Don’t miss out, this is the last full weekend to visit a Miami-area area pumpkin patch and buy your Halloween decorations.
If your family still wants to drop by a local pumpkin patch in Miami, we have a list of stands open in the area. And, we have tips on pumpkin carving and how to perfectly roast those seeds for snacks.
In many cases, coronavirus precautions have merely changed — not shut down — area pumpkin patches and their entertainment options. Below is a list of some of our favorite pumpkin patches near Miami, with an address, hours and website to check for more details.
Pumpkin Patch Florida
Address: 8200 SW 104th St, Kendall, FL 33156
Closing dates: Pumpkin Patch Florida opened Oct. 13 and 15. It will remain open through Halloween.
Attractions: Photo/selfie spots
Hours: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Admission: Free. Pumpkins available for purchase.
Phone: 305-598-3486
Pinto’s Farm
Address: 14890 SW 216 St, Miami, FL 33170
Closing date: Nov. 1
Attractions: Admission includes one pumpkin, pedal boat ride, tractor ride, pony ride (children 70 pounds and under), race track, walk-through around the farm to meet animals, picture opportunities.
Admission: $27.99 for pumpkin patch. Other packages available. Kids 1 and under enter free. If a tour is missed, a $25 fee will be charged to book a new tour time. No same-day reschedules permitted
Hours: By reservations only.
The Berry Farm
Address: 13720 SW 216th St. Miami, FL 33170
Closing date: Nov. 8
Attractions: Hay ride (weekends only), barrel train (weekends only), corn pit, playground, hay maze, corn maze, face painting (weekends only), corn hole, pumpkin patch, pumpkin painting (free with pumpkin Purchase), life size jenga, checkers, tic tac toe, shuffle board, sunflower field, tractor pictures, photo ops, exotic animal show (weekends only).
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; Friday through Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Admission: Weekdays: Adults, $10, Children 3 and older, $7; Weekend Daytime: Adults, $15, Children 3 and older, $13.
Phone: 305-322-3388