Halloween 2. 01. 1: Pumpkin patches in Arizona. Pumpkin Days and Fall Maze: 9 a. Thursday, 9 a. m.- 1. Friday and Saturday, 9 a. Sunday through Wednesday, Oct. Enjoy a pumpkin patch, various corn mazes, a petting zoo, train rides and more. Tickets can be purchased up to one hour before closing.
Tolmachoff Farms, 5. N. 7. 5th Ave., Glendale. Free for children age one and younger.
Pumpkin and Chili Party: 1. Thursday, 1. 0 a. Friday and Saturday, 1. Sunday, Oct. 1- 3. A leader in Valley agritourism, Schnepf Farms will continue its tradition of serving heaping bowls of chili, fresh cornbread, roasted sweet corn and warm brownies at this time- honored celebration.
Browse 49 Trusted Pumpkin Patches in Scottsdale, AZ on ChamberofCommerce.com. Phoenix pumpkin patches and harvest festivals are popular in Phoenix each fall. These Arizona farms specialize in pumpkin picking before Halloween.
Guests can pick out a pumpkin or two, go on a hayride, watch a pig race, wander through the sprawling corn maze and shop at the country store. The kids can take ride a roller coaster or spooky train and visit the petting zoo. Schnepf Farms, 2. Rittenhouse Road, Queen Creek. Fry's Food and Drugstore, $1.
Thursdays and Fridays, free for children age 2 and younger. Fall Festival: noon Friday, 1. Saturday, Oct. 7- 2. A pumpkin patch, hay rides, Papa Laron's petting zoo, a HAYmazing hay maze, and rides and games for the little ones are featured.
Horseback riding and photo opportunities are available. A craft fair is held and Halloween costumes are sold. De. Witt Stables, 2. E. Quince St., Mesa. De. Witt- Stables/1. Pumpkin Patch: 1.
Connect with 'MacDonald's Ranch Annual Pumpkin Patch Festival' social media, video and photo pages. Welcome to MacDonald’s Ranch Annual Pumpkin Patch! October 1 st to October 31 st, 2015. 9am to 6pm. Open on Columbus Day! CLOSED every Tuesday and at. Arizona's Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes, Hay Rides and More, by County Remember: ALWAYS call (or follow the link to the farm's own website, if the name is a blue link.
Thursday through Wednesday, Oct. The pumpkin patch features hay bales, wagons, picture opportunities, and more than 1,0. First Christian Church, 7. E. Mc. Donald Drive, Scottsdale. Free to attend, Cost of purchase items vary.
The Great Pumpkin Festival: 9 a. Thursday and Friday, 8: 3. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. Weekend festival activities include hayrides, country- Western entertainment and carnival games. Children age 1. 2 and younger can choose a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch. Included with garden admission or garden membership.
Supported by the Pearson Family and Pearson & Company with additional support from the Ferry Family Foundation in memory of Ernest S. Virginia D. Ferry. Desert Botanical Garden, 1.
N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. ID, $8 for ages 3- 1.
Boo Fest: 6- 9 p. Oct. 2. 2. The family event includes horse- drawn hay rides, bounce houses, a climbing wall, carnival games and live entertainment. A judged costume parade is held and children age 1. Vendors sell drinks and food like kettle corn, Indian fry bread, chicken nuggets and sandwiches. Presented by City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. Goelet A. C. Beuf Community Center, 3. W. Pinnacle Peak Road, Phoenix.
Free for all events, $1- $7 each for food and drink items. PARKS/commcntr. html. Pumpkin Festival: 9 a.
Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Oct. Take a mule- or horse- drawn hay ride to the pumpkin patch and select one to take home and carve. A petting zoo, pony rides, steer- head roping, horse- shoe pits, a gem mine, cowboy golf and a hay maze are among the activities.
Hot dogs, hamburgers and drinks are available. Closes at 1 p. m. Halloween, Oct. 3. Get $1 off admission with canned food donation for Desert Mission Food Bank. Mac. Donald's Ranch, 2.
N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. Fall Festival: noon Fridays, 1. Saturdays, through Oct.
A pumpkin patch, hay rides, Papa Laron's petting zoo, a HAYmazing hay maze, and rides and games for the little ones are featured. Horseback riding and photo opportunities are available. A craft fair is held and Halloween costumes are sold.
De. Witt Stables, 2. E. Quince St., Mesa.
De. Witt- Stables/1. Halloween Pumpkin Patch: 9 a. Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Nov. Children get to decorate a pumpkin to take home at this Southeast Valley farm's seasonal festival. Additional activities, all included with admission, include feeding farm animals, jumping in bounce houses, going on a hay ride and walking through the maze.
Mother Nature's Farm, 1. E. Baseline Road, Gilbert. Pumpkin Patch: 1. Thursdays through Wednesdays, through Oct. The pumpkin patch features hay bales, wagons, picture opportunities, and more than 1,0. First Christian Church, 7. E. Mc. Donald Drive, Scottsdale.
Free to attend, Cost of purchase items vary. Pumpkin Festival: 8: 3. Saturdays and Sundays, through Oct. Get your fall decor, apple cider and take the kids out for a hay ride at Mortimer Family Farms, formerly Young's Farm, in central Arizona. Check the schedule for additional events, including a tractor pull, pumpkin decorating and a costume competition. Mortimer Family Farms, 1.
E. Arizona 1. 69, Dewey. Free admission. 9. Pumpkin Days and Fall Maze: 9 a. Thursday through Saturday, 9 a. Sunday, 9 a. m.- 8 p.
Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. Enjoy a pumpkin patch, various corn mazes, a petting zoo, train rides and more. Tickets can be purchased up to one hour before closing. Tolmachoff Farms, 5. N. 7. 5th Ave., Glendale. Free for children age one and younger.