden hour and smaller lines.
Boots > sneakers. Fields get muddy â youâll thank us later.
Grab extras. Bungee cords for the trunk, wipes, and a marker to label pumpkins (so the kids donât âswapâ).