Here are 4 must visit and close by pumpkin patches you need to visit this fall and then last one has wine! Whether you’re chasing the perfect pumpkin, craving hayrides, or just want to bask in crisp autumn vibes, the Niagara area is overflowing with fall fun. These farms aren’t just good—they’re gourd-geous.
🍂 Howells Family Pumpkin Farm – Fall Fun for All Ages
📍 2878 Holland Road, Fonthill, ON
📅 Sept 3–28 (Wed–Sun) | Sept 30–Oct 31, 2025
🔗 howells.ca
Howells is a Niagara staple, and for good reason. It’s a full-on fall festival with animatronic shows, a sprawling corn maze, train rides, and one of the most epic play yards around. Kids can bounce on the Haystack Jumping Pillow, climb tractor tires, and slide down the Double Doozy Slides. It’s a sensory playground wrapped in autumn magic.
🐴 Warner Ranch and Pumpkin Farm – No Admission, Just Pure Pumpkin Joy
📍 7705 Schisler Road, Niagara Falls, ON
📅 Sept 1–30 (10am–6pm) | Oct 1–31 (9am–6pm) | Nov 1 (9am–6pm)
🔗 warnerranchandpumpkinfarm.com
This ranch is all about accessibility and charm. With no general admission fee, families can roam the pumpkin fields, meet farm animals, and enjoy hayrides without breaking the bank. From decorative gourds to giant prize pumpkins, the selection is top-notch. It’s laid-back, welcoming, and perfect for spontaneous fall adventures.
🧡 Bry-Anne Farms – The Great Pumpkin Patch Tradition
📍 471 Foss Rd., Fenwick, ON
📅 Oct 6–31 | Sun–Fri: 1–6pm | Sat & Thanksgiving Mon: 11am–6pm
🔗 bry-annefarms.ca
Bry-Anne Farms transforms into a pumpkin paradise every October. With wagon rides, corn and straw mazes, and a Pumpkin Discovery Centre, it’s a hands-on experience for curious kids and nostalgic adults. Add in friendly farm animals and you’ve got a wholesome, heartwarming day out.
🍷 Puddicombe Farms – Pumpkins, Hayrides & Estate Wine
📍 1468 #8 Highway, Winona, Hamilton, ON
📅 Sept 20–Oct 26 (11am–4:30pm)
🔗 puddicombefarms.com
Puddicombe brings a little extra sparkle to the season. While kids dive into scavenger hunts, rope mazes, and pumpkin decorating, adults can sip estate wines, ciders, or sangria. It’s a harvest festival with flair—perfect for families who want a mix of rustic charm and vineyard vibes.
🍁 Ready to make some core memories this fall?
Niagara’s pumpkin patches are more than just photo ops—they’re places to laugh, explore, and soak up the season. Let me know if you want help mapping out your perfect pumpkin day or finding cozy cafés nearby to warm up after!





