Whatever puts you in that autumnal mood – picking pumpkins, going on hayrides, or getting ass-backward lost in a corn maze – these fall attractions have you covered. Wander out in your shorts and flip-flops, because, hey, we ARE in Florida, and contemplate the source from which all PSLs spring. Sorta.

Trinity Christian Academy Orlando Pumpkin Patch 2113 E. South St., 407-894-2237 Pumpkins sold out so quickly here last year that they had to double their order. This pumpkin patch located in the heart of downtown runs from Oct. 16-31 and benefits Trinity Christian Academy at South Street Ministry. Weekend events include bounce houses, pumpkin carving and decorating, and fall crafts. There will also be baked goods available. The patch will be open Sunday through Thursday from noon-7 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Photo via Trinity Christian Academy/Facebook
Partin Ranch Corn Maze 5601 N. Canoe Creek Road, Kenansville, 407-709-7250 Starting on Oct. 8, this patch will be open every Saturday and Sunday for the rest of the month. Mazes, a barrel train ride, a hayride, corn box, games, and a kiddie zipline are included with your admission. There will also be food and pumpkins available for purchase. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 for kids. Photo via Partin Ranch /website
Stanley Pond Adventure Farm 15426 County Road 48, Astatula, 352-742-8180 Get in on the adventure farm fun — you can pick pumpkins, jump like a maniac on a humongous pillow, hop on a small airboat you can ride around a lake, and much more. The 5th annual pumpkin patch celebration runs on Oct. 1-2, Oct. 8-9, and Oct. 15-16, so plan ahead for a day full of more activities than you would ever imagine could come out of picking pumpkins. Photo via Stanley Pond Adventure Farm/Facebook
Long & Scott Farms 26216 County Road 448A, Mount Dora, 352-383-6900 Starting as a small 7-acre cornfield, this maze grew into a local tradition. Families can enjoy the twisting pathways of the large corn maze; for the young ones, a small 1-acre maze is available. Other attractions include a gigantic jumping pillow, 60-foot super slide, hayrides, a playground and kid fishing for just $2. The maze opens for its 14th season on Oct. 1 through Dec. 11. Admission is $12 for ages 4 and above. Photo via Scott’s Maze Adventure/Facebook
Cornfusion Maze 13444 Moore Road, Lakeland, 863-859-6472 Open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in October, this festival includes an 8-acre corn maze, farm animals, a pumpkin-carving station, and food and beverage options including “Deep Fried Lemonade.” Admission is $11.50 for adults and $9.50 for kids ages 5-15. Photo via Cornfusion Maze/Facebook
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church 4851 S. Apopka Vineland Road, 407-876-4991 Pumpkins will be available from Oct. 13-28. There will also be an area to take festive fall family photos, and all proceeds go to St. Luke’s Youth Ministries. Photo via St. Luke’s UMC/FB
Painted Oaks Academy 15100 Lake Pickett Road, 407-929-0970 Looking for that ideal family portrait? This pumpkin patch may be it. No professional photographers are allowed without scheduling an appointment first. Pumpkins are for sale for $1 per pound, but make sure to stop by the ATM before heading over since it’s cash only! Those wanting to experience pony or hay rides can only do so on the weekends from 1-5 p.m. for $5. The patch is open from 3-7 p.m. on Oct. 8-Oct. 30. Photo via Baby Boot Camp: Lake Mary, Orlando Central/North, and Winter Park/Facebook
Harvest Moon Farm 15990 Stur St., Masaryktown, 800-373-4811 Only an hour and a half from Orlando, this maze features an interactive bingo game. Winners who successfully complete this maze have a chance to win a trip for four to meet the Peanuts gang at Knott’s Berry Farm in California. You can also choose from a variety of pumpkins in their patch, and check out cow trains, a flashlight train, corn ball, pony rides, a hill slide, and a gem mine. Open from Oct.1-Nov. 6. Admission for ages 3 and above is $11.95. Photo via harvestmoonfl.com
Harvest Holler 950 Tavares Road, Polk City, 352-895-8687 Take your fall photos in a farm setting at Harvest Holler. From Sept. 23-Nov. 13, this farm is jam-packed with activities such as confusing corn mazes, bumpy hayrides, hay forts to conquer, corn cribs, tire swings and more. They’ll have pumpkins to sell throughout for guests to purchase and take home after a day of fun. Photo via Harvest Holler Corn Maze/Facebook
Green Meadow’s Farm 1368 S. Poinciana Blvd., Kissimmee, 407-846-0770 You’re sure to get in touch with your inner child at this location. What’s normally a petting zoo throughout the year is transformed into a pumpkin patch with a Ooky Spooky haunted house. You even get to take home a free pumpkin at the end! Admission for Florida residents is $21. The pumpkin patch is open from Oct. 1-Nov. 6. Photo via Green Meadows Petting Farm/Facebook
