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As autumn colors start to paint the Charleston landscape, the hunt for the perfect pumpkin becomes a cherished tradition for locals and visitors alike. Charleston offers a variety of pumpkin patches, each bringing its own unique charm to the fall season. From picturesque farms offering hayrides and fresh autumn produce to lively patches filled with activities for the whole family, there’s something for everyone in Charleston’s pumpkin patch scene. Let’s delve into the heart of this tradition by exploring some of the best pumpkin patches around the city.

First on the list is Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch, a staple in Mount Pleasant since 1997. Celebrating its 27th year, Boone Hall has grown into one of the largest fall festivals in the state. Open from September 29 through October 27 on Fridays through Sundays; visitors can enjoy a day full of fun on the farm. It’s more than just a place to pick a pumpkin; it’s an autumn tradition that brings together people of all ages for a day packed with farm-themed enjoyment.

Next, there’s Hibben UMC Pumpkin Patch located at 690 Coleman Avenue in Mt Pleasant. Opening its patches from September 26th through October 31st, it offers pumpkins in all sizes. Monday through Saturday, from 10 am to 7 pm, and Sunday, from 11:30 am to 7 pm, you can find the perfect pumpkin while supporting Hibben’s mission programs. It’s a wonderful way to give back while indulging in the seasonal festivities.

For those looking for more than just pumpkins, West Farm Corn Maze in Moncks Corner invites visitors from October 2 to November 3. Open Wednesday through Sunday, the farm features a corn maze, animal viewing, hayride, apple slingshot, and more. It’s an ideal spot for families seeking a full day of outdoor fun and autumnal activities alongside their pumpkin picking.

Dreaming Farms on Camp Road in Charleston provides a down-home experience with a diverse selection of pumpkins, hayrides, and more. Open from September 20th, it offers a unique take on the pumpkin patch adventure, making it a must-visit for those seeking a more traditional, farm-oriented experience.

Pumpkin Junction in Summerville adds a lively twist with costume contests, food trucks, live music, and farm-fresh foods. It’s a patch that turns pumpkin picking into a full-day event filled with entertainment and culinary delights, perfect for foodies and music lovers.

Legare Farms on Johns Island integrates paid activities like pumpkin picking, horse rides, and a corn cannon with free activities such as a barnyard animal farm and playground. It’s a place where adventure meets agriculture, offering a comprehensive farm experience to every visitor.

Charleston’s pumpkin patches offer a blend of traditional harvest activities and community spirit, making each visit a unique experience. Whether you’re looking for the perfect pumpkin, a day of family fun, or a way to support local causes, Charleston’s pumpkin patches have something special to offer. So, which one will you visit this fall?

Source: charlestonmoms.com
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