LIST: Best pumpkin patches to visit near Cleveland this fall

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CLEVELAND -- Fall is here, and pumpkin patches are starting to pop up everywhere!

3News has compiled a list of pumpkin patches in Northeast Ohio that you should bring your family to this autumn. If you want to pick your own pumpkin and enjoy fall activities on a crisp afternoon, consider visiting one of the following...

Heritage Farms will have its annual Great Fall Festival of Fun and Pumpkins from Sept. 26 until Oct. 25. The festival will feature hayrides, scavenger hunts, a harvest maze, food trucks, entertainment and more.

Between Sept. 27- Oct. 26, Honey Haven Farm will have its annual Fall Festival on Saturdays and Sundays. The event will feature a wagon ride to pick pumpkins as well as many activities for kids.

Between Sept. 13 and Nov. 1, Kingsway Pumpkin Farm will be open to the public with a corn maze as well.

This year, Kutcha Farms has an OSU-themed corn maze as well as a pumpkin patch, wagon rides and more.

The fall activities at Maize Valley begin on Sept. 20. The fall festival will feature a corn maze, wagon ride, duck races and more.

Between Sept. 12-Oct. 26, Mapleside will host its 2025 Fall Festivals. Below is a full list of themed weekends that will take place with dozens of attractions at Pumpkin Village.

Nickajack Farms will hold Pumpkin Days from Sept. 13-Oct. 31. The fall festival will feature wagon rides, a sunflower field, a corn maze, playsets, gourd golf, a corn crib, a kid's construction zone, a pedal cart racetrack, farmyard animals, baby animals, a spider web, rascals rollers and more

Tickets can be purchased HERE.

The Family Fun Fest will open on Saturday, Sept. 13, and run until Nov. 2. The event will feature a giant covered straw pile, tons of slides, pedal tractors, push carts, tire swings, a corn maze, sand box, wagon rides and much more.

Rockin'-R-Ranch is hosting its annual Old West Pumpkin Fun Fest every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. The festival begins on Sept. 27 and runs until Nov. 2. At the festival, you can take as many hayrides as you want on the Pumpkin Patch Hayride that takes you into the Pumpkin Patch and pick and paint your own pumpkins.

If you are looking for some frightening entertainment at night, Rockin'-R-Ranch will turn into Spooky Ranch from 7-9:30 p.m. on Thursdays and Sundays. It will also be open on Fridays and Saturdays from 7-11:30 p.m. Spooky Ranch features five themed attractions: The Famous Haunted Hayride, The Haunted Barn, Blood Slingers' Saloon, Monster Vision in 3D Haunted House and Extreme Nightmares Haunted House.

From Sept. 13 to Oct. 31, Szalay's will feature a challenging corn maze, pumpkins of every shape and size, local honey and maple syrup, homegrown apples, fresh-pressed cider and much more.

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