Lee’s Summit’s Best Pumpkin Patch Picks

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At the heart of the fall season are crisp mornings, golden sunsets, and timeless traditions, including a trip (or more!) to the pumpkin patch. Whether you’re searching for the perfect pumpkin to carve, exploring a nearby sunflower field, or savoring a cider donut after a hayride, the Kansas City area offers a wide variety of farms and festivals to enjoy. For Lee’s Summit residents, some of Missouri’s best patches are just a quick drive away!

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Pumpkin Valley

When: Open every weekend in October, with Friday hours from 3:00 to 6:00 pm and weekend hours from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
 
Located right in Lee’s Summit, the closest option is Pumpkin Valley, a family-run patch that captures the spirit of a small-town fall outing with hayrides, bounce houses, a hay maze, and even pony rides on weekends. Fridays bring “Puppy’s at the Patch,” a community favorite that invites families to bring their dogs along for the fun. For those who want a convenient and nostalgic experience without leaving town, Pumpkin Valley is the perfect choice.

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When: Operates from late September through October, with varied hours listed on their website.
 
Just minutes away in Kansas City is Faulkner’s Ranch, home to one of the area’s most popular pumpkin festivals. With more than twenty-five attractions, this ranch is packed with family fun, including hayrides, corn pits, petting zoos, giant slides, and live entertainment. Lee’s Summit locals looking for a full day of big fall energy will find plenty to love at this KC classic.

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Johnson Farms

When: Opens in late August for retail and early September for field activities, operating daily from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm.
 
South of Lee’s Summit, Johnson Farms Plants & Pumpkins in Belton offers a classic “U-pick” experience where visitors can harvest pumpkins, stroll through sunflower fields, and pick seasonal vegetables. Kids will love the giant tunnel maze, fire-truck play area, and jumping pillows, while parents will appreciate the vibrant array of mums and photo-worthy scenery. Johnson Farms is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to pick their pumpkins directly from the vine and enjoy a picturesque setting.

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Carolyn’s Pumpkin Patch

When: The patch typically runs from mid-September through Halloween, and is open Thursday through Sunday.
 
Often described as the original Kansas City pumpkin patch, Carolyn’s Pumpkin Patch in Liberty blends carnival-style fun with rural charm. Attractions include a train and carousel, pig races, pedal karts, a pumpkin cannon, and a petting barn. Their pumpkin donuts are legendary, drawing visitors back year after year, and visitors can purchase bundled passes for easier access to rides and treats. Are you looking for high-energy fun and non-stop activities? Carolyn’s is the go-to destination!

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Red Barn Ranch

When: The ranch opens during the last two weekends of September and continues through October, with Friday evening hours extending until 10:00 pm.
 
For a more rustic experience, head to Red Barn Ranch in Harrisonville. This working farm offers more than 40 varieties of pumpkins, along with a corn maze, sunflower fields, opportunities to interact with animals such as alpacas and goats, and live music on Saturdays. With fewer crowds and a relaxed pace, Red Barn Ranch is ideal for anyone who wants to enjoy the season in a quieter, more authentic setting.

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Weston Red Barn Farm

When: The farm operates from September through early November and is open Tuesday through Sunday.
 
A scenic drive north brings you to Weston Red Barn Farm, a location known for its historic charm and old-fashioned atmosphere. Here, visitors can enjoy hayrides, a country store, farm animals, and fresh cider. Admission is free, and guests pay only for pumpkins and specific activities. For those seeking simplicity and nostalgia, Weston Red Barn Farm delivers an affordable and memorable outing.

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Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch

When: The season runs from mid-September through October, and visitors often spend the entire day exploring its many attractions.
 
For an all-day adventure, Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch in Kearney is one of the largest in the metro area. Spread across more than 300 acres, Fun Farm offers one-of-a-kind experiences, including pig races, apple cannons, a treehouse village, a sprawling corn maze, and hayrides. In the evening, visitors can experience “Jacks in the Night,” a glowing pumpkin light display that transforms the farm after dark. Pro tip: Comfortable shoes are a must for this expansive property!

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When: The farm operates from mid-September through Halloween, and is open Friday through Sunday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
 
Finally, Pumpkins ETC in Platte City offers a quieter, budget-friendly option, with free admission and a simple and relaxed vibe. The farm specializes in providing pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, mums, and a wide range of fall decorations. Children can enjoy two small mazes and haybale climbs, providing the perfect no-frills fall experience.

Bottom Line

From the cozy hometown feel of Pumpkin Valley to the bustling festival atmosphere of Carolyn’s Pumpkin Patch, the Lee’s Summit area is surrounded by options for every type of fall outing. Whether you are looking for a quick stop close to home or a full-day adventure filled with attractions, these pumpkin patches offer the perfect backdrop for making autumn memories!
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Top 10 Pumpkin Patch Tips

1. Go Early in the Season
Mid-September to early October gives you the best pumpkin selection before everyone scoops up the prettiest ones.

2. Visit During the Week if You Can
Weekends are fun but crowded. O weekdays there are smaller lines, easier parking, and better photo spots without strangers in the background.

3. Wear the Right Shoes
Pumpkin patches are full of dirt, grass, sometimes mud. Leave the cute heels at home. Instead go with boots or sneakers you don’t mind getting dirty.

4. Dress in Layers
Fall weather changes fast. A crisp morning can turn into a warm afternoon. Layers keep you comfy no matter what.

5. Bring Cash
Not every farm takes cards, especially the smaller family-run ones. Cash makes things easier for hayrides, cider, or donuts.

6. Bring a Wagon or Tote Bag
Pumpkins are heavier than they look, and carrying three across a field is a workout you didn’t sign up for. A wagon is a lifesaver!

7. Time It for Golden Hour
For Instagram-worthy photos, aim to arrive an hour before sunset. The light makes everything glow; the pumpkins, trees, even your latte.

8. Don’t Just Grab the First Pumpkin You See
Check for soft spots, cracks, or overly green patches. A healthy pumpkin should be firm, evenly colored, and have a strong stem.

9. Enjoy the Extras
Pumpkin patches aren’t just pumpkins. Corn mazes, hayrides, farm animals, and cider donuts make the whole trip worth it.

10. Make It a Tradition

Going to the pumpkin match can be a core memory. Take the same photo spot every year, grab the same snack, or pick one “family pumpkin” together.

About the Author
Merla Turner
Hi! I'm Merla Turner, owner of Great Missouri Homes and a local Kansas City area Realtor. Thank you for reading this article. If you have any questions, suggestions, or ideas, call me at 816-328-2887 or fill out the contact form below, I am here for you. And remember - when it's your turn to buy or sell real estate, turn to Merla Turner!