Whether you’re a fall fanatic or just here for the candy + flavors, October has something for everyone. But this year, why not level up with a Pumpkin Farm Crawl?

Love pumpkin farms? Can’t decide which SLC spot to visit? Hit more than one! 

Picture it: wagon packed with snacks, costume-wearing kiddos (and maybe a pup đŸ¶), hopping from farm to farm for a full fall day. 

Here are a few tips to plan yours:

Map it out: Pick your date, route, and consider keeping farms within 20–30 minutes of each other.

Mix it up: Try out pumpkin farms that offer a variety of things so you don’t get bored after 2 stops. 

Don’t skip snacks: Pack food, plan a picnic, or hit a farm with eats. (Trust us—hangry toddlers are scarier than any haunted house.)

Bonus ideas: Create a scavenger hunt, match outfits, or plan group photos at each stop.

 

Mabey’s Pumpkin Patch

Mabey’s Pumpkin Patch is a great first stop. Free and strictly a pumpkin patch, they offer over 45 kinds of pumpkins to choose from. BONUS: They’re dog-friendly, too! đŸ¶

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Cornbelly’s

Cornbelly’s boasts an abundance of rides, games, corn mazes, hayrides, and more. This one is bound to keep you busy!

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Schmidt’s Farm & Greenhouse

Schmidt’s Farm and Greenhouse (also pet-friendly) offers lots of local fall produce, including (but not limited to) pumpkins. Don’t leave without checking out their fall activities. Check their event calendar for an extra special visit!

Image from Schmidt’s Pumpkin Farm

Kuwahara’s 

Kuwahara’s offers a range of family-friendly activities, as well as spookier options, concerts, and events for adults 21 and older. This might be a good one to end your night with (after you’ve stopped home and left the kids with a sitter!)

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If you’re hosting a Halloween or holiday event, Photo Camper would love to help capture the fun in a tangible way. Book Photo Camper today. 

We hope your Pumpkin Farm Crawl becomes a new tradition! And tell us, would you join a Pumpkin Farm Bar Crawl before the season’s over? Reply “YES” if you think we should plan one.

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