Pick your pumpkin at these 10 patches around North Texas

Fall is here — what better to celebrate than by picking pumpkins?

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Getting picking at The Shops at Clearfork pumpkin patch.

Photo by FTWtoday

Oh, my gourd — this weekend’s weather is looking very cool. It’s the perfect time to get out, take a walk among the pumpkins, and revel in other fall festivities. If you’re looking for the perfect place for a photo backdrop or to grab a pumpkin for decadent fall treats — check out these 10 pumpkin patches around the area.

And before you head out, grab a pumpkin spice treat from one of these local spots.

Texas Home and Garden | Fort Worth

Stop by for a photo in front of a Texas-themed pumpkin patch with a scarecrow, werewolf, and decorative pumpkins.

  • Drive: 15 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Daily
  • Closing date: Monday, Oct. 30

Christ Lutheran Pumpkin Patch | Fort Worth

Bring your four-legged friend to this pet-friendly patch to grab a pumpkin and take family photos.

  • Drive: 15 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Daily
  • Closing date: Tuesday, Oct. 31

Mainstay Farm | Cleburne

Take a ride on the Ferris wheel, pet the farm animals, find your way through the corn maze, and take seasonal photos in front of the pumpkin house.

  • Drive: 25 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: $20-$26
  • Open: Friday-Sunday
  • Closing date: Sunday, Nov. 4

Pumpkin Nights at Howell Farms | Arlington

The interactive pumpkin patch features a walk-through pumpkin tunnel, elaborate displays, and 5,000 hand-carved real and synthetic pumpkins.

  • Drive: 20 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: $0-$28
  • Open: Wednesday-Monday
  • Closing date: Monday, Oct. 30

St. John the Apostle Pumpkin Patch | Arlington

Grab a gourd and snap some family pics with the Charlie Brown cutouts and photo ops + mark your calendar for a Trunk or Treat event with carnival games and live music on Saturday, Oct. 28.

  • Drive: 20 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Daily
  • Closing date: Tuesday, Oct. 31

First Christian Arlington Pumpkin Patch | Arlington

Choose from 4,000+ different pumpkins and gourds + check out a storytime corner, photo opportunities, lawn games, and activities.

  • Drive: 20 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: $0-$30
  • Open: Daily
  • Dates: Sunday, Oct. 8-Tuesday, Oct. 31

Hall’s Pumpkin Farm and Corn Maze | Grapevine

The working farm lets guests pick pumpkins off the vine + features a two-acre maze of corn stalks and a petting zoo for the kids.

  • Drive: 30 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: $0-$15
  • Open: Wednesday-Sunday
  • Closing date: Tuesday, Oct. 31

The real question — what are you wearing for your fall family photos at Hall’s Pumpkin Farm?

Photo by @girlinchief

Pumpkinfest | Grapevine

Grab your boots for a Halloween-themed hike on the Meadowmere Park Trail and enjoy other fall activities like a pumpkin patch, singing pumpkins, and a forest fear-factor on Friday the 13th.

  • Drive: 35 minutes
  • Cost: $20-$40
  • Open: Friday-Sunday
  • Dates: Friday, Oct. 6-Sunday, Oct. 22

Autumn at the Arboretum | Dallas

This year’s Pumpkin Village is themed “The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” and features 90,000 pumpkins, squash, and gourds. Guests can enjoy a hay bale maze, pumpkin patch, and music.

  • Drive: 45 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: $12-$20
  • Open: Daily
  • Closing date: Sunday, Nov. 5

Dallas Farmers Market | Dallas

Shop for local staples and goods while you peruse 25 varieties of pumpkins. Plus, take the kids to paint a pumpkin and try out the pedal tractor.

  • Drive: 45 minutes from downtown
  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Daily
  • Closing date: Tuesday, Oct. 31

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Rebecca is based outside of Dallas, TX and joined 6AM City as a launch editor for FTWtoday. She was born and raised in North Texas, and produced newscasts across the country for three years before returning to Dallas to work on the Good Day morning show. She loves being outdoors with her dog + trying new restaurants around town.