Pumpkin Patch Fun

Pumpkin Patch

Fall Family Pumpkin Patch Fun!! We always love to visit a pumpkin patch every year and we found a great one not too far from where we live (south of Nashville). Lucky Ladd Farms is so much fun!

corn maze

They have so many activities, we started with the corn maze. I am directionally challenged so if it were up to me, we would probably still be wandering in there! Thankfully my husband, Adam, is a human GPS and guided us successfully out in record time!

petting zoo

They also have an incredible petting zoo, sheeps, goats, alpacas, and hogs you can feed and some you can go in and brush.

bird sanctuary

They also have a bird sanctuary and you can purchase birdseed sticks and the birds will come and land on you, so neat and also alarming at the same time, haha! You can purchase lettuce to feed bunnies and turtles as well. There are pony rides you can purchase tickets for for the littles.

They have some great photo ops set up throughout the farm for great fall shots.

slide

We also enjoyed lots of games, a corn kernel pit, slides, towers of tires to climb, a jungle gym, bounce pad, and lots more!

Enjoy a relaxing tractor ride through the farm to take a reprieve from all the festivities.

tractor ride

Also we enjoyed delicious treats! These funnel cake fries and the apple cider slushy were divine!!! They also have lunch items as well and a covered pavilion with seating where they were showing Spookely while we ate.

funnel cake fries

Definitely a great place to visit and they have other events here throughout the year, something for every season!

On your way out be sure and pick a pumpkin to take home, you can purchase tickets that include a pumpkin or you can pay for them in the barn on the way out. PS. this is not an ad, we just enjoyed this place so much and wanted to share! Check it out if you are in the area, it’s in Eagleville, TN not far from the Spring Hill/Franklin, TN area!

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