The leaves are changing colors from bright green to a warm orangey red, there’s a slight chill to the afternoon air, and the days seem to be a bit shorter. That’s right, it’s autumn. Some may say it’s the best time of year, and I would have to agree. But, what is something that goes perfectly well with autumn? If you’re considering visiting the pumpkin patch, you are correct. Let’s talk about pumpkin patches in Wyoming.
Fall Weather in Wyoming

If you plan to visit the beautiful state of Wyoming, I would say fall is a fantastic time. Two-thirds of Wyoming is covered with stunning mountain ranges and rangelands covered with beautiful woods in the foothills of the Eastern Rocky Mountains.
Though the temperatures can get pretty chilly during October and prime pumpkin patch season, it is just more of a reason to bust out the cozy sweaters, fluffy socks, and warm boots as you make your way to pick out the best pumpkins Wyoming has to offer.
The 4 Best Pumpkin Patches in Wyoming
1. SonHarvest Seasons
Riverton, Wyoming
Smack dap in the middle of Wyoming is SonHarvest Seasons. This family ran farm started as a raspberry farm, and after a few years, the family started to grow other crops like asparagus.
In 1997 the family decided to plant some pumpkins in their personal garden at home, and to their surprise, they grew so much that they were handing pumpkins off to friends and family.
Now SonHarvest Seasons grows fruit and other produce during the spring and summer, then during fall, it turns into Wyoming’s best pumpkin patch. White or orange, big or small, come out and pick the perfect pumpkins, and once you do that, go ahead and get lost in the corn maze.
2. Ellis Harvest Home
Lingle, Wyoming
What started as a small family pumpkin patch has now grown into the famous Ellis Harvest Home, home of fantastic produce, pumpkins, and of course, the giant corn mazes.
Each year this family-run farm tends to grow more here and there, so they are ever-expanding. With the growing pumpkin patch also comes the freshest produce, colossal corn mazes, a corn pit, hay rides, and tomato launchers. Come for a fun day and leave with many memories and a new fall family tradition. Make sure to find the photo op areas where you can share these memories for years at this great Wyoming pumpkin patch.
Of course, all this fun is bound to work up an appetite, but not to worry, as the concessions have a little something for everyone.
3. Green Acres Corn Maze
Casper, Wyoming
Green Acres Corn Mazes is ten years of stunning corn mazes and pumpkins galore. At this Wyoming pumpkin patch, their mission is “To provide an appreciation for agriculture, a unique AGRI-Education & AGRI-Entertainment experience while enjoying some wholesome family fun!” Because we all should appreciate where our food comes from.
Come for the pumpkins but stay for the grain train, apple cannon, corn pit, mining for gems, and so much more! Make sure to visit the petting zoo. The littles will love it, and you’ll love their adorable little faces making this one of the most popular pumpkin patches in Wyoming.
4. Gallagher’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
Clark, Wyoming
This husband and wife duo have eighteen plus years in ranching and decided it was their time to open up their farm in Clark, Wyoming called Gallagher’s Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch.
Although this Wyoming farm thrives off of their sweet corn, farm-fresh beef, and pork, they also grow their pumpkins. Come and visit the massive corn mazes and grab your pumpkins come October but come back for all the other unique fresh foods they have to offer.
With pumpkins in all shapes and sizes, you’ll pick the perfect pumpkins for the whole family. Stay for the fresh concessions, hayrides, and corn pit, making this one of the best Wyoming pumpkin patches to visit this season.
Why are there so few pumpkin patches in Wyoming?
You may be thinking, in a large state like Wyoming, why are there so few pumpkin patches to visit? The true answer is weather conditions.
Of course, you can plant pumpkins in Wyoming, but it is a bit more tricky than in other states. In Wyoming, temperatures can vary significantly at the time when you need to plant pumpkins for them to produce their harvest. For example, springtime temperatures can dip to frost levels quickly, and if you plant the pumpkins too late, the autumn frost can kill the plant before it has time to produce a pumpkin. If you do not calculate this time precisely with how the weather is behaving, the plant won’t survive.
So as mentioned, is it impossible? Absolutely not. But does it take time, science, effort, and a bit of a green thumb? Oh yes, it does.
