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Go picking in these pumpkin patches in Chattanooga

It’s the season of the pumpkins, so we’re rounding up a list of local places to go picking. Check out these patches, farms, and nurseries.

White and orange pumpkins stacked in a field in front of a barn

“Insert pumpkin pun here.”

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It’s time to give you pumpkin to talk about — check out these local spots to find your perfect jack-o'-lantern.

Pumpkin patches

Weaver Tree Farms | You can’t miss this roadside patch — just look for the giant pumpkin. Bonus: When it’s time to change into the jolly season, this spot sells Christmas trees.

Flat Top Mountain Farm, Soddy-Daisy | Head to this nearby farm to shop for your seasonal favorites, from orange to white pumpkins. Pro tip: Go during the festival weekend days + your ticket gets you a small pumpkin.

Smith Perry Berries, Ooltewah | This spot not only has more than 50 varieties of gourd-geous pumpkins, but you can enjoy plenty of treats and kids’ activities while you’re there — just check the schedule.

Guthrie Pumpkin Farms, Riceville | Take a ~50-minute drive to this farm that’s been operating for 25 years + features a large corn maze, pumpkin patches, and a petting barn — pumpkins are 50 cents per pound.

Pumpkins with succulents inside

Who said pumpkins have to be scary?

Nurseries

Signal Mountain Nursery, Signal Mountain | This spot offers pumpkins and more. Carving not your thing? Take a succulent pumpkin class on Saturday, Oct. 12 + Saturday, Oct. 19 (space is limited).

The Barn Nursery | Shop this garden center’s selection of 20+ types of pumpkins and fall greenery.

Bonus: Enjoy the season year-round when taking the kiddos to the Pumpkin Patch Playground in Signal Mountain.

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