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2024 -The Best 7 Pumpkin Patches In Tulsa

2024 -The Best 7 Pumpkin Patches In Tulsa
Discover the best pumpkin patches in Tulsa and surrounding areas! From family fun to local charm, find your perfect pumpkin this fall.

The Best Pumpkin Patches to Visit in Tulsa, OK and Beyond
As the leaves start to turn and the air gets that crisp autumn bite, it can only mean one thing—pumpkin season is upon us! Whether you’re a pumpkin spice fanatic, a die-hard Halloween lover, or simply someone looking for a perfect photo op, there’s no better way to embrace the fall than by visiting a pumpkin patch. So grab your flannel shirts, put on those cute boots, and let’s dive into the best pumpkin patches in Tulsa and beyond!

1. Pumpkin Town Farms: The Pumpkin Paradise
Located in the heart of Tulsa, Pumpkin Town Farms is the ultimate destination for fall fun. With activities for the whole family, including hayrides and a pumpkin cannon (yes, you read that right), there’s no shortage of excitement here.

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And BONUS…Parking is FREE!

  • 2024 Season: OPEN SEPTEMBER 21ST – NOVEMBER 3RD, 2024

  • Hours: Tuesday-Sunday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM. (Closed Mondays)

Prepare to snap all the Instagram-worthy pics while enjoying everything from pumpkin picking to a lively petting zoo​.

2. Livesay Orchards: Pick Your Own Adventure

Just a short drive to Porter, Livesay Orchards is a family favorite known for its pick-your-own pumpkins. Imagine the joy of plucking a pumpkin straight from the vine—it's a fall experience that can't be beaten!

The "Official Spokes-Pumpkin" for Bullying Prevention!


Spookley the Square Pumpkin Story in our Haybale Maze - "Official Spokes-Pumpkin" for Bullying Prevention!

  • 2024 Season: WEEKENDS FROM LATE SEPT – OCT 27, 2024

  • Hours: Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM; Sundays from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
    Plus Fall Break Days TBA for 2024 from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Only bummer is they have a strict NO PETS POLICY. If you’re okay with leaving your furbaby behind, don’t forget to stop by the farm store for some homemade goodies to take home​
(maybe for the pup you left behind).

3. Pleasant Valley Farms: A Cornucopia of Fun

For a classic pumpkin patch experience, look no further than Pleasant Valley Farms in Sand Springs. This family-friendly destination has all the fall fun you are looking for.

Welcome to the Best Known Farm Around!

Climb aboard on the 1 mile round trip hayride, or for a bundle of fun take a ride on the cow train. Challenge your directional skills, through the 15 acre corn maze.
Over 20 Free activities!!!

  • 2024 Season: Opens October 1st.

  • Hours: Daily from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Challenge yourself to navigate the 15-acre corn maze, ride the cow train, or enjoy a relaxing hayride while taking in the crisp autumn air.

4. Dusty’s Adventure Farms: Fun Awaits!

For those looking for a day full of activities, Dusty’s Adventure Farms in Adair is your ticket to fall fun! Enjoy rides, games, and of course, pumpkin picking.

NE Oklahoma’s #1 Fall Destination!!!


Sunflowers | Pumpkins | 40+ acres of Farm Fun | Giant Maze | Hay Rides | NE Oklahoma’s LARGEST Animal Barnyard Experience | Photo Ops | 40’x60’ Bounce Pillows | 35+ activities | Gift Shop | Concessions & MORE!

  • 2024 Season: OPENING DAY! SUNDAY OCTOBER 6!!

  • Hours: Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM and Sundays from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

With a barrel train ride and a petting zoo, this patch guarantees smiles all around.

5. The Patch: A Fantastic Experience

The Patch in Sand Springs is another great option, offering everything from pumpkin picking to a variety of fun games and activities.

2 Locations To Choose From!

Sand Springs or Glenpool…The larger of the two is in Glenpool and says the cost = unlimited “Fun For Everyone”, the one in Sand Springs says the cost = unlimited “Fun For Kids”. So depending on if you want to watch or play…you have choices!

