The Best Pumpkin Patches and Fall Farms

It’s pumpkin-picking season in Southwest Michigan! Instead of sorting through grocery store bins, bring the family straight to the farms where pumpkins are grown. It’s an outing they’ll look forward to every fall.

Here you’ll find an incredible variety from tiny pumpkins, easy-to-carve classics and jumbo giants. There is a range of colors and textures too, from traditional orange to white, greenish-grey, striped, smooth and those spooky warty varieties that are perfect for any porch or indoor fall décor.

Where to Find Pumpkins

Dinges Fall Harvest | Three Oaks

The folks at Dinges Fall Harvest pour their hearts into creating fun for all ages. There is a small patch of u-pick pumpkins plus a yard packed with a big variety of pumpkins and gourds. In September, you can also pick Concord and Niagara grapes to make homemade juices, jams and jellies. For family time, there is a Jr. Express Car Ride, a Jurassic corn maze, puzzles and games, a haunted trailer, face painting and finding a dinosaur that attempts to hide on the farm. The Dinges also try to have hot dogs, brats and bake sales when you come during the peak picking season.

Jollay Orchards | Coloma

One visit to Jollay Orchards during their Harvest Festival from late August to early November and you will know why this has been a family tradition for generations. Their pumpkin patch has the big, small, tall and short pumpkins you are looking for. Embrace being out in the country-fresh air picking apples, daring to enter their haunted house, taking a hayride, finding your way out of a corn maze, burning off excess energy on the playground or fishing in the stocked pond. This is also one of Southwest Michigan’s top picks for hot or cold cider, apple cider slushies and oh-so-good fresh donuts.

Piggott’s Farm Market & Bakery | Benton Harbor

Ahhh, pumpkins! There are lots to pick from on this long-time family farm: carving, baking and decorating pumpkins in all sorts of sizes and colors. The market is also chock-full of delicious and nutritious apples, raspberries, squash, onions, plus brilliant shades of mums. And oh, the fresh cider, mouthwatering donuts and homemade pies that are baked or ready to stick in the oven when you get home.

Stover’s Farm Market & U-Pic | Berrien Springs

Here’s a local pumpkin patch that today’s grandparents remember going to as kids. They can’t wait to return with their families (or on their own) every fall. You can’t miss Stover’s Big Red Barn and smiling, round bales of hay on M-139. Take a hayride to pick pumpkins and apples. Visit the market for squash, jams, honey, maple syrup, fresh cider and can’t-stop-eating-them apple cider donuts. The Stovers encourage you to take your time while you’re on the farm. Bring a picnic, hunt for arrowheads and look for wildlife. The fresh country air is wonderful!

Twin Maple Orchard | Galien

Southwest Michigan’s family-owned farms love sharing their country life with other families, so bring yours here (add in a few cousins, too). Twin Maple Orchard offers u-pick pumpkins beginning in mid-September. Add to the outdoor memory making with a corn maze, play area, farm animals, a bakery, as well as other family activities. You will be back!

Amazing Acres | Edwardsburg

All ages will have a blast at Amazing Acres — 90 acres of farm fun with nearly 100 activities to fill your time. Their pumpkin patch is one of the best. The photo opportunities for your kids and their pumpkins are endless! Choose from: Grey Ghost, Cinderella, Fairytale, Jarrahdale, Autumn Buckskin, and, of course, the famous Knucklehead Pumpkin (Mr. Warty) and Red Warty Thing pumpkin varieties. Then it’s off to the corn mazes, outdoor games, the barnyard to pet the animals, hayride, Punchin’ Pumpkins Race, climbing wall and more. Your kids, and you, will sleep well tonight!

Favorite Fall Festivities

St. Joe Farmers Market | Lake Bluff Park, St. Joseph

On Saturdays from September to mid-October, area farmers bring in homegrown pumpkins, seasonal fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, jams, cider, fall decorations and more. You can walk from the market to St. Joseph’s charming, Victorian-era downtown, restaurants, craft beverage tasting rooms, the beautiful St. Joseph River and Lake Michigan. Check the St. Joseph Today website for market dates.

Pumpkins on Parade | Throughout Southwest Michigan

Hunt for the best decorated pumpkins displayed in businesses and restaurants throughout Southwest Michigan and cast your vote for your favorite. Local artists try to outdo each other with their whimsical, scary, funny and artsy designs. The contest runs from mid-October to October 31. Visit StJoeToday.com for the starting date and participating locations.

Glass Pumpkin Patch, Water Street Glassworks | Benton Harbor

Some of the most beautiful pumpkins in Southwest Michigan won’t ever spoil. Each year, glass blowers at Water Street Glassworks create one-of-a-kind pumpkins bursting with autumn spirit. The toughest part is picking your favorites from the classic harvest orange to dazzling new color palettes. Your purchase will help support this art gallery and studio to keep the fires burning.

