Top Pumpkin Patches In The New Berlin-Area For 2020

NEW BERLIN, WI— The coronavirus has upended and changed nearly every aspect of modern life in 2020 and those changes have also creeped into our favorite fall activities like going to the pumpkin patch.

Due to the pandemic, many of the pumpkin patches in and near New Berlin have to adjust their hours, activities and methods of operation for the fall.

That being said, you can still visit an area pumpkin patch provided you take all the necessary precautions and double check the hours and rules for nearby pumpkin patches, including whether you need to make a reservation.

Below is a list of some of our favorite pumpkin patches near New Berlin.

Name: Schuett Farms
Address: W299 S6370 State Road 83, Mukwonago, WI 53149
Season opening/closing dates: Opening Sept. 26
Attractions: The farm also offer a corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkin patch, and hayrides on the weekends.
Hours: Weekends 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. and weekdays 12 p.m.-6 p.m.
Phone: 262-968-4348
Website: http://www.schuettfarm.com/
Note: Due to the pandemic, please double check the rules, regulations and hours for the pumpkin patch you plan on visiting.

Name: Cozy Nook Farm
Address: S11 W30780 Summit Ave. Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188
Season opening/closing dates: Opening Sept. 26 until Oct. 31.
Attractions: Due to covid weekend hayrides have been canceled. Try the fresh cheese curds
Hours: Fall Season every day 9 a.m. to 7:30p.m.
Phone: 262-968-2573
Website:http://www.cozynookfarms.com/

Name: Lindner Pumpkin Farm
Address: 19075 W. Cleveland Ave
Season opening/closing dates: Sept. 19th - Oct. 31.
Attractions:Check out the Giant Slide, Olde Tyme Playground, Corn Maze,Scarecrow Speedway pedal tractor racetrack, Li'l Punkin Playground and, for a fee, Pumpkin Bowling. The Pumpkin Express Barrel Train runs daily.
Hours: Daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone: 262-549-5364
Website: http://www.lindnerspumpkinfarm.com/


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This article originally appeared on the New Berlin Patch