Memphis Pumpkin Patches & Haunted Attractions
Make the most of the season with this guide to the best Memphis-area pumpkin patches and haunted attractions! Image: Facebook / Tom's Farm
Updated September 2025 by Addyson Crosby
Fall festivities hit their peak in October — pumpkin picking, haunted houses, and hayrides are everywhere! Whether you’re after family-friendly outings or spine-tingling scares, this guide highlights some of the best Memphis pumpkin patches and haunted attractions this season. Keep reading for your can’t-miss experiences this fall!
PUMPKIN PATCHES
Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch
Location: Clarksville
More Info: Facebook
This fall, Boyd’s Pumpkin Patch is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.! Pick your own jack-o’-lantern pumpkins of all sizes — plus special field trip pumpkins for the kids. Get lost in the corn maze for just $5 per person (kids 5 and under are free), with last entry at 5 p.m. Best of all, visiting the pumpkin patch is free. Make Boyd’s part of your fall traditions!
Falcon Ridge Farm
Location: Toone
More Info: falconridge.farm
The fall festival at Falcon Ridge is a local favorite. From September 27 through November 1, enjoy a tractor-drawn hayride, pick pumpkins straight from the vine, and wind your way through the corn maze. The farm also offers picnic areas, a country store with souvenirs, food, drinks, and a petting zoo with pony rides. Admission includes the corn maze, pumpkin patch, tractor-drawn wagon ride, and over 20 additional attractions.
SB Tip: Children ages three to 10 receive a small pumpkin with admission!

Jones Orchard
Location: Millington
More Info: jonesorchard.com
A tradition since 2005, Fall Fun at Jones Orchard boasts a challenging corn maze, pumpkins, and more. Stop by the Farm Market on Singleton Parkway for a patch full of pumpkins in every shape, size, and variety — plus charming photo ops. Alternatively, you can head to the orchard just five miles north of Memphis for the annual corn maze, open select days from October 3 through November 1.
The orchard also features a haunted corn maze experience this time of year — Shadowlands: Festival of Fear.

Midtown Nursery Memphis
Location: Midtown
More Info: midtown-nursery.com
Memphis’s favorite plant nursery offers a sweeping selection of pumpkins this fall, from ornamental varieties to classic orange carving pumpkins, plus mini and pie pumpkins. Shoppers can also browse cornstalks, gourds, straw bales, mums, pansies, fall perennials, and ornamental cabbage and kale. It’s all the fixings for a festive October!

Priddy Farms
Locations: Bartlett & Millington
More Info: priddyfarms.net
Welcome to Priddy Farms, now with two locations. Whether you love the longtime Bartlett favorite or want to explore 50 acres of rolling hills in Millington, fall fun awaits. Pick pumpkins for carving or decorating, and shop for mums, corn stalks, and straw bales to complete your seasonal setup. Enjoy hayrides, inflatables, a petting zoo, and more. It’s fun for the whole family, and don’t forget your camera!
If you’re in for a scare, you can explore the haunted woods at an additional cost. Priddy Farms welcomes walk-up visitors, but on Saturdays and Sundays, you’ll need to purchase a wristband on-site to join the fall fun.

Second Baptist Church Pumpkin Patch
Location: South Memphis
More Info: 2ndmemphis.org
This beloved patch has it all! Find fall decorations, pumpkins, gourds, carving kits, and more at this one-stop shop. It’s also a great spot to snap some cute photos of your crew and sample a slice of pumpkin bread (baked daily by members of Second Baptist) on your way out. Proceeds from the patch support children’s student missions and other church ministries.

Tom’s Farm
Location: Rossville
More Info: tomsfarmtn.com
Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in October, Tom’s Farm offers hayrides to the pumpkin patch, cozy bonfires, and corn mazes. Hayrides and the corn maze are $10 each, and you can reserve a bonfire on a first-come, first-served basis for $30.
Thrill-seekers can look forward to Torment, a haunted trail experience that transforms the beloved farm into a full-on fright fest. Get tickets online or at the gate for $20, and prepare for the scare of your life!

HAUNTED ATTRACTIONS
Cedar Hill Farm
Location: Hernando, MS
More Info: hauntedfarm.ms
Pumpkin patch by day, haunted farm by night! Cedar Hill Farm has a Haunted Hayride, Trail of Terror, and a Haunted Barn. If that’s a little too spooky for your liking, they have a Zombie Paintball Target Shoot and a corn maze with a tractor ride. If you visit the corn maze, be sure to bring a flashlight!
Haunted Web Scream Park Memphis
Location: Parkway Village
More Info: hauntedweb.com
If you’re fearless, the Haunted Web Scream Park might be right up your alley. It’s considered one of Tennessee’s most terrifying haunted houses! General admission is $27.49, with prices varying for different experiences (like fast passes and immediate entry).
Wicked Ways Haunted House
Location: Binghampton
More Info: wickedwayshauntedhouse.com
This all-indoor haunted house in Memphis is back and more twisted than ever. If you dare to enter, prepare for a full-scale nightmare featuring live actors and immersive scenes. Tickets start at $19.99.
Happy fall, Memphis!
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Katelyn Caughron
Katelyn is a Memphis-based freelance writer and certified fitness trainer. She loves fitness, the Memphis Tigers, and a good brunch.