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Go picking in these pumpkin patches around Chattanooga

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

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

Flat Top Mountain Farm also has a store with locally made goods + fall treats.

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It’s time to give you pumpkin to talk about — check out these Chattanooga-area 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: A $12 Fall Festival ticket will get you a small pumpkin, hayride, and corn maze access.

Aubie Smith Farms, Ooltewah | This spot not only has more than 50 varieties of gourd-geous pumpkins, but you can also enjoy plenty of treats and kids’ activities while you’re there.

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.

Ocoee Valley Farms, Benton | A ~one-hour drive will get you to this pumpkin patch with 80+ varieties to choose from, plus hayrides and a corn maze. Fun fact: You can also purchase tokens for other attractions like the corn cannon, cow train, and grain carts.

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. 11 + Saturday, Oct. 18 (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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