In 2014 and 2015, we went to Sweet Berry Farm during pumpkin patch season. Sweet Berry is lovely, but last year we happened to be in Sealy, and we visited Blessington Farms, which blew Sweet Berry out of the water. Needless to say, we were left wanting to try something new this year. Enter Barton Hill. Out of the three venues, Barton Hill is the only pumpkin patch to offer a live band. Although it doesn't have as many animals to visit as the other two, it's set in front of a gorgeous backdrop of the Colorado River. There's plenty to do, no cash is required, and once you purchase tickets, all the activities are free. All in all, it ranks second among the three farms. I'd do almost anything for pumpkin patch pictures, like disrupt our nap schedule to spend an entire Saturday pretending Austin has a fall season.
Hay Bale
Slide
"Horse"
Peeking at Piggies
Water Pump Duckie Race
Winning
Lasso
Corn Maze
Farm Baseball
Farm Football
Doubling Chances
Bouncy Horses
So Bouncy
Pumpkin Snuggles
Pretending to Sleep
Barton Hill Farms
Pumpkins in the Pumpkin Patch
Climbing
Kisses
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