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Best Pumpkin Patches & Apple Orchards Near Indianapolis for Fall 2025

Grab your BFFs and plan your next fall outing! Whether you’re looking for the perfect pumpkin to carve, a cozy spot for cider and donuts, or just an excuse to get outside and explore together, Indianapolis has no shortage of autumn adventures waiting for you.


We rounded up the ultimate list of pumpkin patches, apple orchards, and fall experiences in and around Indy (from the classics you know and love to the hidden gems worth the drive.) So pull on your favorite sweater, grab a PSL for the road, and start checking these off your fall bucket list.


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Pumpkin Patches Near Indianapolis


Russell Farms Pumpkin Patch

📍 Noblesville

Russell Farms is a fall favorite for good reason. From hayrides and pedal carts to mini golf and two corn mazes, it’s a place that keeps everyone entertained. Don’t leave without grabbing a caramel apple or a photo by their classic red barn.

Learn more here: russell-farms.com


Hogan Farms

📍 Brownsburg

This family-run spot is perfect for a Saturday afternoon adventure. Wander through the corn maze, visit the pumpkin patch, and check out their seasonal farm stand. They even host food trucks on select weekends.

Learn More Here: brownsburgcornmaze.com


Waterman’s Family Farm

📍 East Indy

A true Indianapolis staple, Waterman’s is part pumpkin patch, part fall festival. Expect hayrides, a petting zoo, and a playground for kids. Plus, plenty of space for adults to just enjoy the fall vibes.

Learn More Here: watermansfamilyfarm.com

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Piney Acres Farm

📍 Fortville

If you’re looking for that full-on fall experience, Piney Acres delivers. It’s 73 acres of hayrides, gem mining, a massive corn maze, and a whole lot of pumpkins to choose from.

Learn More Here: pineyacresfarm.com


Kelsay Farms

📍 Whiteland

A working dairy farm turned autumn playground. Enjoy the corn maze, meet the farm animals, and sip hot chocolate under the string lights. It’s as wholesome as it gets.

Learn More Here: kelsayfarms.com


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Dull’s Tree Farm & Pumpkin Harvest

📍 Thorntown

Dull’s might be the most picturesque spot on this list. It’s packed with more than 40 fall activities, from slides and mazes to hayrides and caramel corn. It’s well worth the drive.

Learn More Here: dullstreefarm.com


Beasley’s Orchard

📍 Danville

Home of one of Indiana’s most beloved apple orchards and a fantastic pumpkin patch, Beasley’s is a fall classic. The farm market is full of local goodies, and their cider slushies are a must-try.

Learn More Here: beasleys-orchard.com


Stuckey Farm Orchard & Cider Mill

📍 Sheridan

Pumpkins, apples, and a weekend festival that feels straight out of a Hallmark movie. Don’t skip their fresh-pressed cider. It’s some of the best around.

Learn More Here: stuckeyfarm.com


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Spencer Farm

📍 Noblesville

A local favorite that’s less crowded but still full of charm. Perfect for a quieter pumpkin-picking experience, plus a beautiful farm market with homemade treats.

Learn More Here: spencerberryfarm.com


Smith Family Farms

📍 Pendleton

Open weekends in October with hayrides, a petting zoo, a corn maze, and fall fun for all ages.

Learn More Here: smithfamilyfarms.com


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Apple Orchards to Visit This Fall


Tuttle Orchards

📍 Greenfield

Just east of Indy, Tuttle’s is one of the best places to pick apples, grab a pumpkin, and enjoy all the cozy fall things. Their farm store is packed with fresh pies, local honey, and their famous apple cider donuts.

Learn More Here: indianapolisorchard.com


Anderson Orchard

📍 Mooresville

A no-fuss, hometown favorite. Wander the orchard, pick your own apples, and end the day with a bag of their apple-cinnamon donuts. Bonus: they have pumpkins too!

Learn More Here: andersonorchard.com


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Pleasant View Orchard

📍 Fairland

This orchard is the definition of fall charm. You can pick apples, take a wagon ride to the pumpkin patch, and grab warm cider at the farm market.

Learn More Here: pleasantvieworchardin.com


Apple Works

📍 Trafalgar

A bit of a drive from Indy, but worth every mile. With a beautiful pond, farm animals, and rows upon rows of apple trees, Apple Works is a cozy countryside escape.


McClure’s Orchard & Winery

📍 Peru

For a more grown-up fall day, McClure’s combines the best of both worlds: apples and wine. Enjoy a tasting, wander the orchard, and listen to live music on weekends.

Learn More Here: mccluresorchard.com


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Jacobs’ Family Orchard

📍 New Castle / Mt. Summit

Known for their cider donuts, sunflower trail, and cozy small-town atmosphere. They’ve got both apples and pumpkins, perfect for a family outing.

Learn More Here: jacobsfamilyorchard.com


Dougherty Orchards

📍 Cambridge City

Indiana’s oldest family-owned apple orchard, offering apple and pumpkin picking, a petting zoo, and plenty of fall snacks.

Learn More Here: doughertyorchards.com


Huber’s Orchard, Winery & Family Farm

📍 Borden

If you’re up for a scenic drive south, Huber’s offers everything from u-pick apples to pumpkins, wine tastings, farm animals, and a full fall market.

Learn More Here: visithubers.com


Other Fall Favorites & Events


Conner Prairie

📍 Fishers

This living history park transforms every October for the Headless Horseman Festival, complete with a haunted hayride, corn maze, and fall food stands.

Learn More Here: connerprairie.org


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Fair Oaks Farms

📍 Northwest Indiana

A full-on agritourism experience with apple picking, pumpkins, corn mazes, and their popular fall harvest weekends.

Learn More Here: fofarms.com


Driving Wind Farm

📍 Indianapolis

A small urban farm on Indy’s north side that occasionally hosts pumpkin picking, hayrides, and local produce sales, perfect if you don’t want to leave the city.


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Harvest Nights at Newfields

📍 Indianapolis

For something totally different: stroll through glowing pumpkin paths, enjoy spooky art installations, and sip cider under the lights at one of Indy’s most beautiful gardens.

Learn More Here: discovernewfields.org


Local Fall Festivals

📍 Throughout Central Indiana

From Avon’s Harvest Time Hayrides to Carmel’s PorchFest and small-town fall festivals across central Indiana, you’ll find live music, bonfires, and plenty of pumpkin-themed fun almost every weekend.


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Fall Tips Before You Go


  • Go early in the season for the best pumpkin and apple selection.

  • Weekdays are quieter, and some farms even offer discounted admission.

  • Bring a wagon or reusable tote for your pumpkins and apples (and maybe a blanket for an impromptu picnic).

  • Don’t forget cash — some stands and snack shacks are cash-only.

  • Check each farm’s website or socials before heading out — hours and events can change with the weather.


There’s nothing like fall in Indiana. Between the bright leaves, the smell of apple cider in the air, and the joy of picking your own pumpkin, it’s the kind of season that makes you slow down and soak up the simple things.


Whether you’re planning a weekend road trip or just want a quick local outing, these farms are the perfect way to make the most of autumn. Grab your flannel, your favorite people, and get ready to make some cozy memories, BFF Indy style!


 
 
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