
Enjoy a Spectacular Fall Day at THIS Arizona Pumpkin Patch
How to Experience Fall in Arizona
Fall in Arizona is one of the most magical times of the year. There's still time to enjoy the beautiful fall days.
As the year winds down and the air cools off, don't miss a day of pumpkin picking and hay rides. Make timeless family memories with a day of pumpkin picking. It's a chance to experience a perfect fall day before the weather changes and the holidays distract us.
Plan your perfect family fall day now. Apple Annie's in Willcox is an excellent place for pumpkin picking. The pick-your-own pumpkin patch is open through October 31st.
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Apple Annie's grows over 40 acres of pumpkins every year. You'll have a wide selection to choose from, too. They produce 25 to 30 different varieties of pumpkins, so there's something for everyone.

Enjoy these fun activities at Apple Annie's:
- Pick a peck of pumpkins
- Choose freshly grown produce for canning and creating fall soups
- Grab a bouquet of sunflowers
- Get lost (and found) in the Corn Maze
- Take a hay ride pulled by a tractor
- Take photos and preserve family memories
Pick Your Own Pumpkins at Apple Annie's
Gather the kids and ride the wagon to the pumpkin patch pulled by "Sweet Bippy," Apple Annie's Farmall Tractor. Or hop aboard a wagon pulled by one of the many John Deere tractors.
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If you're not into picking your own, Apple Annie's has bins full of perfect pumpkins. You can choose from a wide selection in the barn.
Pumpkin Pricing at this Arizona Pumpkin Patch
Pumpkin prices vary depending on size. Kids don't usually choose a gourde that's more than they can carry, but it's worth checking the price per pound before they fall in love with the "perfect punkin"!
Don't forget to check out Apple Annie's famous Corn Maze. Make the whole day an adventure your family will never forget.
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