  • 2024 Season: Open daily in October.

  • Hours: Monday-Saturday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM; Sundays from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM.

It’s the perfect place to create unforgettable memories with family and friends​.

6. Shepherd's Cross: A Unique Experience

As the fall season approaches, don’t miss Shepherd's Cross in Claremore, known for its variety of activities that will delight young and old alike.

A Faith Based Fall Destination

An Agritourism Experience

  • A Peaceful Respite

  • Green Spaces

  • Shepherd's Shop - Homegrown & Homemade

  • Farm Animals

  • Museum

  • Bible Garden

  • Wool Mill

  • Precious Memories

  • Authentic Sheep & Cattle Ranch

  • 2024 Season: September 24th to November 2nd.

  • Hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM.

Wander through their pumpkin patch, navigate a hay bale maze, and say hello to the friendly farm animals. Plus, check out the gift shop for fun fall goodies​.

7. Annabelle’s Fun Farm: A Whimsical Wonderland

Don’t forget to check out Annabelle’s Fun Farm, located a bit further afield but well worth the drive for a day filled with activities.

Fields of farm-fresh fun for the whole family!


Besides a heap of pumpkins to pick from and 30+ aMAZEing acres to get lost in, Annabelle's Fun Farm offers pig races, the giant slide, carousel, treats, and more!

  • 2024 Season: September 28th to October 27th.

  • Hours: Fridays from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM; Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

This farm offers fun games, delicious snacks, and plenty of photo opportunities​.

Capture the Moment

No pumpkin patch visit is complete without capturing those picture-perfect moments. So, whether you’re posing with the biggest pumpkin you can find or enjoying a hayride, make sure to snap some photos. Your social media feed will thank you later!

OR you can just go to TARGET!

If you are too overwhelmed by choice and you just want cute pumpkins to decorate your porch and home with…I did see this weekend that the TARGET on Yale in Tulsa, already has theirs out. #YouAreWelcome

Embrace the Pumpkin Season

Pumpkin patches are more than just places to pick pumpkins; they’re destinations for creating memories, enjoying fall festivities, and soaking in the beauty of the season. So this year, don’t just stick to the same old routine—get out there and explore all the wonderful pumpkin patches Tulsa and its surroundings have to offer.

Your adventure awaits, and the perfect pumpkin is just waiting to be picked…the ONE TIME it’s okay to pick at something!

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Tulsa’s Best Kept Secret

Keystone Ancient Forest - Tulsa’s Best Kept Hiking Secret

It’s official: I’ve found my new favorite hiking spot, and it’s practically in my backyard. Today, we ventured out to Keystone Ancient Forest in Sand Springs, and let me tell you, this place is next level amazing. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a beautiful way to spend a weekend outdoors, Keystone offers a little something for everyone.

Why Keystone Ancient Forest is Tulsa’s Best Kept Secret for Hikers

We’ve found our new favorite hiking spot, and it’s practically in our backyard. Today, we ventured out to Keystone Ancient Forest in Sand Springs, and let me tell you, this place is next level amazing. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or just looking for a beautiful way to spend a weekend outdoors, Keystone offers a little something for everyone.

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to hike in a forest that feels ancient (and by ancient, I mean trees that have been standing since before the Roman Empire), this is it. So grab your hiking boots—or heck, borrow one of their hiking sticks, that’s right…they loan out sticks for FREE! —and let me take you through why this hidden gem has completely won me over.

Keystone Ancient Forest: A Hiker’s Paradise Right in Tulsa’s Backyard

So here’s the thing: I’ve done my fair share of hiking, but few places compare to the experience I had at Keystone Ancient Forest. Located just a short drive from Tulsa, this forest isn’t just beautiful—it’s thoughtful. Every detail, from the ADA-accessible trails to the clearly marked paths, has been carefully designed to make sure everyone can enjoy what nature has to offer.

