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Is your family searching for a fun fall activity? Well, don’t miss visiting Lewis County’s charming pumpkin patches! With several local farms providing the ideal autumn setting to create lasting memories with family and friends, enjoy the crisp autumn air and pick your pumpkin at these adorable, local pumpkin patches.

Pumpkin Patches Lewis County

The Huntting’s Pumpkin Patch and Haunted Forest

600 Cinebar Road, Cinebar

From pumpkin picking to haunted trails, Huntting’s Pumpkin Patch and Haunted Forest offers something for everyone to enjoy! Opening on Friday, September 27, this fun farm in Cinebar offers a variety of thrilling attractions for all ages.

A visit to Huntting’s is an experience for the whole family. Find the joy of finding the perfect pumpkin, explore a winding corn maze, and enjoy other thrilling attractions such as shooting the goblin egg slingshot, or exploring during the daytime Haunted Forest for scavenger hunt walks. These family-friendly attractions are open daily from 10 a.m. until dusk.

On Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., the children in your group can enjoy fun hay rides. Kids aged four and under are free for all attractions.

For the older crowd seeking a truly terrifying experience, don’t miss the Haunted Forest and Flashlight Corn Maze, open Friday and Saturday nights from dark until 11 p.m., including Halloween night, October 31, until 9 p.m.

Maximize the fall fun and save money with the purchase of a combination ticket, which offers discounted admission to multiple attractions. Whether you’re planning a family outing or a spooky Halloween adventure, this is the perfect way to experience everything this farm has to offer.

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Lewis County is full of fall fun at farms around the area. Photo courtesy: Fairy Sheep Farm

Huntting’s Pumpkin Patch and Haunted Forest 2024 Price List

  • Pumpkins — $.49 per pound
  • Gourds — $1.25 per pound
  • Specialty Pumpkins — $.79 per pound
  • Haunted Forest — $18 per person
  • Daytime Haunted Forest (No actors) — $8 per person
  • Corn Maze — $9 per person
  • Flashlight Corn Maze — $9 per person
  • Hayride — $6 per person
  • Haunted Forest and Corn Maze combo — $25 per person.
  • Hayride and Corn Maze combo — $13 per person
  • Hayride, Corn Maze, and Daytime Forest combo — $20 per person
  • Hayride, Corn Maze, and Nighttime Forest combo — $30 per person
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The corn maze at The Pumpkin Patch is fun for all ages and is just one of the many fun attractions they offer.

The Pumpkin Patch

518 Goodrich Road, Centralia

A visit to The Pumpkin Patch in Centralia is an opportunity to explore a fall wonderland. Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, starting September 28 and running through Halloween, this expansive farm provides plenty of family-friendly fun.

After finding the perfect pumpkin, get lost in the corn maze, jump in the straw pit, or take a hay or train ride on weekends. Kids will love finding a prized pumpkin, and parents can capture the day with fall photos at the charming displays.

From pumpkins and squash to corn stock bundles, miniature pumpkins, straw bales, and gourds, The Pumpkin Patch has everything you need to decorate for the season, too.  

Lewis County Farms

107 Pinkerton Road, Ethel

At the corner of Highway 12 and Pinkerton Road, find Lewis County Farms offering locally grown produce, including pumpkins during the fall season.  

Whether you’re seeking a classic pumpkin patch experience with hayrides and corn mazes or something a little scarier and more exciting, you and your family will find the ideal spot to celebrate the fall season right here in Lewis County.

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