Sanlando Pumpkin Patch 1890 W. State Road 434, Longwood, 407-571-2100 Costumes are encouraged at this family-friendly festival that will take place on Oct. 25. In addition to being able to buy pumpkins, families will also get to participate in trunk-or-treating, bounce houses, games, and face painting. Admission is free! Photo via Orlando Date Night Guide/Facebook
Coon Hollo Corn Ranch 22480 U.S. 441, Micanopy, 352-591-0441 Wander through a 3.5-acre corn maze, take a hayride to feed some cows, or take a ride on a tractor-powered train. The ranch is open on weekends from Oct. 7-Nov. 6. Admission is $10. We assume that there are many, many raccoons on the property. Photo via Ocala/Marion County Florida/Facebook
Club Lake Plantation 3403 Rock Springs Road, 407-703-2707 This dreamy country wedding location happens to also offer a pumpkin patch and corn maze! Don’t forget to stop by the Country Store, stacked from floor to ceiling with pumpkins and other fall goodies. Two hay rides, a toddler maze, play structures, high strikers, pumpkin chunkin’ and tennis ball launching from an air cannon are also available. Admission is $8.95 per person, Monday-Thursday, and $13.95 per person Friday-Sunday in October. Photo via Club Lake Plantation Fall Festival/Facebook
Central Parkway Baptist Church 5281 Central Florida Parkway, 407-352-8664 Pumpkins will be available Oct. 12-31, so come out with your friends and family to pick the best one! Photo via Central Parkway Baptist Church/Facebook
Harvest Fields Corn Maze 2300 W. State Road 40, Ormond Beach, 386-801-1810 This corn maze sits on a 1,200-acre ranch. Open to the public, the maze invites families to get lost and enjoy hayrides, a giant hay fort, a pumpkin patch, duck races and much more. Admission is $10 for ages 2 and older. Those under 2 are free. The corn maze is open from Oct. 8-Nov. 6 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. Photo via Groupon
Horsepower Ranch’s Hometown Pumpkin Festival 280 Campbell Ranch Run, Geneva, 407-913-1160 Taking place Oct. 22-23 and Oct. 29-30, this festival will include a petting zoo, pony rides, bounce houses, arts and crafts and more. Admission is free, but each activity requires a certain number of $1 tickets. There will also be a car show on the last day. Photo via Horsepower ranch events/ Facebook
Lukas Nursery 1909 Slavia Road, Oviedo, 407-365-6163 This will be Lukas’ 33rd annual fall festival that will include a pumpkin patch, tractor rides, and a bounce house. The festival runs Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15-16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Photo via Lukas Nursery/Facebook
Roger’s Farm Octoberfest 3831 NW 156th Ave., Gainesville, 386-462-2406 On Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in October, if you’re willing to make the drive up to Gator country, you can navigate a 12-acre corn maze while trying to avoid the ghouls and creatures that lurk within it. Roger’s Farm/ Facebook
Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest 35317 Huff Road, Eustis, 352-357-9863 Halloween Town’s citizens’ wildest dreams come true at Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest, where pumpkins are abundant Oct. 1-Oct. 30. If you’re the type of person counting down to singing Christmas carols but you still need a pumpkin to carve, this is your place to buy. Jack and Judy Ewing created this wonderland full of pines, a petting zoo and and year-round Santa’s workshop on 33 acres of land that visitors can enjoy no matter the season. Photo via Santa’s Christmas Tree Forest /Website Credit: Photo via Santa's Christmas Tree Forest
University Presbyterian Church Fall Festival 2562 Rouse Road, 407-384-3300 On Oct. 29, the University Presbyterian Church will hold their annual fall festival. In addition to a pumpkin patch, they will also have trunk-or-treating, kids’ games, dancing, and a BBQ. Photo via liz west/flickr
Orlando Haunted Maze 3902 Calloway Drive, 407-456-9999 Open on Fridays and Saturdays from Sept. 30-Oct. 29 and on Oct. 30-31, this scary haunted attraction might be in someone’s backyard, but it really brings the scares. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for kids. Photo via orlando haunted maze/website
Uncle Donald’s Farm 2713 Griffin Ave, Lady Lake, 352-753-2882 Take a walk on the wild side during the night hayride, where you can see nocturnal critters in the moonlight. They also have a Creepy Crawly Barn full of reptilians but don’t worry, they won’t actually get on you. The hay maze is full of animal jokes and leads way to a patch of pumpkins available for purchase. Their fall fun nights will be held Oct. 14-15 and Oct. 21-22 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Special admission is $10 per person. Photo via Uncle Donald’s Farm/Facebook