Fall family fun is in full swing this season, and much of it can be found at in the heart of Tulsa. The family-run business offers more than 25 attractions for visitors of all ages — plus plenty of pumpkins to take home.

A Tulsa fall tradition since 1999

Pumpkin Town Farms opened in 1999 when co-owner Brigette Salayta’s parents started a small pumpkin patch to earn extra income while their kids were involved in school activities. What began as a simple operation has grown into a 20-acre destination filled with games, rides, and attractions.

Activities for everyone

The farm features cow train rides, face painting, a petting zoo, and pumpkins for sale — but that’s just the beginning. Pumpkin Town adds new attractions each year, including its popular haunted maze, , open every Friday and

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