I mean, how often do you find a hiking spot with wheelchairs designed for trails, hiking sticks available to borrow, and even bug spray provided at the trailhead? And here’s the kicker: there are dog-friendly days, which—lucky us—just happened to be today! Our four-legged sweetie had the time of her life trotting alongside us on the trail. Not every place is this inclusive, and for that, Keystone gets major brownie points.

Friendly Staff and All the Comforts You Didn’t Know You Needed

Let’s talk about the volunteers. I wasn’t expecting to meet such friendly and knowledgeable people at a local trail, but the team at Keystone? They’re incredible. From offering tips on which trails to try based on your experience level to chatting about the local wildlife, or offering helpful suggestions for our family member with Dementia, they’re the type of people who genuinely love what they do. And it shows.

Now, let’s address a concern a discerning hiker such as myself is always looking at: the bathrooms. We’ve all been there—trekking through a beautiful forest only to come across a restroom situation that makes you want to turn back. Not here. The facilities at Keystone are new, clean, and dare I say, pleasant? I didn’t even think twice about using them, which is rare for a day in the wild. Trust me, you’ll appreciate it.

Oh, and did I mention the gift shop? It’s stocked with everything from super trendy t-shirts & stickers for your laptop or hydro (or I guess Stanley more appropriately these days) and 100% of the proceeds go directly back to supporting the trails. We couldn’t help but grab a few mementos to remember the day—and knowing our dollars were going to a good cause made it even sweeter.

The Trails: Marked to Perfection

Now, for the main event: the trails. You know how some hiking spots leave you second-guessing whether you’re still on the path or if you’ve accidentally wandered into uncharted territory? Not at Keystone. These trails are so clearly marked that it almost feels like they’re giving you a guided tour of the forest. No GPS necessary, just follow the signs and enjoy the journey.

The different trail options make it perfect for hikers of all levels. Whether you’re a newbie looking for a leisurely stroll or a seasoned pro ready to tackle something more challenging, there’s something for you. We stuck to a moderately challenging route today, and even with the occasional incline, it felt totally manageable.

And with 3 miles of trails, it’s a perfect place for spending a couple of hours immersed in nature without feeling overwhelmed. The changing seasons promise different experiences—so you bet I’ll be back to see what this place looks like when autumn hits.

Dog-Friendly Days? Say No More!

If you’re a dog lover like me, you know how tough it can be to find trails that welcome our furry friends. But at Keystone Ancient Forest, they get it. On select days, the trails are open to dogs, and our pup had the time of her life. There’s just something so special about seeing your dog romp around, tail wagging, that makes a day in the forest even better. While The Gathering Place has select days for dogs, Midland Valley and the riverfront trails allow dogs daily, making them perfect for everyday outings with your furry friends. But when it comes to the beautiful, ancient trees of Keystone and those special dog-inclusive days, it’s well worth checking the schedule and planning a trip!

Why Keystone Ancient Forest is More Than Just a Hike

Sure, Keystone Ancient Forest is a great place for a hike, but it’s more than that—it’s an experience. Whether you’re reconnecting with nature, taking your dog on an adventure, or just spending some quality time with friends and family, this place offers a chance to step away from the noise and breathe in some much-needed fresh air.

It’s the kind of place where you can take your time, stop to appreciate the ancient trees, and just be. And honestly, that’s what I loved the most about it. It’s not about rushing to the end of the trail—it’s about savoring the journey.

Our Takeaway: We’ll Be Back (A Lot)

There are plenty of beautiful hiking spots around Tulsa (shoutout to Turkey Mountain), but something about Keystone Ancient Forest feels extra special. It’s not just the pristine trails or the thoughtful amenities—it’s the way this place makes you feel connected to both nature and the community.

So yeah, we’ll definitely be back. We’re already planning to visit during different seasons to see how the forest changes. And if you haven’t been yet, trust me, you’ll want to add this place to your list.


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