Where to go pumpkin picking in and around New York City | amNewYork
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Where to go pumpkin picking in and around New York City | amNewYork
"Complete with photo-ops and fall decorations, you will surely experience a picture-perfect moment when deciding which pumpkin to take home. And don't miss the Pumpkin Chucking, Snack Wagon, Living History Demonstrations, and more! Queens Botanical Garden 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Floral Park, Queens 718-886-3800 If you're looking for the perfect fall photo op, you'll find it at QBG this fall. Ticket fee includes admission to both the pumpkin patch and the garden, so you will have plenty of chances to snap the perfect autumn shot."
"Kids can also meet and take pictures with costumed nature creatures roaming the farm. For adults 21 and older, harvestand pumpkin-themed beers and ciders are available for purchase. Can't decide on the perfect pumpkin? Get them all! Extra pumpkins are just $8 each. Open October 1226, Saturday-Sunday, 8 am to 6 pm. As the longest continually farmed site in New York State, Queens County Farm opens its pumpkin patch again this October for families to enjoy."
Decker Farms features pumpkins of all shapes and sizes and offers photo-ops, fall decorations, Pumpkin Chucking, Snack Wagon, and Living History Demonstrations. Queens Botanical Garden combines pumpkin patch and garden admission, provides fall photo opportunities, costumed nature creatures for children, and harvest- and pumpkin-themed beers and ciders for adults 21 and older. Extra pumpkins are $8 each and specific pumpkin patch dates run October 12–26 on weekends. Queens County Farm reopens its pumpkin patch in October and operates a museum with listed hours Oct. 1–31 and free general admission except during special events. Alstede Farms and Demarest Farms offer pick-your-own pumpkins and reservation options.
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