5 New York Dairy Farms That Turn Into Family-Friendly Pumpkin Patches

Autumn in New York means cooler days, colorful leaves, and a perfect time for visiting a pumpkin patch with your family. What makes it even better is when those pumpkin patches are located on dairy farms. These five farms offer the best of both worlds- seasonal fun and a taste of local agriculture. Whether you’re in search of the perfect pumpkin, a scenic hayride, or a cozy farm store stocked with local goodies, these farms have it all.

1. Dykeman Farm (Pawling, NY)
Since 1974, Dykeman Farm has been a go-to spot for families looking to pick the perfect pumpkin. Their pumpkin patch features more than 70 varieties of pumpkins- so you’ll have plenty to choose from! While you’re there, don’t miss the free hayrides and farm-fresh produce, including their famous sweet corn, picked fresh every day. The farm stand offers fresh vegetables like winter squash, tomatoes, and cucumbers, as well as local meat and eggs from Millbrook Beef & Dairy Market. Whether you're here for pumpkins, delicious vegetables, or just a fun day out, Dykeman Farm delivers the full fall experience. No reservation needed. 

2. Tiashoke Farm (Cambridge, NY)
At Tiashoke Farm, pumpkin picking is just one of many activities you can enjoy. While known for their dairy operations, this family farm has expanded to include a farm store, stocked with meat, cheese, pumpkins, and other local products, such as squash. Most of their pumpkins are under a weatherproof covering, making it a great spot for a rainy day pumpkin picking. They also host a special pumpkin centerpiece-making class, perfect for those who want to get creative while celebrating the season. Additionally, visitors can browse a variety of gourds and mums to complete their fall decor.

3. Tim’s Pumpkin Patch (Marietta, NY)
What started as a small pumpkin stand has grown into a full family fall destination. Tim’s Pumpkin Patch is open daily and offers season passes for those who just can’t get enough. Between their pick-your-own pumpkin fields, hayrides, corn maze, and even an animal barn, there’s no shortage of activities. After a day of exploring, treat yourself to some delicious fall desserts like apple pie nachos, apple cider milkshakes, apple cider donuts, or pumpkin funnel cakes. Their dairy roots trace back to Maple Lane Farms and Cabot Creamery, making it a must-visit for dairy lovers and pumpkin seekers alike. 

4. Pierson’s Farm (Middletown, NY)
Pierson’s Farm offers a wide range of fall activities, from picking your own pumpkins to navigating a 4-acre corn maze, and you can even enjoy live music on select weekends. This farm offers so much more than just pumpkins- it’s a place where the whole family can relax and have fun. From life-sized farmer foosball to animal barns, there’s something for everyone. On premise, you’ll also find a gift store full of mums, decor, local jams, and honey. Plus, at their year-round farm store, you can pick up fresh, grass-fed beef, pasture-raised chicken, pork, and free-range eggs, all while supporting their dairy farm and bringing home high-quality meat.

5. Hanehan Family Farmstand (Saratoga Springs, NY)
For families looking for a low-key fall outing, Hanehan Family Farmstand is a perfect choice. This dairy farm, which not only sells locally raised beef, is also packed with pumpkins of every size and color. You can pick your own pumpkins and gourds, grab some fall decorations like hay bales and corn stalks, and visit their sheep or browse locally made wool products. In addition to pumpkins, the farm offers local fall produce such as seasonal sweet corn, locally produced cheese, garlic, and winter squash. This farm doesn’t offer hayrides or a corn maze, making it the ideal spot for those looking to enjoy a peaceful and relaxing pumpkin picking experience.

From pumpkin picking and hayrides to farm-fresh goodies and local meats, these New York dairy farms offer a full range of fall activities for the entire family. Whether you’re looking for a full day of fun activities or a simple visit to stock up on pumpkins and gourds, these farms deliver on both fun and quality. So, head out to the farm, and make some autumn memories while supporting local agriculture.

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