Cooking With Wyoming Pumpkins
So you picked your pumpkins, and on the drive home, you cannot stop thinking about all the delicious homemade treats you are about to make. But with so many options, what should you create first? Here are some of my favorite ideas regarding yummy pumpkin cooking with your Wyoming pumpkin patch pumpkins.
Pumpkin Cupcakes
What is better than regular cupcakes? I’ll tell you, pumpkin ones. These moist and flavourful cupcakes have the most tempting cream cheese frosting, making them disappear before you know it. These spiced beauties are delicious, and you’ll need self-control after making them.
You can find the recipe here.
Classic Pumpkin Pie
Fall is pumpkin pie. And fresh pumpkin pie is even better. Make this classic dish with friends or family and turn it into a fun tradition. The smell of the spices will fill your home with tantalizing aromas making you want to bake this pie over and over. Not only does it smell amazing, but it also tastes delicious. With freshly baked pie crust, this rustic pumpkin pie comes together in no time, making it a perfect dish to make with your Wyoming pumpkin patch pumpkins.
You can find the recipe here.
Pumpkin Muffins
I don’t know about you, but muffins are my go-to everything, breakfast, snack, bedtime snack, and maybe even a midnight snack. These pumpkin muffins are bound to have you begging for more. Made with pumpkin pie spices, pistachios, and white chocolate chips, it smells almost as good as they taste. The recipe calls for canned pumpkin, but you can use your pumpkins to make this recipe even tastier!
You can find the recipe here.
Pumpkin Hummus
Pumpkin hummus? Yes, please. Use your favorite veggies or rustic crackers and dig into this amazing hummus. This healthy and delicious staple will turn into a dish you’ll be snacking on every fall, and it is the perfect dish to make with your Wyoming pumpkin patch pumpkins.
You can find the recipe here.
Pumpkin Stew
Pumpkin stew is a delicious hearty meal perfect for a cool autumn day. Pumpkin stew is a slightly spiced, slow simmered stew filled with winter squashes and hearty kale, a delectable yet insanely healthy meal you and your family will love.
You can find the recipe here.
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Tried and true, roasted pumpkin seeds are one of the best snacks on the planet. Not only are pumpkin seeds full of vitamins like magnesium and vitamin k, but they are also so tasty. This simple recipe takes no time to come together, and you’ll enjoy freshly roasted pumpkin seeds once the kids are finished with their carvings.
You can find the recipe here.
Peanutbutter Pumpkin Dog Treats
Now it wouldn’t be fair to leave our furry companions out of this pumpkin feast we are all having, so why not make them a treat as well? The bonus is that when using fresh pumpkins, you don’t have to worry about added sugars or preservatives your dog cannot digest. And if you are like me, I love knowing exactly what goes into my dog’s food so I can keep him healthy and happy.
You can find the recipe here.
Pumpkin Decorating, Interior and Exterior Decor
Once September rolls around the corner, it is time to bring out the pumpkins. Glass, stuffed, real, whatever pumpkins I have acquired, they hit almost every surface of my home. So when you have the real deal from one of the best Wyoming pumpkin patches, what should you do with them?
Carve
Well, number one would be to carve those glorious pumpkins. Carve away, creepy, spooky, or creative, whatever you have in your mind! You can always take to Pinterest to grab inspiration or print some stencils to make the job easier.
Paint
Are you not feeling into creating a big mess of pumpkin guts? Instead of carving those Wyoming pumpkins, try painting them. There are so many styles and ideas when it comes to painting pumpkins. You can glam them up with some gold paint and rhinestones, or you could paint on some spooky faces. Keep it classic with white paint giving your home decor a new look. The possibilities are endless when painting these pumpkins from the Wyoming pumpkin patches.
Create a Wyoming Pumpkin Patch at Your Front Door
Now, this has to be my favorite type of decorating. All you need to do is grab some hay barrels, your favorite mums, and those stunning Wyoming pumpkins. Pro-tip is to use the hay as levels to create visual interest, texture, and height. Your front door will be the talk of the town.
Have You Planned Your Perfect Wyoming Pumpkin Patch Day?
After reading this article, you’ll never run out of ideas with your pumpkins, whether you decide to cook, decorate, or let them hang out in all their natural glory. No matter what location you choose to visit, Wyoming has some of the best pumpkin patches around. Make a day out of it and enjoy the beautiful fall weather Wyoming offers.
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