The Best Places to Go Pumpkin Picking near Boston
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The Best Places to Go Pumpkin Picking near Boston
"The carving is up to you, though. Autumn in New England is a special time. With temperatures dropping after a long, hot summer, it's time for some wholesome fall activities and eats, from apple picking and corn mazes to pumpkin spice lattes and cider doughnuts. And we've got another activity to add to your fall bucket list: pumpkin picking. Check out these five prime pumpkin-picking spots, all located within an hour from Boston."
"Customers are given a red wagon to stack their selected pumpkins at this small farm. Check out the petite petting zoo, and make it a true fall day by indulging in some delicious apple cider doughnuts. Plus, it's dog-friendly, so your pup can enjoy a seasonal day out, too. 1370 Turnpike St., North Andover, bostonhillfarm.com. Dowse Orchards In addition to pumpkins, Dowse Orchards supplies hay bales, garden mums, and corn stalks for visitors to use for their own fall decorations."
Several farms within an hour of Boston offer pumpkin-picking alongside classic fall attractions. Boston Hill Farm provides red wagons for pumpkins, a petite petting zoo, apple cider doughnuts, and dog-friendly grounds. Dowse Orchards supplies hay bales, garden mums, corn stalks, scenic orchard views, and cider from an in-house mill. Hanson's Farm features a corn maze, sunflower field, weekend hayrides, and farm animals. Shelburne Farm operates a pumpkin patch with apple and peach picking, children's activities, weekend concerts, a retired John Deere tractor playground centerpiece, and cider doughnuts available.
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