Fall just wouldn’t be the same without the glow of pumpkins on front doorsteps all across Pennsylvania. Enjoy a long held tradition – or start a new tradition – with a visit to the largest pumpkin patch in Pennsyvlania. However, the pumpkin patch is so much more than a field dotted with pumpkins ripe for picking. You’ll discover an entire park full of fun fall activities that are perfect for the whole family. It’s the perfect way to spend fall in Pennsylvania.

Maize Quest Fun Park in New Park promises plenty of fun with its assortment of fall attractions, including a giant corn maze, a trackless train, a maze mountain slide, and a jump zone.

Facebook/Maize Quest Fun Park You’ll find a ton of corn mazes in Pennsylvania, but the Bamboo Maze at Maize Quest Fun Park just might be the most unique in the entire state. In fact, the fun park bills it as “the world’s first maze of living bamboo.”

Climb aboard the Pumpkin Express, a giant wagon led by the farm’s largest tractor, for a ride to the pumpkin patch. Rides to the pumpkin patch are free.

Facebook/Maize Quest Fun Park It definitely wouldn’t be fall in Pennsylvania without a hay ride, right?

Once at the pumpkin patch, you’re ready to start your quest to find the best pumpkin in the field. Don’t worry. You have plenty of pumpkins – more than 10,000 – from which to choose.

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Pick the tiniest or the biggest pumpkin. Each pumpkin costs 75 cents a pound, but the really good news? Pumpkin prices are capped at $12.

Facebook/Maize Quest Fun Park Of all of the pumpkin patches in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to visit this one. With all there is to do, you can spend all day at the farm.

Crown yourself the Queen or King of the Pumpkin Patch by taking a seat in one of the brightly colored chairs as you await your return ride to the park.

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Get lost in the giant corn maze, or buy a token to…

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Explore the farm on the Hidden Gem Railroad trackless train. You never know who you might run into during your journey.

Facebook/Maize Quest Fun Park Can you imagine fall in Pennsylvania without a scenic train ride? This one’s definitely one of the most unique.

Check out admission prices.

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Head over to the official website of Maize Quest Fun Park for days, hours, and a complete list of attractions. Or, go here for Facebook.

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Have you visited the largest pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania before? What did you think?  Share your experiences below! Then start planning a ride aboard this pumpkin patch train ride.

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You’ll find a ton of corn mazes in Pennsylvania, but the Bamboo Maze at Maize Quest Fun Park just might be the most unique in the entire state. In fact, the fun park bills it as “the world’s first maze of living bamboo.”

It definitely wouldn’t be fall in Pennsylvania without a hay ride, right?

Of all of the pumpkin patches in Pennsylvania, you’ll definitely want to visit this one. With all there is to do, you can spend all day at the farm.

Can you imagine fall in Pennsylvania without a scenic train ride? This one’s definitely one of the most unique.

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Address: Maize Quest Fun Park - Official Listing, 2885 New Park Road Suite MQ, New Park, PA 17352, USA

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Largest Pumpkin Patch In Pennsylvania October 16, 2021 Beth Price-Williams What is the most well-known pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania? Nothing says fall like a visit to one of the many pumpkin patches in Pennsylvania. Roba Family Farms in North Abington Township just might be the best pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania. After you’ve picked your pumpkins, explore the rest of the sprawling farm. The full menu of activities includes such fun as train rides, pony rides, and face painting. You can even climb a giant spider web. The farm’s all about animals, too, with a farm animal center, dog tricks, and pig races. You’ll also find a ton of a fall goodies, so bring a hearty appetite. Are there any corn mazes in Pennsylvania? One of the most treasured falls traditions in Pennsylvania is visiting one, or more, of its many corn mazes. Which are your favorite corn mazes in Pennsylvania? When you visit Coolspring Corn Maze, you can escape the maze before going on a pony ride or climbing aboard a scenic hay ride. Cherry Crest Adventure Park in Ronks and Weakland Farms Corn Maze in Portage are both picture-perfect day trip destinations. Hellerick’s Family Farm in Doylestown boasts a ton to do, in addition to its epic corn maze. Pick pumpkins; climb a spider web, and try your hand at the tractor pull, for example. What can I do during fall in Pennsylvania? Fall in Pennsylvania is the perfect segue from a long, hot summer to a brutally cold winter. We have so many ways to enjoy the beautiful weather during fall, including venturing out on a picturesque road trip in Pennsylvania. Drink in the fall colors at some of the state’s most beautiful fall destinations – Presque Isle State Park, Kinzua Bridge State Park, and Pine Creek Gorge, for example. Lehigh Gorge State Park is perfect for a leisurely hike on winding paths that give you an up close view of the fall foliage. You’ll definitely want to check out Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls, both at Ohiopyle State Park, when they’re framed by falls colors, too.

