Seasonal
Pick Your Own ...
Apples, Berries , Pumpkins and more ...
RI DEM’s Division of Agriculture ............... 222-2781
They’re a good resource for the best pickin’ spots in the state.
4-Town Farms ............... 508-336-5587
90 George St., Seekonk, MA. Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, peas and flowers.
Tractor rides to pumpkin patch in October. School groups.
Appleland Orchard ............... 949-3690
135 Smith Ave., Rt. 116, Greenville
Open late August through mid-May. Apples, Christmas Trees, holiday decorations.
Barden Family Orchard ............... 934-1413
56 Elmdale Rd., N. Scituate
Pick your own apples, berries and pumpkins. Farm market open August 1 - October 31.
(Limited hours in November.)
Confreda Farms ............... 827-5000
2150 Scituate Ave., Cranston
Farmer’s market and greenhouses open daily from April - December. Weekends in the fall hay rides
and pumpkin pickin’ and corn maze.
Delvecchio’s Farm ............... 884-9598
302 Potter Rd.,
N. Kingstown. Pick your own blueberries - July through September.
The Farmer’s Daughter ............... 792-1340
716 Mooresfield Rd., Wakefield
Full nursery and garden center. Raspberries, pumpkins.
Harmony Farms ............... 934-0741
359 Saw Mill Rd, Harmony
Blueberries, raspberries, blackberries and apples and peaches. Hayrides, birthday parties,
school tours.
Hill Orchards ............... 949-2940
86 Winsor Ave., Smithfield. Apples, peaches and plums. Hayrides.
Jaswell’s Farm ............... 231-9043
50 Swan Rd., Smithfield. Apple and
berry (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries) picking.
Macomber’s Blueberry Farm ............... 397-5079
shutterfly.com 141 Rice City Rd., Coventry. July - August. See website for hours. Blueberries.
Narrow Lane Orchards ............... 294-3584
213 Narrow Lane., Johnston. Apple, nectarine and peach pickin. Field trips by appointment.
Pachet Brook Tree Farm ............... 624-4872 or 624-7248
4484 Main Rd., Rt. 77, S. Tiverton.
Hayrides, (don’t miss the Halloween Hayride), pumpkin picking, walking trails and Christmas trees.
Available for birthday parties and school tours and demonstrations (grades K-6). Also weddings and
special events.
Phantom Farm ............... 333-2240
2920 Diamond Hill Rd., Cumberland.
Apple picking, country bake and gift shop, year round.
Quonset View Farm ............... 683-1254
895 Middle Road, Portsmouth.
Strawberry & pumpkin pickin’.
Salisbury Farm ............... 942-9741
Corner Plainfield Pike & Peck Hill Rd., Johnston.
Strawberries, raspberries, and veggies, and pumpkins and giant corn maze in the fall.
Schartner Farms ............... 294-2044
One Arnold Place, Exeter. Strawberry, blueberry and Pumpkin picking, Christmas trees, schools.
Smith’s Berry Farm ............... 295-7669
320 Shermantown Rd., Saunderstown. Blueberries.
Sweet Berry Farm ............... 847-3912
915 Mitchells Lane, Middletown.
Pick your own strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples, peaches, pumpkins and Christmas Trees.
Wicked Tulip Farm ............... 297-3700
90 Brown Avenue, Johnston
They typically open Early May and close Mid or Late May. Tickets must be purchased online.
Don't just show up. Check their website for a "Bloom Report" and exact opening date.
Hay Rides
Chepachet Farms ............... 568-9996
226 Tourtellot Hill Rd., Chepachet. Sleigh rides, horse drawn wedding carriages, horse drawn trolley, horse drawn hay rides to pumpkin
patch, petting corral, campfire picnic facilities inside and out, and birthday parties.
Pachet Brook Tree Farm ............... 624-4872 or 624-7248
www.pachetbrook.com 4484 Main Rd., Rt. 77, S. Tiverton
Hayrides for all occasions, (Don’tmiss the Halloween Hayride), pumpkin picking, evening campfire hayrides, birthday parties, Christmas trees. School tours.
Pezza Farm ............... 943-2707
2279 Plainfield Pike, Johnston.
Seasonal hay rides, feed and pet animals - goats, pigs, cows, chicken, sheep, horses. Special events. Birthday parties. Open Feb-Dec, 9-5.
