Grows over across 13 acres, ranging from tiny "Jack-B-Littles" to massive 40-pounders. Connors Farm Danvers, MA, United States
For generations, pumpkins have been much more than just porch décor in New England; they were once the literal "survival food" that saved early settlers from starvation. Today, the Boston area’s pumpkin patches continue this legacy, blending historical agricultural charm with modern fall festivals. 🎃 A Deep-Rooted History
Famous for its (like Disney or Pirates) and an iconic "pumpkin tree" for photos. Parlee Farms Tyngsborough, MA, United States
: Pilgrims learned to grow pumpkins from the Wampanoag people. They were so vital that a popular colonial poem noted, "If it were not for pumpkins, we should be undone soon".
: The word evolved from the Greek pepon (large melon) to the French pompon , then the English pumpion , before finally becoming the American "pumpkin". 🚜 Best Patches Near Boston
Known for its massive themed corn mazes and "haunted" evening activities for those seeking a spookier vibe. West & South of Boston The Boston - Facebook



