Fall Has Fallen
October 23, 2014
Last weekend, I was sitting on my couch being bored and I tried to think of all the things I could do to save me from my boredom and all I could come up with was to go eat. I walked to my kitchen and stopped myself before I did too much damage. I need to get out of the house and enjoy this nice fall weather. I stood in the middle of my kitchen thinking of all the things I could do. Yes, most of them did include food, but then I thought of the perfect idea. The pumpkin patch. I mean who wouldn’t want to go drink some warm apple cider and take an Instagram by pumpkins or scorn stalks?
So, I sat on my computer and looked up millions of different pumpkin patches…literally. I thought I would share some of my favorites, just in case there are people like me that need something to do….instead of eat.
Louisburg Cider Mill
http://www.louisburgcidermill.com
KC’s biggest and best pumpkin patch.
Things to do: Pumpkin patch, Hay Castle, Maze, Wagon rides, and fresh cider
$8/person Admission, Children 3 & under: FREE
Carolyn’s Country Cousins
http://carolynscountrycousins.com
So big you can spend the whole day there.
Things to do: 50 acre U-pick patch, huge corn maze, Little Bud’s Railroad, petting zoo, playground, Dad’s den, pumpkin donuts, and Poppa’s peddle karts
Admission, M, T, W, & Th* $10.00/person
Admission, Fri, Sat, & Sun* $12.00/person
Children 2 & under: FREE
Schaake’s Pumpkin Patch
http://www.schaakespumpkinpatch.com
Schaake’s is proud of its family atmosphere.
Things to do:pick-your-own-pumpkins, hayrides, a hay maze, the straw romp, farm animals for viewing, and a photo area
FREE Admission
So, what i’m trying to say is, get out of your kitchen and go enjoy the fall weather at a pumpkin patch.