Pick your perfect pumpkin at Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch

2023 marks the 27th year of this iconic autumn event in Charleston.

Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch in Charleston, SC

We’re looking forward to tapping into our fall feels at this event.

Photo by @theashleysadventures

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The date? First Friday of fall. The vibes? 🍁🕯️🎃☕. The pumpkins? Ready to be picked up and turned into jack-o'-lanterns.

In other words: The Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch is back starting today, and we’re here to squash your questions + give the lowdown on what to expect when grabbing your gorgeous gourds.

🎃 The details

  • What | Recognized as one of the largest fall festivals in the state, this is a lot more than just a pumpkin patch; it’s also a corn maze, petting zoo, and all-around autumnal fest.
  • Where | Boone Hall pumpkin patch entrance, 2434 N. Hwy. 17, Mt. Pleasant.
  • When | Fridays-Sundays in October, starting this weekend.
  • Price | $15 (If your little pumpkin is under 3 years old, entrance is free with an accompanying adult).

🎃 What does admission get me?

Though your $15 pumpkin patch ticket won’t get you admittance to the whole farm and plantation, it will give you access to:

  • A pumpkin patch (of course), with pumpkins for sale by the pound
  • A family-friendly Halloween tractor tour
  • A petting zoo
  • An eight-acre corn maze
  • Lew-E’s Comedy Circus performances
  • Two of the largest jump pillows in South Carolina
  • A giant inflatable slide + obstacle course
  • A live, interactive honeybee exhibit
  • Farm football
  • Live performances on the stage
  • Pig and rubber duck races

While at the festival, you can also purchase food from a variety of vendors, pony rides, and face painting for additional fees.

You can buy tickets to the patch online.

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