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Hayrides, corn mazes, a petting zoo, slides, photo stops and a pumpkin patch you pick yourself β a full day on the farm for families, schools and groups.
From the moment you roll in past the patch, the farm opens up into mazes, animals, slides and play areas β most of it included with general admission.
Spend the day exploring. General admission covers nearly everything on the farm β see what's included and grab a season pass if you'll be back.
Admission & passes βA guided, scheduled rotation through nine stations with assigned lunch barns and staggered arrival times. Built for groups, $8 per student.
Field trip info & rates βBirthdays, club outings, church groups and company days. Reserve a lunch barn, add a hayride and let us handle the rest.
Private parties & events βBeyond the attractions, the farm has a Barnyard Marketplace stocked for the season, a pick-your-own pumpkin patch, and Sprigg's Playland & Petting Zoo. There's a season pass and a military discount too.

Everything you need to plan the day is in one place.
Most of what's below is included with general admission. Jump to a section, or scroll the whole farm.
Wander the patch and pick your own β from little sugar pumpkins to the big jack-o'-lantern kind, plus specialty squash and gourds from the 50-plus varieties grown on the farm. Pumpkins are priced separately from admission, by size or by the pound, so you only pay for what you carry out.
The high-energy core of the farm β the things kids sprint toward first.

Climb aboard the wagon for a narrated loop around the property β shade, scenery and a rest for little legs. The anchor of every field-trip rotation.

A tractor-pulled train of painted barrels that loops the lower field, right by the pumpkin display. A guaranteed favorite for the younger crowd.

Two lanes of slide built into the hillside so you can race a friend to the bottom. Pairs up with the tractor tires in the field-trip rotation.

A straight, fast single slide for the brave. Sits beside the Mousetrap Maze as a combined station for groups.
A mountain of giant tractor tires to scramble over, through and around β pure climbing energy with a soft landing.
A twisting low maze themed like a giant mousetrap β quick, fun and easy to lose track of where you came in.
From a five-minute tunnel to the big stalks β find your way out (or don't, for a while).
Answer trivia at every fork to find the way through. Educational enough for a field-trip station, fun enough that nobody notices.

The big maze β acres of standing corn and real wrong turns. The full challenge for older kids and adults who think they've got it.

A themed maze paired with the Pumpkin Palace play structure β bright, friendly and sized for the littlest explorers.

A crawl-through tunnel maze that's just spooky enough. Grouped with the duck races and hay play for field-trip stations.
The animal corner β feed buckets in hand, the part of the day kids remember most.

Stroll the alley with a feed bucket and meet the farm's friendliest residents up close along the fence line.

The open pen on the hill where animals roam β paired with Animal Alley as a single field-trip station.

Say hello to the farm's gentle giants β a favorite photo stop right by the railroad area.

The goat pen β endlessly entertaining, always hungry, and right next to the duck races.

Pump the water and race your duck down the channel. A field-trip station alongside the hay play and Spiders Lair.
Climb, throw, pose β the in-between moments that fill out the day.

A play castle built for climbing, hiding and ruling the patch. Anchors the Minions Maze area.

A whole zone of stacked bales to climb and jump β simple, classic farm fun.
A quiet walking trail with the Pumpkin Story Path along the way β a calmer station to round out a field-trip rotation.
Step inside a living wigwam of standing corn β equal parts hideout and photo op.

Wagon hoops and corn-toss boards scattered through the grounds for a quick competitive break.

