Do you remember how important it was to pick the perfect pumpkin when you were a kid? Every autumn, it was a big deal to go to the pumpkin patch and spend as much time as possible there (which depended on your parents’ level of patience). Walking through the patch with its brightly-colored pumpkins hiding underneath the vines, the crisp autumn air, and that sense of excitement…it’s all very much a part of the season. You’re never too old to visit the pumpkin patch! Here are nine of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island that make for the perfect fall outing.

  1. Confreda Greenhouses & Farms, Hope

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Confreda Farms/Facebook Starting off our list of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island is Confreda Farms in Hope. Take the free hayride to get to the pumpkin patch during the Fall Festival. Choose the right sized pumpkin for you - they’re priced by the pound.

Visit the Confreda Greenhouses and Farms website to learn more. 2150 Scituate Ave, Hope, RI 02831, USA

  1. Barden Family Orchard, North Scituate

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Barden Family Orchard/Facebook The sugar maples at the orchard are rich with color this time of year! Choose your pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. The farm is open seven days a week August 1 through Halloween with limited hours in November.

Visit the Barden Family Orchard website to learn more. 56 Elmdale Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857, USA

  1. Carpenter’s Farm, Wakefield

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Carpenters Farm/Facebook There are plenty of pumpkins to choose from here at Carpenter’s Farm! From sugar to ornamental to carving pumpkins, it’s one of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island.

Visit the Carpenter’s Farm website to learn more. 520 Matunuck Beach Rd, South Kingstown, RI 02879, USA

  1. Cucumber Hill Farm, Foster

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Cucumber Hill Farm/Facebook Get ready for some fall fun in Rhode Island at Cucumber Hill Farm! Families will love the corn maze, hayrides, pony rides, axe throwing, and, of course, pumpkins! It’s easy to choose the very best pumpkin with a selection like this! Cucumber Hill Farm is open every Saturday and Sunday during the season.

Visit the Cucumber Hill Farm website to learn more. 39 Cucumber Hill Rd, Foster, RI 02825, USA

  1. Dame Farm and Orchard, Johnston

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Dame Farm and Orchard/Facebook Choose from a large selection of pumpkins as well as gourds. Apple picking is also an option at this farm!

Visit the Dame Farm and Orchard website to learn more. 91 Brown Ave, Johnston, RI 02919, USA

  1. Manfredi Farms, Westerly

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Manfredi Farms/Facebook Have a blast at this little farm where you can choose your own pumpkin, play on the sand mound, go for a hayride, and more! It’s a wonderful place to experience some fall fun in Rhode Island.

Visit the Manfredi Farms Facebook page to learn more. 77 Dunns Corner Rd, Westerly, RI 02891, USA

  1. Quonset View Farm, Portsmouth

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Quonset View Farm/Facebook Pick your own pumpkin at Quonset View Farm, one of the most adorable pumpkin farms in Rhode Island. It’s open Monday through Friday 2:30 to 5:00 and Saturday and Sunday 9:00 to 5:00.

Visit the Quonset View Farm Facebook page to learn more. 895 Middle Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871, USA

  1. Stamp Farms, Exeter

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Stamp Farms/Facebook This farm has two locations - visit them at their Exeter location for free hayrides and pumpkin patch during the fall.

Visit the Stamp Farms Facebook page to learn more. 1 Stamp Pl, North Kingstown, RI 02852, USAStamp Place, Stamp Pl, Exeter, RI 02822, USA

  1. Sweet Berry Farm, Middletown

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Sweet Berry Farm/Facebook The last on our list of pumpkin farms in Rhode Island is Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown where your visit isn’t complete without a pumpkin and their famous apple cider donuts!

Visit the Sweet Berry Farm website to learn more. 915 Mitchell’s Ln, Middletown, RI 02842, USA

Have you been to any of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island yet? Let us know your favorite in the comments! If you’re looking for even more ways to spend your autumn days, check out these 7 Country Roads That Are Pure Bliss In The Fall.

Confreda Farms/Facebook

Starting off our list of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island is Confreda Farms in Hope. Take the free hayride to get to the pumpkin patch during the Fall Festival. Choose the right sized pumpkin for you - they’re priced by the pound.

Visit the Confreda Greenhouses and Farms website to learn more.

2150 Scituate Ave, Hope, RI 02831, USA

Barden Family Orchard/Facebook

The sugar maples at the orchard are rich with color this time of year! Choose your pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. The farm is open seven days a week August 1 through Halloween with limited hours in November.

Visit the Barden Family Orchard website to learn more.

56 Elmdale Rd, North Scituate, RI 02857, USA

Carpenters Farm/Facebook

There are plenty of pumpkins to choose from here at Carpenter’s Farm! From sugar to ornamental to carving pumpkins, it’s one of the best pumpkin patches in Rhode Island.

Visit the Carpenter’s Farm website to learn more.

520 Matunuck Beach Rd, South Kingstown, RI 02879, USA

Cucumber Hill Farm/Facebook

Get ready for some fall fun in Rhode Island at Cucumber Hill Farm! Families will love the corn maze, hayrides, pony rides, axe throwing, and, of course, pumpkins! It’s easy to choose the very best pumpkin with a selection like this! Cucumber Hill Farm is open every Saturday and Sunday during the season.

