Is there anything more perfect than spending a beautiful fall weekend apple or pumpkin picking? Here is a list of orchards and pumpkin patches around Chicago – or a short drive away – to help you make your plans. Just don’t forget to check the hours and the U-Pick status before you head out.
All Seasons Orchard
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All Seasons Orchard, named one of USA Today’s Top 10 orchards in the nation, offers two maze options: a short path for kiddos and a longer path for the experts. Apples can be picked on the weekends, and pumpkins are ready starting mid-September. Opening day is August 30, so mark your calendar and get ready for some fall fun. Check their Facebook for updates on apple harvest availability. 14510 Route 176, Woodstock
Didier Farms

Didier’s Pumpkinfest, which runs this year from September 18 to October 26, offers hayrides, pony rides, camel rides, and kiddie rides. 16678 W. Aptakisic Road, Lincolnshire
Dollinger Family Farm

This farm offers pumpkins, squash, gourds, mums, a corn maze, farm animals, a haunted barn and cemetery, and more. The fall season runs from September 15 to October 30. 7502 E. Hansel Road, Channahon
Goebbert’s Pumpkin Patch and Apple Orchard
Goebbert’s has been family-owned and operated for 74 years. With two locations, they offer multiple attractions, including a haunted house, a pumpkin cannon, wagon rides, and a pumpkin-eating dinosaur. The fall season at the Pingree Grove location kicks off September 6 and runs through October 31.
South Barrington Farm 40 W Higgins Rd, South Barrington
Pingree Grove/Hampshire Farm 42W813 Reinking Road, Hampshire
Heinz Orchard
Visit this orchard for “pure apple-picking fun.” They will have snack-size Jonathan and McIntosh apples available for U-pick. Check the website for the specific opening date, which is listed for sometime in September as of the publication date. 1050 Crest Road, Green Oaks
Kroll’s Fall Harvest Farm
Kroll’s is celebrating more than 20 years of farm life with its epic corn maze. Visitors can also tour the farm or the petting zoo and pumpkin farm. Open from September 20 through Halloween, with timed entry required for Saturday and Sunday visitors. 13236 W. Townline Road, Waukegan
Kuipers Family Farm

The farm’s fall season begins on August 23! Enjoy a woodland walk, hayride, the corn and bale mazes, a jumping pillow, and more fun fall activities. Apple varieties include Honey Crisp, Pink Luster, Cortland, Jonathon, Sweet Tango, Gala, and more. 1N318 Watson Road, Maple Park
Odyssey Fun Farm
Odyssey, which opens on September 21, offers a corn maze, cow train, corn cannon, zip lines, a super mega slide, and more. 19111 S. Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park
Richardson Farm
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Not only can you pick the perfect pumpkin, but you can also take a ride down a 100-foot slide before getting lost in the world’s largest corn maze. You can also enjoy the sunflower field, a ride on the train, and more. 909 English Prairie Road, Spring Grove
Royal Oak Farm Orchard
The Applefest officially starts the season on September 20. This U-Pick apple orchard offers 30 varieties of apples, grown from more than 20,000 apple trees! They also have summer and fall raspberries, giant pumpkins, gourds, and squash. The kids will love the petting zoo, free playground, and rides (the rides are available only on weekends). 15908 Hebron Road, Harvard
Siegel’s Pumpkin Farm
This family farm hosts an annual Pumpkin Fest from September 20 through November 2, complete with hayrides, barnyard animals, a spooky shed, a café, and a shop. Visitors will find 49 attractions and activities, 13 food and beverage vendors, and 200 farm animals. 17250 S. Weber Road, Crest Hill
Windy Acres Farm
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The Windy Acres Farms Fall Fest runs from September 13 through October 31. Besides U-Pick apples, Windy Acres Farm has attractions, including a petting zoo, corn stalk maze, giant jumping pillow, and mini golf. 37W446 Fabyan Parkway, Geneva
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