How to Choose the Right Pumpkin

When there are so many pumpkins to pick from, how do you know which ones are good for carving, baking, making soup or decorating your porch or table? Check out these 10 Tips for Picking the Perfect Pumpkin or ask the farm staff when you arrive. And before you come, book a place to stay overnight — more fall fun will be here in the morning.

More Fall Fun

Let’s Go Apple Picking and Cider Sipping in Southwest Michigan

With so many orchards and cideries to explore, use this guide to find the best places for your first visit or a return fall getaway.

Top 10 Autumn Adventures in South Haven

Autumn in South Haven

South Haven has everything you need to add color to your fall escape! With outstanding lodging options, a thriving downtown retail and food scene, and more outdoor recreation opportunities than many towns twice its size, South Haven is the perfect place to experience the harvest season in Southwest Michigan. Find inspiration for your fall itinerary with the list below, and sign up for our weekly newsletter for updates on the latest happenings and things to do!

1. Explore West Michigan Wine County

Take a tour of area wineries in style with Happy Trails Wine Tours & Limo Service, or chart your own fall excursions into West Michigan wine country with our handy maps of The West Michigan Pike and Lake Michigan Shore Wine Trail. Whether you’re exploring Michigan’s oldest winery in Paw Paw or taking in the fall colors on the patio at Cogdal Vineyards, the area is ripe with opportunities to broaden one’s palate.

Related Blog: Cruisin’ The West Michigan Pike: South Haven To Fennville

 

2. Wake Up to a Crisp Autumn Morning in the Great Outdoors

Whether you’re seeking cozy cabins nestled in a forest of fiery foliage or an unforgettable glamping weekend complete with spa day, South Haven has the perfect option for your next outdoor retreat. Refresh, unplug, and unwind in nature, explore camping options here!

3. Catch the latest thriller at The Michigan Theatre

Take in the latest flick at The Michigan Theatre in downtown South Haven! Enjoy first-run films with affordable tickets & concession prices at The Michigan Theatre.

Local Tip: Every Monday, all showings are just $4!

4. Explore the Bounty at South Haven Farm Market

Discover autumn’s abundance at the South Haven Farm Market! Located downtown at the Huron Street Pavilion, the freshest produce from local farms is available Saturdays through October 12. Other farm stands include Barden’s Farm Market and Phoenix Farm Market.

5. Go Dutch On Your Next Orchard Outing!

Discover where the world-renowned Red Haven Peach and all other Haven varieties of peaches were born and choose from a wide variety of mouth-watering apples at Dutch Farm Market and Orchard. The bakery and farm market are open 9am – 6pm daily, 7 days a week through October 31.

Local Tip: Apple season in Michigan is from mid-September through mid-October.

6. Have a Pumpkin Martini at Clementine’s

A community staple for over 40 years, Clementine’s is housed in a former bank and filled with nostalgic decor. Make your way to the hand-carved bar where you’ll find folks who stop in each fall for a taste of Clementine’s legendary pumpkin martini! A must try for lovers of all things pumpkin, and available for a limited time.

Local tip: Clementine’s is part of the South Haven Social District. Enjoy your pumpkin martini on a scenic downtown stroll or during events like the South Haven Jazz Fest and New Year’s Eve Celebration!

7. Conquer the Corn Maze at Bumbleberry Acres

Bumbleberry Acres is the perfect place to bring the family for fun on the farm. Not only do they have fresh fruits and vegetables, wagon rides, and a petting zoo, but the corn field transforms into an experience for all to enjoy in the fall. Test your navigation skills while twisting and turning your way out of the cornfield just a few short miles away from the shores of Lake Michigan.

8. Take on the South Haven Pure Michigan Trail Town Challenge

The South Haven Pure Michigan Trail Town Challenge invites adventurers to explore the scenic trails of South Haven, earning points by completing various outdoor activities along the way. Participants can enjoy hiking, biking, and paddling through picturesque landscapes while competing for prizes and the satisfaction of conquering the challenge!

Sign up today, you only have until October 31 to complete the challenge and claim your prize!

9. Trivia at Three Blondes Brewing

Thursday Night Trivia is back at Three Blondes Brewery, offering you the perfect chance to flex your brainpower for bragging rights and prizes! We recommend arriving early—it fills up quickly. Visit anytime for a great sit-down dining experience, or just to pick up a growler of your favorite brew to-go!

10. Take a fall cruise aboard The Lindy Lou

While Friends Good Will shines all summer long as its masts whip in the wind as it sets out for Lake Michigan from the docks of The Michigan Maritime Museum, the Lindy Lou snags the spotlight throughout October with fall color cruises along the Black River.

Bonus: Watch the Fall Sunset Simmer on Lake Michigan!

The day’s activities often take a backseat to the grand finale: sunset. Whether you’re perched along the bluffs or strolling the local beaches, this is the moment when the sky transforms into a stunning canvas of dark reds, bright purples, and everything in between. With over 10 public beaches to choose from, there’s no shortage of spots to witness this nightly spectacle. Make sure you carve out time to catch one of these mesmerizing light shows—it’s a South Haven experience you won’t want to miss.

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