Visit the Cucumber Hill Farm website to learn more.

39 Cucumber Hill Rd, Foster, RI 02825, USA

Dame Farm and Orchard/Facebook

Choose from a large selection of pumpkins as well as gourds. Apple picking is also an option at this farm!

Visit the Dame Farm and Orchard website to learn more.

91 Brown Ave, Johnston, RI 02919, USA

Manfredi Farms/Facebook

Have a blast at this little farm where you can choose your own pumpkin, play on the sand mound, go for a hayride, and more! It’s a wonderful place to experience some fall fun in Rhode Island.

Visit the Manfredi Farms Facebook page to learn more.

77 Dunns Corner Rd, Westerly, RI 02891, USA

Quonset View Farm/Facebook

Pick your own pumpkin at Quonset View Farm, one of the most adorable pumpkin farms in Rhode Island. It’s open Monday through Friday 2:30 to 5:00 and Saturday and Sunday 9:00 to 5:00.

Visit the Quonset View Farm Facebook page to learn more.

895 Middle Rd, Portsmouth, RI 02871, USA

Stamp Farms/Facebook

This farm has two locations - visit them at their Exeter location for free hayrides and pumpkin patch during the fall.

Visit the Stamp Farms Facebook page to learn more.

1 Stamp Pl, North Kingstown, RI 02852, USAStamp Place, Stamp Pl, Exeter, RI 02822, USA

Sweet Berry Farm/Facebook

The last on our list of pumpkin farms in Rhode Island is Sweet Berry Farm in Middletown where your visit isn’t complete without a pumpkin and their famous apple cider donuts!

Visit the Sweet Berry Farm website to learn more.

915 Mitchell’s Ln, Middletown, RI 02842, USA

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Best Pumpkin Patches In Rhode Island October 08, 2021 Melissa M. Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Rhode Island? For most of us, fall is the best time of year. Aside from the cooler weather, apple and pumpkin picking, and fall festivals, the leaves turn an array of beautiful colors. So, where are the best places for leaf-peeping around the Ocean State? Well, we put together a Fall Foliage Road Trip that includes places like Lincoln Woods, Arcadia State Park, Burlingame State Park, and more. So gas up the car and head out on a fall adventure in Rhode Island!  What are some of the best places for apple picking in Rhode Island? Rhode Island has some incredible places to pick your own apples, especially in an area known as Apple Valley in Smithfield located in the northern part of the state. Jaswell’s Farm is one of the best places you can go. Also located in Smithfield are Steere Orchard and Hill Orchard, and both are excellent places for some apple picking as well. Where can I go for fall fun in Rhode Island? There are plenty of farms around the state that offer Fall Festivals filled with family-friendly activities like corn mazes, rides, farm animals, apple picking, and more. Head to this article to read all about some of these farms that are perfect for a fall day.  

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Best Pumpkin Patches In Rhode Island

October 08, 2021

Melissa M.

Where are the best places to see fall foliage in Rhode Island? For most of us, fall is the best time of year. Aside from the cooler weather, apple and pumpkin picking, and fall festivals, the leaves turn an array of beautiful colors. So, where are the best places for leaf-peeping around the Ocean State? Well, we put together a Fall Foliage Road Trip that includes places like Lincoln Woods, Arcadia State Park, Burlingame State Park, and more. So gas up the car and head out on a fall adventure in Rhode Island!  What are some of the best places for apple picking in Rhode Island? Rhode Island has some incredible places to pick your own apples, especially in an area known as Apple Valley in Smithfield located in the northern part of the state. Jaswell’s Farm is one of the best places you can go. Also located in Smithfield are Steere Orchard and Hill Orchard, and both are excellent places for some apple picking as well. Where can I go for fall fun in Rhode Island? There are plenty of farms around the state that offer Fall Festivals filled with family-friendly activities like corn mazes, rides, farm animals, apple picking, and more. Head to this article to read all about some of these farms that are perfect for a fall day.  

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

For most of us, fall is the best time of year. Aside from the cooler weather, apple and pumpkin picking, and fall festivals, the leaves turn an array of beautiful colors. So, where are the best places for leaf-peeping around the Ocean State? Well, we put together a Fall Foliage Road Trip that includes places like Lincoln Woods, Arcadia State Park, Burlingame State Park, and more. So gas up the car and head out on a fall adventure in Rhode Island! 

What are some of the best places for apple picking in Rhode Island?

Rhode Island has some incredible places to pick your own apples, especially in an area known as Apple Valley in Smithfield located in the northern part of the state. Jaswell’s Farm is one of the best places you can go. Also located in Smithfield are Steere Orchard and Hill Orchard, and both are excellent places for some apple picking as well.

Where can I go for fall fun in Rhode Island?

There are plenty of farms around the state that offer Fall Festivals filled with family-friendly activities like corn mazes, rides, farm animals, apple picking, and more. Head to this article to read all about some of these farms that are perfect for a fall day.