The air is crisp and PSL’s are back on the menu, which means it’s time to gather the whole family and plan a day of fall fun. We’ve rounded up some of the best pumpkin patches in Texas that’ll have you stocking up on orange beauties.

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Canton – Yesterland Farm

Enjoy amazement rides, photo ops, Spooktacular Nights, corn maze, pumpkin patch, animal town, festival foods & more! Just an hour and a half drive outside of Dallas, Yesterland Farm is the place to be with your whole family this fall.

Rusk – Pumpkin Patch Train Ride

Pumpkin patch and spooky train ride in one? Sign us up! Grab your Halloween costumes and head over to the Texas State Railroad’s train depot in Rusk. Purchase your 30-minute round trip train ticket and stick around for the Pumpkin Patch Express event including a Pumpkin Patch, hayrides, interactive games, prizes, bouncy houses, spooky tunes and other fun filled activities.

Dallas – Autumn at the Arboretum

Imagine your most wild fall dreams come to life and then add some: that’s what it’s like stepping into Autumn at the Arboretum. After strolling through and snapping pics with the 90,000+ pumpkins on exhibit, purchase you’re very own at the Hoffman Family Gift Store, the Pumpkin Patch in Pecan Grove, and the kiosk across the Paseo.

Marble Falls – Sweet Berry Farm

Known for its famous strawberry fields, the Sweet Berry Farm transforms into an autumn oasis complete with a pumpkin patch, hayrides, pick-your-own flowers, scarecrow stuffing, and even a maze in the shape of Texas.

Devine – Devine Acres Farm

They’ve got the pumpkins and farm animals and family fun, all that’s left is you! Spend a whole day at Devine Acres Farm with unforgettable fun like a petting zoo, fishing pond, barrel rides, and more.

Flower Mound – The Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch

We could all use a place to go for affordable pumpkins and precious time together. So pack up your whole crew and head over to the Flower Mound Pumpkin Patch for gourds and pumpkins starting all the way at $2. Admission is free but plan ahead for a pumpkin fee of $10 on the weekdays and $20 on Saturday and Sunday.