⚠️ A Few Helpful Rules for Our Farm
We created our farm and opened it to the public to be an enjoyable and affordable experience for all families.
🧒 Children must be supervised at all times — our farm is large, the road at the front of our property has fast traffic, and little ones can wander quickly.
🚜 Stay off farm equipment and out of marked work areas — for everyone’s safety.
🌱 Respect the field and others: Don’t throw pumpkins or damage vines.
💵 Please pay before loading pumpkins into your vehicle. We accept cash (preferred), Venmo and charge cards.
🚫 No smoking, vaping, alcohol, or drones anywhere on the property.
📸 Photography: Ask permission before photographing our staff or others not in your party. Handheld phones and cameras are welcome, but prior permission is required before bringing professional equipment or scheduling photo sessions.
🎃 What to Know Before You U-Pick
We can’t wait for you to relive your childhood memories — searching for the perfect pumpkin right in the field it grew in, not out of a cardboard box from the store.
Pumpkin u-pick is special, but it is a farm field. A little preparation will make your visit safe and fun:
Closed-toe shoes required in the farm field — this is a real dirt farm field and can be muddy or uneven.
Field hazards: Corn stalk remnants, vines, and rough ground could cause foot injuries. We’ve cleared what we can, but the field is huge — please walk carefully.
Expect bugs and bees — they live here and are part of nature.
Some pumpkins are heavy — we have a limited number of wagons, so bringing your own is encouraged.
Field pumpkins are dirty — bring bags or tarps if you plan to place them on light-colored car seats.
Pets: We love well-behaved dogs, but MDARD farm rules do not allow them in the u-pick fields. Thank you for understanding.
Weather aware: We may close for severe weather — check our Facebook or Instagram for updates before you come.
What if U-pick doesn’t sound like fun to you (or you wore your sandals)? No worries — we’ll have plenty of pre-picked pumpkins like the ones in the field displayed around our yard, so you can pick your favorites without heading into the farm field.
