Best Columbus Fall Farms & Pumpkin Patches
1Lynd Fruit Farm
The farm's fall offerings span everything from hand-picked apples and seasonal pumpkins to fresh-baked goods and local cider, creating that storybook autumn atmosphere families seek out for their seasonal bucket list. Staff recommendations and a genuinely relaxed pace make it easy to linger, sample, and load up on what's freshest—whether you're there for hayrides and corn mazes or just to browse the well-stocked market and grab something warm to eat.
Apple picking & pumpkin patchFresh fall produce & ciderFamily-friendly seasonal outingFarm market & baked goodsHayrides & corn mazeSeasonal — typically spring through fall
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2Branstool Orchards
The orchard grounds buzz with activity during fall harvest season—pick your own apples, hunt for pumpkins, and grab freshly made cider donuts straight from the farm stand. The owner and staff genuinely seem to enjoy helping families find the ripest fruit and navigate the rows, making what could feel like work into something memorable and unhurried.
Apple pickingPumpkin selectionCider donutsFarm standPick-your-own fruitFamily-friendly orchardSeasonal — typically summer through fall
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3Legend Hills Orchards
The orchard overflows with seasonal picking opportunities—apples, pumpkins, and more—plus handmade Amish goods like spiced cider, butters, and pickled eggs you won't find elsewhere. The staff treats visitors like regulars, making it an easy, welcoming fall tradition for families year after year.
Apple pickingPumpkin patchPick-your-own fruitFall traditionsLocal & homemade goodsFamily-friendlySeasonal — typically summer through fall
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4Lynd Corn Maze
The corn maze here is genuinely navigable—spacious enough to feel like a real adventure without being overwhelming—and pairs beautifully with the broader orchard experience of apple picking, hayrides, and a fun zone full of unexpected surprises like zip lines and rock walls. Families can easily spend a full day moving between activities, snacking on homemade apple cider donuts and just-picked apples, though budget accordingly if you have a larger group.
corn mazeapple pickinghayridepumpkin patchkid-friendly activitiesfall outingSeasonal — typically fall
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5The Patch on 37 (Lynd Fruit Farm)
The sunflower fields here are a standout—multiple varieties bloom across the property, offering plenty of photo ops and the chance to cut your own flowers to take home. Seasonal fruit picking (raspberries are a highlight) and live entertainment make this a relaxed, staff-friendly spot for a fall outing, with easy parking and online ticketing.
sunflower picking & cuttingfruit picking (raspberries)photo opportunitieslive entertainmentfamily-owned farmSeasonal — typically summer through fall
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6Briar Patch Ranch For Kids
The ranch's farm setting creates a natural, calming backdrop for seasonal activities—pumpkin picking, apple harvesting, corn mazes, and hayrides that let kids move and explore at their own pace. It's a thoughtfully low-pressure way to spend a fall afternoon, where children can engage with the harvest experience without the crowds or intensity of larger commercial patches.
pumpkin patchapple pickingcorn mazehayridefall activitiesfarm experienceSeasonal — typically fall
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7Schacht Family Farm
The farm's honor-system setup—drop cash in an envelope for what you pick—sets a refreshingly low-key tone for a genuine pumpkin-patch experience without the carnival crowds. Expect to spend time selecting from a good variety of pumpkins, sampling fresh hot apple cider at the market stand, and browsing seasonal produce for u-pick, all run by a family that's been welcoming visitors for years.
pumpkin pickingapple cideru-pick producelow-key farm experiencefamily-ownedSeasonal — typically fall
8Hann Farms
The strawberry fields here offer a straightforward pick-your-own experience where you pay by the pound for whatever you gather—bring your own container to avoid the farm's bag fee and make the outing more budget-friendly. Plan for a 45-minute activity on a dry day, wear boots if recent rain has left the rows muddy, and head toward the back or middle rows where the best berries tend to hide.
strawberry pickingu-pick farmbudget-friendlycasual outdoor activitybring your own containerSeasonal — typically spring through early summer
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