Best Odenton-Area Pumpkin Patches 2020

ODENTON, MD — Along with crisp air and turning leaves, a fall tradition for many families is a visit to a local pumpkin patch. And while the coronavirus pandemic of 2020 has caused some of the region’s pumpkin patches to modify how they operate, quite a few will be open this fall. We have hours, attractions and activities as the pumpkin-picking season ramps up.

In many cases, coronavirus precautions have merely changed — not shut down — area pumpkin patches and their entertainment options. Below is a list of some of our favorite pumpkin patches near Odenton and Severn.

Name: Maryland Sunrise Farm
Address: 100 Dairy Lane Gambrills, MD 21054
Season Opening/Closing Dates: Sept. 19 through Nov. 8
Attractions: Corn maze, horseback riding, hay rides, petting zoo
Hours: Vary by the day. A full list is available here.
Pricing: Varies by the day. A full list is available here.
Phone: (240) 398-6430
Website: https://mdcornmaze.com/

Name: Y Worry Farm
Address: 1501 Rossback Road Davidsonville, MD 21035
Season Opening/Closing Dates: October only.
Attractions: Pumpkin picking, corn maze, petting zoo
Hours: Open every weekend in October from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Pricing: Pumpkins sold by weight. Other attractions are free.
Phone: None listed.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/yworryfarm/

Name: Doepkens' Farm
Address: 2567 Davidsonville Road Gambrills, MD 21054
Season Opening/Closing Dates: Not listed. Call ahead.
Attractions: Flower market, cats, pumpkin sales
Hours: Not listed. Call ahead.
Pricing: Not listed.
Phone: (410) 721-2739
Website: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Doepkens'%20Farm/325955287468723/

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This article originally appeared on the Odenton-Severn Patch