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True fall feels may be hard to find here in the Sunshine State, but there’s still plenty of ways to get in the seasonal spirit. This year, the Orlando area is set to be filled with autumn fun, from pumpkin patches to corn mazes to fall fests and more.
Hayrides, apple cider, autumnal treats and plenty of pumpkins are in store in Central Florida. Here are all the best places to celebrate the season.
15100 Lake Pickett Road, OrlandoDaily Oct. 5 to 31 Painted Oaks Academy is set to host its annual pumpkin patch festival Oct. 5 to 31 daily. Guests can enjoy live entertainment, local food vendors, and pony and hay rides after picking out the perfect pumpkin. Credit: Photo via Painted Oaks Academy/FacebookGreat Scott Farms
26216 County Road 448A, Mount Dora
Sept. 28 to Nov. 24
Located in Mount Dora, Great Scott Farms is home to plenty of fall-themed old-fashioned activities. There’s a pumpkin patch, sunflower field, 7-acre corn maze, zip line, farmers market and more. The festival starts Sept. 28 and runs through Nov. 24. Credit: Photo via Great Scott Farms/FacebookFall at Grande Lakes Orlando
4040 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando
Oct. 12 and 13
Grande Lakes Orlando is switching things up in 2024, and instead of a fall festival at Whisper Creek Farms, there will be a one-weekend-only celebration at Da Vinci Lawn. Guests can expect carnival games, laser skeet shooting, fall crafts, a scavenger hunt, hayrides, farm animals, and seasonal bites and beverages. Credit: Photo via Grande Lakes Orlando/FacebookClub Lake’s Fall Festival
3403 Rock Springs Road, Apopka
Friday through Sunday, Sept. 30 to Oct. 29
Club Lake’s Fall Festival features a pumpkin patch, corn maze, hay rides, a country store and activities like “pumpkin chunkin’” and tennis ball cannon launches. The festival is open Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission price is $16.95 per person, but group discounted rates are also available. Credit: Photo via Club Lake’s Fall Festival/FacebookHagerty Farms Pumpkin Patch
3225 Lockwood Blvd., Oviedo
Daily starting Sept. 28
This Instagram-worthy pumpkin patch located at Hagerty High School offers tons of pumpkins and festive scenery. There’s also family friendly games and activities, but be warned: It’s not a real farm, so the only animals you’ll see are visiting dogs (on leashes). Credit: Photo via Hagerty Farms Pumpkin Patch/FacebookFall Festival at Southern Hill Farms
16651 Schofield Road, Clermont
Thursdays through Sundays, Sept. 28 to Nov. 17
Southern Hill Farms, located in Clermont, is gearing up for its eighth annual Fall Festival, complete with a pumpkin patch, live entertainment and more. Guests can pick out a pumpkin, get lost in the 5-acre corn maze and enjoy the fall-themed food and local food trucks. Ticket purchase is required for admission. Credit: Photo via Southern Hill Farms/FacebookAmber Brooke Farms Fall Festival
36111 County Road 44A, Eustis
Weekends Sept. 21 to Nov. 3
Amber Brooke Farms hosts their largest festival of the year during the fall season. Guests can enjoy the pumpkin patch, petting zoo, live music and family-friendly farm activities on weekends from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Credit:Photo via Amber Brooke Farms/websiteLukas Nursery Annual Fall Festival
1909 Slavia Road, Oviedo
Oct. 19 and 20
Lukas Nursery’s 38th Annual Fall Festival will take place on Oct. 19 and Oct. 20. The family-friendly event includes activities like butterfly encounters, a 15-minute hayride, pumpkin painting, bounce houses and more. Credit:Photo via lukasnursery.comHarvest Holler Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch
950 Tavares Road, Polk City
Daily starting Sept. 20
