Pumpkin Town Farms: Tulsa’s Famous Pumpkin Patch

Hi there! Today I want to talk about Pumpkin Town Farms in Tulsa.

 

 

Pumpkin Town brings the rural charm of fall to the heart of Tulsa. Just ten minutes from downtown, this urban pumpkin patch offers something for everyone — slides, a petting zoo, rides, food vendors, and even a haunted maze after dark.

In this article, you will learn how to get there, what attractions to expect, the hours of operation, who owns the farm, and why Pumpkin Town truly feels like “where the farm meets the city.”

Without further ado, let’s jump into the article!

For more information on the events in Tulsa this fall, please check out this link.

And for those who missed Thursday’s article, you can find it right here.

Pumpkin Town Farms: Directions and Location

 

Pumpkin Town is located right off of 6oth and Garnett Road in Tulsa.

Pumpkin Town Farms is located at 6060 S. Garnett Road, on the northwest corner of 61st and Garnett in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

From downtown Tulsa, visitors should head south on Garnett Avenue. After passing 61st Street, the farm entrance is easy to spot.

Alternatively, if coming from the Broken Arrow Expressway or I-44, take an exit that leads to Garnett Road. Then head south and follow signs.

Importantly, free on-site parking is available, making access convenient for families and groups.

Hours, Season & Ownership

 

General admission costs $14.99 for anyone age 2 and older. Children under 2 enter for free.

 

 

Pumpkin Town Farms operates seasonally, typically opening from September 26 through November 2.

Hours are Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The farm is closed on Mondays.

In addition, the farm is family-owned and operated, bringing a personal and welcoming atmosphere to the experience.

They’ve been serving the Tulsa community for over 17 years, adding new attractions almost every season.

Attractions & Activities: Fun for All Ages

 

Massive Thunder Mountain slides and other climbing activities can be found all over the pumpkin patch.

 

 

 

Pumpkin Town offers 30+ attractions included with general admission. There’s something for kids, teens, and adults alike.

Highlights include:

  • A charming petting zoo featuring goats, sheep, and small livestock

  • Massive Thunder Mountain slides and other climbing activities

  • Classic rides like the grain train, cow train, and pony and camel rides

  • The popular corn maze, which changes design each year

  • Family-friendly games like pumpkin bowling, duck races, human foosball, and hay forts

  • Face painting, a gem mine, and even critter paintball

Moreover, guests can enjoy the laid-back vibe by renting a campfire site for the evening.

On weekends, visitors can experience Insanity Farms, a haunted corn maze for those seeking a thrill. It operates Friday and Saturday nights from 7 p.m. to midnight.

Food & Refreshments

 

From caramel apples, to anything pumpkin, they have something for everyone.

 

 

 

Delicious snacks and meals are available from various food trucks and vendors across the property.

Popular options include kettle corn, hot dogs, corn dogs, and sweet treats like funnel cakes and caramel apples.

Additionally, the farm allows outside food in designated picnic areas, especially for those renting fire pits.

This makes it easy to spend the whole day without leaving for meals.

Admission & Pumpkin Pricing

 

General admission costs $14.99 for anyone age 2 and older. Children under 2 enter for free.

The Ultimate Pass includes bonus attractions like the camel rides, gem mine, and more. It costs $22.99 Tuesday–Thursday and $23.99 Friday–Sunday.

Alternatively, individual Barnyard Extras can be purchased à la carte.

For repeat visitors, a season pass is available for $35.99 and includes access all season long.

Pumpkins and gourds are sold separately by weight. Prices range from $0.50 to $15, depending on size. The average cost is around $8.

Why Pumpkin Town Feels Like “Farm Meets City”

 

The petting zoo is one of the main attractions at the farm.

 

 

 

 

What sets Pumpkin Town Farms apart is its unique location.

Though just minutes from Tulsa’s busy streets, it offers a full-fledged countryside experience.

Furthermore, the 20-acre spread provides space to explore while remaining manageable for families with young kids.

Notably, the sights, sounds, and smells of a real farm blend seamlessly with city access.

It’s the perfect escape without the long drive.

Whether you’re planning a date, family day, or school trip, the location alone makes it worthwhile.

Thoughts & Takeaways

And that will wrap things up for today.

Pumpkin Town Farms combines the best of both worlds — city convenience and farm adventure.

From the petting zoo and giant slides to the corn maze and haunted nights, there’s something for everyone.

Because it’s family-owned, you feel that personal touch in every detail, from the staff to the layout.

The experience is fun, affordable, and easy to access — which makes it ideal for Tulsa locals and visitors.

In conclusion, if you’re looking to celebrate fall without leaving the city limits, Pumpkin Town Farms is your destination.

Don’t forget to bring your camera, a cozy sweater, and an appetite for both fun and funnel cake.

-CT

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Chris Tate

Hey, this is Chris and welcome to my blog! I live in Norman OK with my beautiful wife Dawna. I am an avid hiker, kayaker, and fisherman. I hope this blog brings value and excitement as we take many journeys together!

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