
The Best Northern Colorado Pumpkin Patches For All Of Us Basic Bs
I love fall. Fall has everything a basic gal like me lives for. Like pumpkin-spiced drinks, sweaters, apple picking, and so on and so forth.
We dress our families in the finest plaid attire on the market, and we go to the pumpkin patch. We sit our toddlers on top of big pumpkins, and you take pictures for Instagram to show all of your favorite friends, co-workers, and family members you haven't already blocked.
Head on over to the basic b mecca (Old Navy), gather up your screaming kids and whining husband, and go get your fall on at one of these Northern Colorado pumpkin patches.
And Godspeed.
The Bartles Farm
This one is a good one because it's been around since 1905. That's over 120 years old. If there's a business over one hundred years old in the community, you know they have it locked down.
This is family-owned and operated, which is always very cool. They also offer hay rides, a petting zoo, pumpkin picking, and they serve up delicious food. And I'm talking about stuff your kid will actually eat, like hot dogs and kettlecorn.
Anderson's Farm Patchwork Pumpkins
Located in Ault, which stands for A Unique Little Town. Anderson's Patchwork Pumpkins is a bona fide farm. Known for their pick-your-own pumpkin operation, this place is rated as one of the top pumpkin patches in the entire state.
Tigge's Farm Roasted Chilies and Pumpkin Patch
When I think of fall, I think of two things: authentic green chilies and pumpkins. Tigge's Farm Roasted Chilies and Pumpkin Patch is located in Greeley and was founded all the way back in the 1930's.
And did I mention admission is free?
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