We made our annual pilgrimage to Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm in Grinnell , Iowa . Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm is located on the
southern edge of Grinnell at 244
400th Ave Grinnell · (641) 236-7043.
Information from the Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm Web-site:
September
17th through October 31, 2011
Weekdays:
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Monday through Friday
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10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
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Admission $6.00 Ages 3 and up
Weekends:
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Saturday 10:00 am -7:00pm
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Sunday 1:00 pm-7:00pm
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Admission $7.00 Ages 3 and up
Admission
to the Corn Maze is an additional $3.00 ages 3 and up. You must pay the weekday
or weekend farm admission, and the additional $3.00 for the maze.
All
activities, barns, and wagon rides are included in the admission price.
Season passes are only $15.00 and can be used any day of the week all season!
You may buy a pumpkin after picking it from the field or rows near the barn. Pumpkins are sold by the pound. ($ 0.49 per pound)
Season passes are only $15.00 and can be used any day of the week all season!
You may buy a pumpkin after picking it from the field or rows near the barn. Pumpkins are sold by the pound. ($ 0.49 per pound)
Late
in the day arrivals
We
are glad to have you visit the farm even if it is later in the day. We
recognize that since we close at 7 PM there is not much time to enjoy the many
activities at Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm if you arrive after 5:30 PM.
Therefore we are pleased to announce for 2011 that guests who arrive after 5:30 will receive a $2 discount off of the regular admission price. (Does not include special group events.)
Enjoy the farm even if it is after work or later in the day. We will be glad to have you as our guest.
Therefore we are pleased to announce for 2011 that guests who arrive after 5:30 will receive a $2 discount off of the regular admission price. (Does not include special group events.)
Enjoy the farm even if it is after work or later in the day. We will be glad to have you as our guest.
Group
discount
Groups
of 20 or more will receive a $1.00 discount off of the admission price.
For groups interested in additional options or for special events please call for details and a quote.
For groups interested in additional options or for special events please call for details and a quote.
Farm
Extras
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Bon Fire/private wagon ride: $20.00 per
fire
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Barn loft rental: $20 per hour
We began our visit to Carroll’s
Pumpkin Farm by taking the wagon to the field of pumpkins. Guests on the wagon are treated to a viewing
of the pumpkin catapult. Be ready for
it!
Each year, the location of the pumpkin
field changes as the Carroll family rotates the crops with corn and
soybeans. It’s always a treat to
discover where the pumpkin field will be and of course, this year, we found the
pumpkins in a new location and enjoyed the wagon ride to get to the pumpkin
field.
After finding our pumpkins, we rode
the wagon back to the farm to wash, dry, weigh, and pay for our pumpkins. Pumpkins cost $ 0.49 per pound. We paid a little over $9.00 for our two
pumpkins.
If you want to purchase a pumpkin
without going into the field to pick it yourself, there are plenty to choose
from on the farm near the barn. The
price is the same.
Wheelbarrows are available to help
guests take purchased pumpkins to vehicles.
The husband carried our two pumpkins to the car.
We arrived at Carroll’s about 10:30
am on a Saturday. We were surprised by
the small crowd, as we have been there when it has been quite crowded. We took advantage of the lower numbers at the
Big Orange Jumping Pillow. Check out our
pictures and video:
A place to store shoes while jumping on the Big Orange Jumping Pillow.
We all got into the act on the Big
Orange Jumping Pillow while Grandma Carol watched.
The barn in the middle of the farm
hosts a shop and snack shop on the bottom level, while the loft is reserved for
various acts. Mr. Magic was on hand to
entertain and amaze guests.
Both the husband and the boy were
picked to be on stage with Mr. Magic.
Mr. Magic performs on the half-hour
starting shortly after the farm opens. Check
the sign just inside the barn for specific times or the Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm
web-site for various entertainment options.
This is included with the price of admission to the farm.
Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm is full of
other outdoor fun activities.
There’s a tricycle track that has
both indoor and outdoor riding.
A wheelbarrow obstacle course with
varying degrees of difficulty.
The moo-cow train is a hit with
riders young and old. The boy enjoyed
picking Bessie’s car for his ride.
There are tire swings near the tree
house with slides and a see-saw.
The hen house has been turned into
an indoor seed corn play bin. There are
benches for those not playing to sit on and watch.
The Straw Barn has two slides and a
rope swing. The boy spent quite a bit of
time in the Straw Barn with the rope swing.
One of our favorite things to do at
Carroll’s is to take pictures. Photo opportunities
are just like the pumpkins—bountiful.
Carroll’s hosts an annual photo contest on their web-site and winners
are treated to gift certificates or admission to the farm.
The goats are located near Grandpa’s
Barn and guests can feed them (for a fee) and pump water into their water
trough. There were lots of baby goats this trip and they spent many moments
sleeping. Is there a saying about letting
sleeping goats lay?
The boy discovered the four kittens
that had been named by Facebook fans, in Grandpa’s Barn. He was scolding one of the kittens that had
been chewing on its sibling’s tail. If
you get a chance, read the signs nearby—they are a hoot!
Speaking of signs—here’s another
one that will make you chuckle!
Hints and Tips for getting the most
out of your day at Carroll’s Pumpkin Farm:
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Know the hours and plan your trip
accordingly. We were surprised by the
mid-September opening of the farm and took advantage. I was under the impression that the farm was
only open in October. I’m guessing
others are too, based on the small crowd.
·
Dress for the weather. Even though we had a lovely day with no
breeze in the morning, it was still cool when out in the pumpkin field. The boy was asking for his gloves. We dressed in layers, so as the day warmed
up, we removed layers.
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We have experienced Carroll’s when the fields
have been wet and muddy. We bring extra
shoes, towels, and plastic bags to hold muddy items for the trip home. It’s just better to be prepared.
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Take Carroll’s in at a leisurely pace. We were there for 3 ½ - 4 hours. The only thing we didn’t do was the corn
maze. The corn maze is an extra fee, as
is the corn cannon.
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Food is available for purchase. We packed lunch in a rolling cooler and
rolled it from the car at lunchtime and had a wonderful picnic lunch at the
tables near the barn. It was convenient,
scenic, economical, and again, leisurely.
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Bring your camera!
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Be ready to play!
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Know a little about the farm before going. This will save you from worrying about the
kids running to get ahead of you to see everything. Just catch up to them, eventually! We watched and listened to a parent growling,
for lack of a better word, at a young child, because the young child wouldn’t
stay with her and was running ahead.
Yep, not surprising given the excitement and wonder of the farm. The growling was about her—she wasn’t able to
keep up, was worried the child was going to get into something, and possibly
wasn’t prepared for the amount of walking that was needed to get around the
farm. A little prep about the farm might
have helped her prepare for the visit.
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Wear comfortable and sturdy shoes.
We have been going to Carroll’s
pumpkin farm for several years. Our
family looks forward to our annual visit.
Oh, and our pumpkins are on display in the front of our house. Happy Autumn!
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