7 pumpkin patches to visit around the Twin Cities this fall Twin Cities

7 pumpkin patches to visit around the Twin Cities this fall Twin Cities

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7 pumpkin patches to visit in Minnesota this fall

Photo by Paul Bersebach/MediaNews Group/Orange County Register via Getty Images. Picking the perfect pumpkin is a fall staple, and there are plenty of farms around the Twin Cities to visit this year. Here are seven farms open now for U-pick pumpkins and other fun family activities. Of note: Check prices online before you go. Some attractions aren't included in the entry fee.
in Ham Lake
What they have: Hayrides, farm animals, pumpkin bowling, corn pits and State Fair-inspired food trucks on weekends.Price: $5, cash only.
in Farmington
What they have: Over 70 kinds of pumpkins, corn maze, pumpkin cannon and vineyard. The farm doesn't make wine, but guests can join the fall grape harvest on certain weekends.Price: Free entry.
in Chanhassen
What they have: Hay rides, corn maze, additional kids' corn maze, giant slides and pumpkin cannon.Price: Free entry, with activities priced separately.
in Dayton
What they have: Corn maze, hay rides, bounce houses and on-site concessions. Price: Admission to the pumpkin marketplace is free; other attractions range from $3-$12.
in Wyoming
What they have: Trolley rides to the pumpkin patch, barnyard games, kid-sized ziplines and nine dino sculptures for photo ops. Price: $13-$19 at the door, depending on the day. Ages 2 and under free.
in White Bear Lake
What they have: Wagon rides, apple picking, corn maze, a bakery and live music on weekends. Price: Free.
in Lino Lakes
What they have: Corn maze, farm animals, garden center, on-site concessions, ropes course and more family activities. Price: $15-$18, depending on the day. Online ticket sales only. Yes, and: Minnesota Zoo's popular , featuring more than 5,000 carved pumpkins, is on display now. For those wanting to go off the beaten path, will have fire dancers, "enchanted trails," bonfires, and over 1,000 glowing jack-o-lanterns. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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