The Harvest Holler Corn Maze offers fall activities like a massive corn maze, pumpkin patch and country store. The event takes place on a working farm, so guests will get the chance to see and interact with plenty of farm animals and fall-themed activities. Credit: Photo via harvestholler.comSunsational Farms Fall Festivals
40541 Roger Giles Road, Umatilla
Saturdays, Sept. 28 to Oct. 26
Sunsational Farms is home of the Big Orange, which, once a year, turns into Big Jack to gear up for Halloween. On select weekends during the fall months, Sunsational Farms will host a fall festival, farmer’s market and more. Credit: Photo via Sunsational Farms/FacebookBlack Willow Annual Fall Festival
2350 Black Willow Trail, Mims
Saturday, Oct. 12
The Vineyard at Black Willow will hold its annual Fall Festival on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 3 to 7 p.m. There will be a pumpkin patch, hayrides, food trucks, local vendors and the chance for guests to stroll through the vineyards. Credit: Photo via Vineyards at Black Willow/FacebookPartin Ranch Corn Maze Fall Festival
5601 N. Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud
Saturdays and Sundays starting Oct. 5
Partin Ranch Corn Maze’s Fall Festival is full of all things autumnal and family friendly. Activities include a pumpkin patch and general store, barrel train, ranch animal viewings, hayrides, games and several lengthy crop trails to roam through. Credit: Photo via Partin Ranch Corn MazeA Lot of Pumpkins at Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest
35317 Huff Road, Eustis
Weekends and select week days, Sept. 29 to Nov. 2
Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest, located in Eustis, isn’t all about Christmas. Every fall, the lot puts on a spooky face for Halloween, offering a family-friendly pumpkin patch, horse riding, petting zoo, food and beverages and more autumnal festivities. Credit: Photo via Santa’s Farm/FacebookFlorida Railroad Museum Pumpkin Patch Express
12210 83rd St. East, Parrish
Oct. 19 to 27
The Florida Railroad Museum is set to host its annual Pumpkin Patch Express in October. With the purchase of a ticket, guests get access to hayrides, arts and crafts stations, games and more. Credit: Photo via Florida Railroad Museum/FacebookPrometheus Esoterica Pumpkins for Opossums
3744 Howell Branch Road, Winter Park
Oct. 19 and 20
The Winter Park oddities shop is hosting its annual fundraiser pumpkin picking event to help raise money for Back to Nature Wildlife refuge. All pumpkin purchase proceeds go straight to the organization. Credit: Photo via Prometheus Esoterica/Facebook
Lake Eola Park, downtown OrlandoNov. 2 and 3 The 52nd Annual Fall Festival in the Park will happen Nov. 2 and 3. Guests can celebrate the half-century-old community favorite with live entertainment, local vendors, craft booths and more. Credit:Photo via Fiesta in the Park/FacebookPromenade at Sunset Walk Pumpkin Patch
3251 Margaritaville Boulevard, Kissimmee
Oct. 18 to 30
Promenade at Sunset Walk’s Pumpkin Patch offers pumpkins for pickin’, fall photo opportunities, live music and pumpkin painting on Oct. 26 and 27. Credit: Photo via Promenade at Sunset Walk/FacebookPumpkin Ponderosa at Showcase of Citrus
15051 Frank Jarrell Road, Clermont
Dates TBA
The annual Pumpkin Ponderosa at Clermont’s Showcase of Citrus features a pumpkin patch, outdoor games, hay rides and pumpkin painting. Guests can ride on the site’s monster truck tour through the farm, hang out with the animals and go gem mining. Credit: Photo via Showcase of Citrus/FacebookMick Farms Market
4261 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud
Dates TBA
During the month of October, Mick Farms offers several events to bring all of the fall feels. In October, guests can enjoy their U-pick Pumpkin Field and farmers market. Credit: Photo via Mick Farms/Instagram3rd Annual Pumpkin Patch by Kasheta Farms
40 E. Fifth St., Apopka
Dates TBA
Kasheta Farms will again host its annual pumpkin patch to welcome the fall season to Central Florida. Credit: Photo via Kasheta Farms/Facebook