30 Best Pumpkin Patches & Farms to Find Fall Fun Around Southern Indiana
Fall means something different to each of us. For some, it is all about the hayrides and apple cider. For others, it's the pumpkin patches and corn mazes. And for still others, there's the fun of taking the kids for a day of outdoor farm adventure.
Personally, I love fall, and especially Halloween. We all know you cannot celebrate Halloween without a proper jack-o-lantern, which starts with the perfect pumpkin. Sure you can go to a big chain box store to buy your pumpkin but it is so much more satisfying and fun to go out into a patch and pick your perfect jack-o-lantern pumpkin yourself. So if you're looking for the perfect pumpkin check out one of the options we've got below for area pumpkin patches and farms.
The other great thing about this time of year, of course, are the hayrides and corn mazes and in this part Midwest, there is no shortage. If these are your idea for a fun fall time, keep scrolling to find out some of the best in the region.
Looking for a location to take the kids and let them burn off some of that fall break energy? We've got that too. The Tri-state is full of places perfect for entertaining the kids - young and old alike.
Maybe you'd prefer more of an adult-only experience like, say, a day at a winery and distillery full of fall flavors or maybe Zombie Paintball is more your speed... You guessed it... Keep scrolling. We have put together a list of some of the best places to enjoy fall fun - no matter what your exact brand of fun happens to be. And while this is certainly not a comprehensive list of every place in the region, it is an alphabetical list full of 30 wonderful spots, all within about a two-hour drive of Evansville, Henderson, and Owensboro - and some right here in our own backyards too. Keep scrolling to find your new favorite fall tradition in Southern Indiana, Western Kentucky, and Southeastern Illinois...
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