Abigail Warwick Abigail Warwick | September 9, 2024 | Lifestyle, Feature, Guides,
It’s finally fall, meaning the time for all things pumpkin has arrived. We’ve rounded up the best pumpkin patches in the Hamptons so you can get in the spirit.
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240 Montauk Hwy. / 631.726.4667 / Website
A fun spot for all ages, Hank’s Pumpkintown is sure to keep you busy all day. Pick your own pumpkins of any size or opt for some gourds or Montauk daisies to decorate your home for the fall season. Plus, be sure to try some of Hank’s Hard Cider during your visit.
19 Horsemill Lane / 631.537.6154 / Website
Make your way through Farview Farm’s corn maize before picking your own pumpkins. The maze has two bridges that give a stunning view of the entire farm, perfect for a photo op. Before you head out, try some of Fairview’s homemade challah!
851 Head of Pond Rd. / 631.726.4776 / Website
Corwith’s Farmstand is a quirky spot to pick your pumpkins this year. Bring your dog, meet animals or sign up for some goat yoga! Visit Corwith’s market for some produce or try out some products from local businesses.
1346 Montauk Hwy. / 631.537.2565 / Website
For a more traditional pumpkin patch experience, check out Milk Pail. Owned and operated by a family for hundreds of years, Milk Pail has both U-Pick and a fresh market. Pick your own pumpkins and apples or head to the market for some sweet treats.
65 Seven Ponds Rd. / 631.726.8015 / Website
Pick your own pumpkins, apples and sunflowers for the season at Seven Ponds Orchards! A Hamptons favorite, this classic spot has fall fun for everyone. Hop on a hayride or check out the market, where you can choose from lots of fall desserts and produce to take home.
740 Wading River Rd. / 631.591.3592 / Website
Get your fall pumpkins straight off the vine this year from Lenny Bruno Farms. The farm offers many baked goods, too, try out a pumpkin or apple pie! This fall, Lenny Bruno Farms is hosting The Great Pumpkin Palooza on weekends, with live music, food trucks and farm animals.
Spending the fall in the city? Check out our recommendations for the best pumpkin patches near NYC here.
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