Are you looking for a pumpkin patch where you can experience many kid-friendly activities, fresh air, and beautiful scenery, in a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere? Bloom Where You’re Planted Farm and Pumpkin Patch may be the perfect place for you!
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Highlights
We visited last weekend with four kids, ages 2-7, and they all loved the variety of activities. It was a beautiful Fall day, and perfect weather to be outside! In addition to those pictured below, their favorites included the scenic Hayride to the pumpkin patch, Farm Animals, Play Areas, Barrel Swing, and Hay Climb. I loved the Family-Sized Tire Swing! Kids could also paint their pumpkins after purchasing.
Bloom Where You’re Planted Farm prides itself on offering many activities in a relaxing setting. From their website:
“We offer a big dose of fall fun with an emphasis on the agricultural side of autumn. We’re not a theme park–we offer lots of fresh air, wide open spaces, recreation and relaxation, all for the best price around and in a beautiful seasonal setting.”
I was impressed with how clean and well-kept it is. We enjoyed a delicious lunch in the Schoolhouse Café, an historic one-room schoolhouse. They also have a Pumpkin Barn and Gift Shop, and a nice room above the barn for Birthday Parties, Field Trips, and Group Outings.
Wheelbarrow Maze
One of our favorite activities was the Wheelbarrow Maze. The kids loved pushing them around the hay and having races. They also enjoyed riding in them while we got a little workout!
Corn Box
They loved jumping in the corn box and pretending they were swimming side to side! There were tractors and other toys available to play with as well.
Rubber Duck Races
The Rubber Duck Races were a big hit and one of their favorite activities. Fun for adults as well!
Educational Farm
In addition to being a pumpkin patch, Bloom Where You’re Planted is an educational farm. Everyone has heard of the Great Pumpkin, but did you know there are Green Pumpkins? They apparently are perfect for pumpkin pie!
Details
Where: 911-108th Street, Avoca, Nebraska 68307 (35 miles south of Omaha, Directions)
Contact: (402) 267-4104, [email protected]
When: Sept. 15 – Oct. 28, 2012
Hours: Fridays 1-6 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Admission: $4.75/person (includes tax). Ages 2 & under FREE. Includes all activities: Hayrides, Nature Trails, Farm Animals, Pumpkin Painting, Corn Box, Play Areas, Hay Climb, Duck Races, Family Sized Tire Swing, Barrel Swing, Gourd Garden, and Agricultural Exhibits
Giveaway – Win Tickets!
The Giveaway has ended. Congratulations to Melissa S.! Have a great time at Bloom Where You’re Planted Farm and Pumpkin Patch. Thank you very much to everyone who entered and shared what you love to do with pumpkins!
One lucky Family Fun in Omaha reader will win four admissions and $4.00 off any pumpkin purchase!
- Simply comment on this post below and share, “What is your favorite thing to do with pumpkins?”
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GIVEAWAY ENDS: Friday, September 28th, at noon, CST.
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Disclosure: Many thanks to Bloom Where You’re Planted Pumpkin Patch who provided the tickets for the giveaway. I was not compensated in any way. All thoughts and opinions are my own. See full disclosure and privacy policy here.