Monday, September 28, 2009

Where to Find Pumpkin Patches in Tulsa

Pumpkins

October gets started later this week, and you know what that means:

Pumpkin patches! Oh, squee!

Prowling for pumpkin patches is one of my very favorite things to do, and it's a big reason why fall is my favorite time of year. The babies in pea pod costumes, the tractor-pulled hayrides and the profuse amounts of candy don't exactly damper my enthusiasm.

I have one piece of advice when it comes to setting out for a local pumpkin patch: Don't be like me. Don't set out a half hour before sunset totally clueless as to the location of the nearest pumpkin patch and, in your total lack of consideration and kindness, drag along your entire family. In the end, you'll have to atone for your sins by baking batch after batch of pumpkin chocolate chip muffins.

Wait. Did I just frame the baking of batches and batches of pumpkin chocolate chip muffins as a negative scenario? What kind of world are we living in, I ask. What kind of world?

Even if five pounds of hot, spicy muffins cooling on your windowsill won't bother you any, you can still spare your family the misery of driving around aimlessly in the hinterlands. Simply consult the list of Tulsa-area pumpkin patches that appears below.


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Carmichael's Pumpkin Patch
When: Daily in October; Monday-Saturday, 9am-7pm; Sunday, 10am-6pm
Where: 171st and Mingo in Bixby
Phone: 918.366.4728
Web: Carmichael's Pumpkin Patch
A real Tulsa family favorite, Carmichael's offers everything from pumpkins to Halloween decorations. Look alos for the petting zoo, pony rides and hay rides, oh my.

Pumpkin Town
When: Daily from Sept. 29-Oct. 31; Mon-Thurs. 10am-7pm; Fri-Sat. 9am-8pm; Sun. 11am-7pm.
Where: 9707 E. 81st Street
Phone: 918.307.8619
Web: Pumpkin Town
How do you like the sound of pony rides, daily hay rides and face painting? Not to mention the thousands of pumpkins, gourds and squashes, plus the plethora of Halloween décor available at the one, the only Pumpkin Town. Check the Web site for a listing of special events each weekend in October.

Pleasant Valley Farms
When: Everyday, 9am-dark, Oct. 1-31
Where: 22350 W. 71st Street
Phone: 918.248.5647
Pleasant Farms isn't just that place out west that sells Christmas trees. This fall, find tractor-pulled hay rides, a petting zoo and numerous varieties of pumpkin and winter squash at the farm southwest of that perennial, Oklahoma-centric attraction, DiscoveryLand.

Livesay Orchards Pumpkin Patch
When: Weekends in October; Saturdays, 10am-5pm; Sundays, 1-4pm
Where: 39232 E. 231 St. South in Porter
Phone: 918.483.2102
Web: Livesay Orchards Pumpkin Patch
Two words: Pumpkin bowling. Catch this and more, including an assortment of pumpkins and fall decorations at this pumpkin patch in Porter. The Livesay Pumpkin Playland features a kids' play area, a hay bale maze, a farm-related learning center and a mini pumpkin hunt. Admission is $3, which includes a hayride to the pumpkin patch. See? Porter isn't just for peaches.

Shay's Landscaping, Nursury & Pumpkin Patch
When: Mon.-Fri., 4-7pm; Sat., 9am-dark; Oct. 1-31
Phone: 918.248.5647
If you're the type who'd rather pick your pumpkin yourself rather than hoist one from a grocery store shelf, a trip to Bartlesville's Shay's pick-your-own Pumpkin Patch is in order. There's no shortage of fall activities to enjoy up US 75 – adult- and kid-sized mazes, tractor-pulled hayrides and pony rides are just a few of the diversions available at Shay's.

Shepherd's Pumpkin Festival
When: Oct. 8-Oct. 30, Thurs.-Sat.; 10am-6:30pm
Where: 16792 E. 450 Road in Claremore
Phone: 918.342.5911
Web: Shepherd's Pumpkin Festival
The pumpkin patch at Shepherd's offers a petting zoo, autumn-inspired games, story times, a maze made of hay and a hands-on learning center, all free of charge. Hayrides are $4, and scarecrow making is $2 if you bring your own clothes to stuff. Pumpkins, gourds and all manner of fall décor are available at prices ranging 50 cents-$12.25.

Several of these patches offer special deals for large groups looking for a tour. Be sure to call ahead so the folks in charge at the patches can accommodate you.

I'm sure I'm not the only who who'd love to learn more about the pumpkin patches hosted by Tulsa-area churches. If you belong to a church selling pumpkins this fall, leave pertinent info in the comments.

If you don't see your favorite local pumpkin patch on this list, let me know. I endeavored to make a complete list, but I'm human and plus, my life is subject to the schedule and demands of a 19-month-old Napoleon incarnate. Point at me and laugh.

After you expertly carve the perfect pumpkin you found in the perfect pumpkin patch, don't forget to make some of these:

Pumpkin Seeds

Only, don't eat half the jar before snapping a photo. Don't mind me, the kid wearing the dunce hat, smiling because it's finally fall.

Happy pumpkin hunting, everyone!

5 comments:

Southern Hills United Methodist said...

Thanks, Tasha, for the opportunity to post info. about our church pumpkin patch. We have been operating for over 15 years, with the proceeds all going to missions in Tulsa and around the world (always have, always will). Plus, they're great pumpkins too!

Southern Hills UMC
6160 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa
Oct. 11-Oct. 31 (12-7 daily)

Also preschools (and families) can schedule story time Tues.-Fri. mornings from 9-12.

Pumpkins, Crafts, Straw, Fun for Kids of all Ages. and again, all proceeds go to help feed, house, educate and otherwise bless those in need in our community and around the world.

Mom Mayhem says: said...

I think we were on the same wavelength again! -I just made a list of pumpkin patches and more Fall Family Fun: http://www.examiner.com/x-20650-Tulsa-Frugal-Family-Examiner~y2009m9d27-Fall-family-fun-around-Tulsa

I found later there's also a Pumpkin Patch at Park Plaza Church:
http://parkplaza.org/pages/pumpkin_patch.html

I would try to add it to my list but,already almost at 500 words so I'll add it here :) -Thanks

Hazel said...

Hi Tasha,
Thanks for the patch locales. My kids love them too. Can you share your recipe for the muffins? They sound scrumptious.

Love your blog.

DearMildred said...

We discovered Pleasant Valley Farms last year - and I do mean discovered, because it's pleasantly far out in the boonies for non-native midtowners like us.

Not only do they have a big field of jack-o-lanterns, they also have an enormous variety of heirloom pumpkins and winter squash. Great stuff if you're into heirloom gardening!

My favorite was a big white pumpkin that made such fantastic pie, I am now growing it in my own garden.

Unknown said...

I have another pumpkin patch to add!
St. Stephens UMC in Broken Arrow has a patch. On Saturdays they will have a petting zoo and yummy pumpkin treats for sale as well as games and (I think) face painting.

They also have story time for preschools and other small groups at 10 am. on weekdays. Call 455-4202 for details.

St. Stephen's UMC is located just east of the corner of 101st and 161st (Elm) in Broken Arrow.

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