Stagecoach, turkey hay sculpture, the hay tractor and animal cut-outs β picture-perfect stops dotted across the farm.
The pedal cart course is a separately ticketed add-on β not part of the general-admission attractions or the field-trip rotation.
Admission gets you into Sprigg's Playland & Petting Zoo β corn mazes, the animals, play areas and much more. Rides and animal feed are ticketed separately, and the combos below help you save.
Includes 2 corn mazes, the petting zoo, play areas β and much, much more.
| Admission | Price |
|---|---|
| Infants (under 2) | Free |
| General (ages 2β54) | $10 |
| Seniors (55+) | $9 |
| Military (active-duty armed services card) | $9 |
| Season Pass (unlimited visits all season) | $15 |
Tap any attraction to read about it.
| Attraction | What it is | Included |
|---|---|---|
| Abe's Trivia Corn Maze | Trivia-at-every-fork maze | β |
| T. Wister Corn Maze | The big standing-corn maze | β |
| Pumpkin Palace & Minions Maze | Themed maze + play castle | β |
| Sprigg's Playland & Petting Zoo | Goats, donkey & mule, feed buckets | β |
| Slides & Tractor Tires | Double slide, single shot, tire climb | β |
| Nature Trail & Pumpkin Story Path | Walking trail with story stops | β |
| Photo stops & yard games | Cut-outs, corn toss, basketball wagon | β |
A few favorites are ticketed separately β grab them at the gate, or bundle them in a combo below to save.
| Add-on | Price |
|---|---|
| Hayrides | $5 |
| Barrel Train Rides | $2 |
| Animal Feed | $1 |
Bundle your admission with rides and pay less than buying them separately.
* Ride tickets must be secured at checkout to receive the discounted rate.
A guided, scheduled day for school groups: nine stations, staggered arrivals and assigned lunch barns. The official schedule, rates and farm map are below.
Each school is assigned a column on the schedule and moves through all nine stations on a 20-minute rotation, with a set lunch period in an assigned barn. Staff keep every group on time so nothing overlaps.
Please stay on schedule, take individual restroom breaks as needed, and have lunches brought to your assigned lunch area before the lunch period.
| Field trip rate | Price |
|---|---|
| Students (groups of 20+) | $8 / student |
| Teachers & bus drivers | FREE |
| Adult chaperones | $6 each |
| Siblings (age 2 & up) | $8 each |
| Siblings (under 2) | Pumpkin β $4 |
We can accommodate up to 9 classes (250 students) per day. With advance notice we may be able to handle larger groups β just ask.
Browse the full color-coded grid, or pick a school number to see just that group's route. Tap any station in the key to spotlight it across the day. β the schedule, stations & arrival times are real
Tap a station to spotlight it on the full schedule.
Reserve a date, pick an arrival window, and we'll handle the rest.
Request a field trip dateBirthdays, club outings, church groups and company days β reserve a party room, add a private hayride or fire pit, and make the farm yours for the afternoon.
A $50β$100 deposit is due when you reserve β it's applied to your balance at checkout after your party concludes.
Weekend rates apply FridayβSunday; weekday rates MondayβThursday.
Open slots vary by date β the live calendar on the booking page shows what's available.
Let us know which add-ons you'd like when you schedule, or call ahead to arrange them.
Your group's own wagon β 28 people at 2 per hay bale, up to 36 max. Public hayrides can sell out hours ahead on weekends, so book your private ride before the day of the party for a set time.
One fire pit $35, two for $50. We light the fire and provide the firewood; the party host provides continuous adult supervision.
Tell us at scheduling if you'd like barrel train rides; we'll sort the exact number of tickets once you know how many kids are coming.
Pre-order specific pumpkins to place in your party room, or set up vouchers toward any pumpkin purchase. Order at least one day in advance.
Groups of 15+ don't have to reserve a party room to get group savings: $8 weekend / $5 weekday tickets when bought in one transaction. Buy ahead and we'll date your bracelets for the day you choose. Bringing 100+? Contact us to customize the whole experience.
Pick your room, date and time and put your deposit down on Square β it goes toward your balance.
For three generations and more than 80 years, the Crawford family has worked this Central Kentucky land β and every fall, they open it up to share it.
Crawford Farms has been family-owned for over 80 years and is one of the largest fall-attraction farms in Central Kentucky. The family turned to pumpkins in 1988, and Billy and Shirley Crawford β with their children, Teresa and Mason β were practicing agri-tourism before the word was in common use.
After patriarch Billy passed away in 2002, the family eventually stepped back from retail, then reopened in 2008 under Mason, Teresa and her husband Marty Lee. Today the farm grows more than 50 varieties of pumpkins, squash and gourds, with hay sculptures, a rustic setting and a Barnyard Marketplace bigger than ever.
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Family-owned for over 80 years and three generations strong β here's how Crawford Farms became one of Central Kentucky's great fall traditions.
Family-owned for over 80 years, Crawford Farms is one of the largest fall-attraction farms in Central Kentucky. Whether your idea of a good day is petting gentle farm animals, strolling a scenic nature trail, climbing a colossal hay mound, finding your way through a corn maze, or simply picking the perfect pumpkin, there's something here for everyone.
The farm diversified into pumpkin production in 1988, and the scope and variety of pumpkins, squash and gourds has expanded year after year ever since. Billy and Shirley Crawford β along with their children, Teresa and Mason β embraced the idea of agri-tourism even before the term came into regular use.
A three-generation operation, Crawford Farms hosted field trips for students from school districts across the area and supplied pumpkins to wholesalers and retailers as well as directly to the public. In 2002, patriarch Billy Crawford passed away after a battle with cancer. The family pressed on through that season, and the following year made the difficult decision to close the retail side of the business.
In 2008, Mason, Teresa and her husband Marty Lee reopened Crawford Pumpkin Farm, and it has grown steadily ever since to once again offer the greatest diversity of produce and fall family attractions in Central Kentucky. With a wide variety of hay sculptures and a rustic atmosphere, the farm makes an ideal backdrop for photos that capture the season. The Barnyard Marketplace is larger than ever, with samplings from the more than 50 varieties of locally grown pumpkins, squash and gourds.
Special touches β barrel train rides for the kids, hayrides for all, and affordable concessions β make Crawford Farms an all-inclusive fall destination. Take advantage of the season pass for repeat visits, along with group rates and party packages that offer real savings.
Everything you need to find us and plan the day, in one place.
Crawford Farms
3999 Hodgenville Road
Elizabethtown, KY 42701
Crawford Farms
59 Williams Cemetery Road
Hodgenville, KY 42748
(270) 505-5600 (call or text)
crawfordpumpkins@gmail.com
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