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Largest Pumpkin Patch In Pennsylvania

October 16, 2021

Beth Price-Williams

What is the most well-known pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania? Nothing says fall like a visit to one of the many pumpkin patches in Pennsylvania. Roba Family Farms in North Abington Township just might be the best pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania. After you’ve picked your pumpkins, explore the rest of the sprawling farm. The full menu of activities includes such fun as train rides, pony rides, and face painting. You can even climb a giant spider web. The farm’s all about animals, too, with a farm animal center, dog tricks, and pig races. You’ll also find a ton of a fall goodies, so bring a hearty appetite. Are there any corn mazes in Pennsylvania? One of the most treasured falls traditions in Pennsylvania is visiting one, or more, of its many corn mazes. Which are your favorite corn mazes in Pennsylvania? When you visit Coolspring Corn Maze, you can escape the maze before going on a pony ride or climbing aboard a scenic hay ride. Cherry Crest Adventure Park in Ronks and Weakland Farms Corn Maze in Portage are both picture-perfect day trip destinations. Hellerick’s Family Farm in Doylestown boasts a ton to do, in addition to its epic corn maze. Pick pumpkins; climb a spider web, and try your hand at the tractor pull, for example. What can I do during fall in Pennsylvania? Fall in Pennsylvania is the perfect segue from a long, hot summer to a brutally cold winter. We have so many ways to enjoy the beautiful weather during fall, including venturing out on a picturesque road trip in Pennsylvania. Drink in the fall colors at some of the state’s most beautiful fall destinations – Presque Isle State Park, Kinzua Bridge State Park, and Pine Creek Gorge, for example. Lehigh Gorge State Park is perfect for a leisurely hike on winding paths that give you an up close view of the fall foliage. You’ll definitely want to check out Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls, both at Ohiopyle State Park, when they’re framed by falls colors, too.

The OIYS Visitor Center

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Nothing says fall like a visit to one of the many pumpkin patches in Pennsylvania. Roba Family Farms in North Abington Township just might be the best pumpkin patch in Pennsylvania. After you’ve picked your pumpkins, explore the rest of the sprawling farm. The full menu of activities includes such fun as train rides, pony rides, and face painting. You can even climb a giant spider web. The farm’s all about animals, too, with a farm animal center, dog tricks, and pig races. You’ll also find a ton of a fall goodies, so bring a hearty appetite.

Are there any corn mazes in Pennsylvania?

One of the most treasured falls traditions in Pennsylvania is visiting one, or more, of its many corn mazes. Which are your favorite corn mazes in Pennsylvania? When you visit Coolspring Corn Maze, you can escape the maze before going on a pony ride or climbing aboard a scenic hay ride. Cherry Crest Adventure Park in Ronks and Weakland Farms Corn Maze in Portage are both picture-perfect day trip destinations. Hellerick’s Family Farm in Doylestown boasts a ton to do, in addition to its epic corn maze. Pick pumpkins; climb a spider web, and try your hand at the tractor pull, for example.

What can I do during fall in Pennsylvania?

Fall in Pennsylvania is the perfect segue from a long, hot summer to a brutally cold winter. We have so many ways to enjoy the beautiful weather during fall, including venturing out on a picturesque road trip in Pennsylvania. Drink in the fall colors at some of the state’s most beautiful fall destinations – Presque Isle State Park, Kinzua Bridge State Park, and Pine Creek Gorge, for example. Lehigh Gorge State Park is perfect for a leisurely hike on winding paths that give you an up close view of the fall foliage. You’ll definitely want to check out Ohiopyle Falls and Cucumber Falls, both at Ohiopyle State Park, when they’re framed by falls colors, too.