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Jumbo's Pumpkin Patch

4.0 (33 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Stephanie W.

A nice selection od pumpkins and Mums! The day we visited it rained, so they didn't charge for parking (normally $5). We found some wonderful pumpkins (.55/lb) and I was really impressed with the mum selection. Most were $20, but they were already potted in nice pots, not plastic. Large selection of blooming and not yet bloomed. Inside the barn was a nice selection of Fall and Halloween trinkets and candles. My kids bought cookies and a whoopie pie (also very tasty, I might have taste tasted for quality control). It was raining outside, but the hayrides are free, there are animals, lots of activities, including picking your own pumpkin. Very friendly!

Jina L.

Ended up here because all other pumpkin patches were sold out of their admission tickets by mid October, and it did not disappoint! We arrived and there were plenty of people helping everyone park in a very efficient fashion. The corn maze was difficult/big enough to have fun and go in with a larger group, but not too hard that you would spend an hour in there. The pumpkin patch was right next to the corn maze, so whenever everyone made it out, we just walked over to find our pumpkins. We thought we were late to the game, but they patch still had decent pumpkins- mainly orange ones but we did see a couple rarity of white ones at the side. Once we were satisfied with our pick, there was a hay ride that picked us up and vendors that sold drinks/food. Not to mention that the petting zoo was a plus and there was plenty do look/do once we got back on the main building area. 10/10 highly recommend, overall great experience.

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David H.

This place is worth the hour or so drive from DC. They have a small petting zoo that has a few cows, pigs, goats and pony rides for kids. The star here is the corn maze and this thing is no joke. I've never been to one before and figured I'd be in and out in 10 minutes. No comment on how I did but I did manage to accidentally find the emergency exit twice and realized the observation tower just shows you a sea of corn. Once you finally escape the corn maze, you can get a pumpkin in the nearby patch and buy some tasty peach preserves and a bunch of other stuff at the general store. My groupon gave me a corn maze ticket, $5 pumpkin credit, and a $5 snack credit I used on a tasty caramel apple. If you have a groupon, head to the back barn to redeem it. This place is worth checking out if you want to check out a corn maze, I had a fun time and would come back next year to see if I can do a little better on that maze!

Pumpkin Patch view from hayride tractor.
Ataya P.

Had an amazing time here!! We drank hot cider, ate funnel cakes, got lost in the corn maze and picked pumpkins. Had a blast with the gals! Plenty of fun for the kids. I plan to return here next year with my 3 year old niece for an auntie's day out. She'd love this! I recommend that you check the weather first. We totally underestimated how chilly it was going to be and ended up huddled together for the first half of the trip lol.

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Lorena B.

Jumbo's is a fun family oriented place to spend a few hours. Admission and parking are free but activities can add up fast so if you see a Groupon, jump on it. The one I bought said it included a $5 snack bar credit but it was actually $5 per person, as well as $5/person credit for pumpkins and the corn maze. The corn maze isn't too challenging- even after a few wrong turns it only took about 20-30 minutes to find our way out. The pumpkin patch is pretty large and I enjoyed looking for the perfect pumpkin. If that's not your thing, there are plenty of pre-picked pumpkins near the entrance you can purchase. The petting zoo is small but cool. 2 complaints: first, the funnel cakes aren't made to order so they're served cold. Who wants a cold funnel cake? Second, there are a few bad parents running around, i.e. letting their kids push to the front of lines without correcting them. So annoying.

We made it through the corn maze!
Lauren M.

Jumbo's is our fall family tradition. Ever since I was a young little lady, my mother, sister, and I have raced through the corn maze and picked the perfect pumpkins. What once started as a small operation has grown into quite the experience! From snacks and crafts to petting zoos and birthday parties, Jumbo's has thought of it all. This is a must-do if you have children, I promise they will love it! No kids? Come anyway. You will have fun.

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