For generations, pumpkins have been much more than just porch décor in New England; they were once the literal "survival food" that saved early settlers from starvation. Today, the Boston area’s pumpkin patches continue this legacy, blending historical agricultural charm with modern fall festivals. 🎃 A Deep-Rooted History
Known for its massive themed corn mazes and "haunted" evening activities for those seeking a spookier vibe. West & South of Boston The Boston - Facebook Pumpkin Patches Boston Area
Famous for its (like Disney or Pirates) and an iconic "pumpkin tree" for photos. Parlee Farms Tyngsborough, MA, United States For generations, pumpkins have been much more than
Long before they were carved into jack-o'-lanterns, pumpkins were essential to the colonial diet. West & South of Boston The Boston -
: In early colonies, pumpkin shells were reportedly used as templates for haircuts, leading to the nickname "pumpkin heads" for New Englanders.
Whether you’re looking for a quick trip or a full day of "agritainment," these farms offer some of the best experiences in the Greater Boston area. North of Boston Smolak Farms North Andover, MA, United States