Falls starts this weekend which means it’s time to start picking pumpkins

As fall starts this weekend and the weather cools down, it is time to start preparing for Halloween.

One way to get ready for Halloween is by picking pumpkins to decorate your home and yard or to carve into Jack O’Lanterns.

Here is a list of seven pumpkin patches around Utah to visit this season:

Pumpkin patches with free admission

The Pumpkin Patch, Orem

Aside from pumpkins, The Pumpkin Patch also sells straw bales and corn stalk bundles.

This pumpkin patch also offers halloween hayrides and some free activities.

Opening day: Sept. 21

Judd Pumpkin Patch, Paragonah

Offering pumpkins right off the vine, wagon rides and a petting zoo, Judd Pumpkin Patch also sells cinnamon rolls and pumpkin bread made from their pumpkins.

Opening day: Sept. 30

Little Bear Bottoms, Wellsville

Little Bear Bottoms pumpkin patch features a variety of pumpkins and gourds ranging in sizes, for visitors to come and pick straight from the patch. Prices of the pumpkins range from $2 to $20.

There are also other activities at the farm such as corn mazes and a haunted river trail that visitors can pay to do.

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