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 Mother Nature’s Farm [GILBERT]

This family-owned and operated farm hosts some of the Valley’s most festive Halloween and fall-centric events. At Mother Nature’s Farm, you can pick your pumpkin and decorate it too! The farm is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., every day, throughout the entire month of October. Admission tickets are $10 for children and $5 for adults. For more information, click here.

 

The Pumpkin Patch Train [WILLIAMS]

Every Saturday and Sunday in October, the Grand Canyon Railway will offer festive train rides from the Grand Canyon Railroad Station to a pumpkin patch. Prices for admission tickets range from $21 to $26. Admission includes a pumpkin to take home, a ride in a haunted train car, refreshments, access to a hay-bale maze and crafts. For more information, click here.

 

Apple Annie’s [WILLCOX]

Apple Annie’s Orchard offers charming seasonal events all year long. Whether you’re picking peaches in the spring from their fruit orchard or you’re searching for the perfect pumpkin during their harvest festival in the fall, you’re sure to enjoy delicious, farm-fresh produce, festive activities and fun for the entire family. Apple Annie’s will be hosting a Fall Pumpkin Celebration every weekend, from Sept. 28 to Oct. 28. The event will feature pumpkin pancakes, ice cream, pies and homemade cider donuts. For more information, click here.