Side Hill Farm ............... 377-2426
60 Clarks Falls Rd., Hopkinton.
Hayrides, horse & carriage rides, sleigh rides, and stagecoach will even come to you!
Corn Mazes
Confreda Greenhouses and Farm ............... 827-5000
2150 Scituate Ave., Hope
“Haunted” corn maze and hayride (evenings late September - October). “Scare-Free” weekend days.
Escobar Farm ............... 683-1444
Middle Road, Portsmouth
8 acres of maze and maize. Corn cops to help if you get lost.
$8 adults, $6 children. Pumpkin patch and hayrides and special events. Opening Friday, August 30th at 4, Saturdays at 10 and Sundays at 11. Closing at Dusk. Open mid-week with reservations.
Frerichs Farm ............... 245-8245
43 Kinnicutt Ave., Warren
They’ve got corn mazes, hay mazes, pumpkin coach rides, Charlie Brown’s Pumpkin Patch, and their annual fall pumpkin drop (from a crane, that is!). Baby animals April through Christmas. All free!
Salisbury Farm ............... 942-9741
Plainfield Pike and Peck Road, Johnston. This corn maze covers
4 acres
Halloween
Note: Some of the Halloween attractions listed here too scary for young children.
Factory of Terror ............... 508-324-1095
33 Pearl St., Fall River, MA
(Ages 10+)
Field of Screams ............... 397-2600
179 Plain Meeting House Rd.,
W. Greenwich. Join the haunted hayride throughout October and travel through the Field of Screams, encountering over 15 grisly and elaborate scenes brought to life (or death, as the case may be) by professional actors eager to taunt visitors with state-of-the art scares. Also, visit the Dungeon of Doom, the areas largest outdoor haunted maze.
Open every Thursday - Sunday night in October. Tickets go on sale at 6:30. Gates close at 9 on Thursday and Sunday, 10pm on Friday and Saturday. (Visit website for admission discounts!)
Fortress of Nightmares ............... 841-0707
facebook.com/fortressofnightmares
Nights in October, starting at 6pm, historic Fort Adams will unleash the restless spirits of its past on special haunted tours. See spooky areas of the Fort not usually seen on regular
tours, and hear the eerie, bizarre and macabre tales of the Fort’s long history and legend. May -September: “Ghost Hunt” - 1st Friday of the month.
Ghost Tours of Newport ............... 841-8600
Our guides take you on a lantern-led stroll down Newport 's shadowy lanes. You will discover first hand the ghosts, ghouls and legends of our haunted city by the sea.
Haunted Labyrinth ............... 943-8686
804 Dyer Ave., Cranston. Mazes and chambers, with horrors around every corner! Call for hours/prices.
Highland Farm’s Trails to Terror ............... 792-8188
4235 Tower Hill Rd., Wakefield.
The woods of Highland Farm are haunted! This is a family oriented event, with the scary rides starting after 8pm.
Pachet Brook Farm Halloween Hayrides ............... 624-4872
4484 Main Rd., Rt. 77, S. Tiverton www.pachetbrook.com
Halloween hayrides that are appropriate for young children and families, preschools, schools, and seniors. Enjoy a hayride through acres of woods filled with characters and decorations. The ride ends at a “pumpkin patch” where everyone gets a pumpkin. Fun, not scary! Evening campfire hayrides too.
Roger Williams Park Zoo ............... 785-3510
1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence
This year’s Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular presented by Citizens, is a magical journey around the globe! Let the artistically carved pumpkins transport you to Europe, on a safari, or travel down Route 66! No passports are required andthere's no need to worry about jet lag. The Spectacular will satisfy your case of wanderlust. September 28- October 31, 2023.
Visit rwpzoo.org for prices and more special events, including the Zoo’s annual Holiday Lights Spectacular returning December 2023
SPOOKY ZOO
October 28 and October 29
Spooky Zoo offers daytime outdoor autumn activities for the whole family.
Come trick-or-treat (while supplies last) on the Treat Trail by the red wolf exhibit. Kids and adults will enjoy a packed schedule of seasonal. Activities are free with Zoo admission and all children 12 and under dressed in costume get in for half price. All activities are weather permitting and while supplies last.