Baton Rouge Parents Magazine—October 2025

Fall Festivities THE GUIDE TO PHOTO BY KLEINPETER PHOTOGRAPHY | 2024 – 25 COVER KID NATHANIEL H.

Fall has finally arrived, bringing with it cozy sweaters, colorful leaves, and festive family traditions. From pumpkin patches to trick-or-treating and all the spooky fun in between, there’s no better season to make memories together. PUMPKIN PATCHES AND CORN MAZES Blackwater United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch blackwaterumc.org Pick the perfect pumpkin with the entire family at this annual fall tradition. Cajun Country Corn Maze (877) 843-9421 cajuncountrycorn.com The Cajun Country Corn Maze is construct- ed from a cornfield covering 7.5 acres. Try the haunted maze or the haunted trail for a spookier experience. CM Farms (337) 328-8916 cmfarmsllc.com Through late November, families can enjoy weekends filled with fall fun, including a giant corn maze, pumpkin barn, baby ani- mals, seasonal attractions, tasty food, and special events like Hometown Heroes and the Not-So-Spooky Carnival. Corn Maze at Burden (225) 763-3990 lsu.edu/botanic-gardens This October, the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens invites families to a two-hour fall

adventure with a corn maze, hayrides, sun- flower fields, pumpkin patch, petting farm, and local vendors offering seasonal treats. DixieMaze Farms Fall Festival (318) 703-2870 dixiemazefarms.ticketspice.com Through November 2, you and your family can enjoy the pumpkin patch, maze, farm activities and haunted activities. Jefferson United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch (225) 293-4440 jumcbr.org Enjoy family fun in a safe environment while supporting area missions with your pumpkin purchase. Magnolia Mound Pumpkin Patch (225) 343-4955 brec.org Find your special pumpkin on Sunday, October 5, from 1–4 p.m. Magnolia Wild’s Pumpkin Patch (225) 286-3003 magnoliawilds.com Magnolia Wilds offers a family-friendly fall experience every weekend in October and November, featuring wagon rides, pumpkin picking, zoo trails, animal encounters, and kid-friendly activities. Miss Heather’s Pumpkin Patch (225) 567-3493 thfarms.com Mrs. Heather’s Farm Pumpkin Patch wel-

comes families for fall festivities, featuring pumpkin picking, face painting, and plenty of seasonal fun for all ages.

NewSong Community Church Pumpkin Patch (225) 313-6736 newsongcommunity.church

Open through October 31, this communi- ty pumpkin patch offers free admission, photo ops, and pumpkins sold by size, with all proceeds supporting local missions and charitable causes. Pop-up Pink Pumpkin Patches (225) 763-4000 protectyourpumpkins.com It’s always a surprise, so be on the lookout for thousands of pink pumpkins to pop up overnight at Baton Rouge General’s three locations. Everyone is invited to visit to take photos and bring home a free pumpkin to display in honor of breast cancer awareness. Trinity Lutheran Church Pumpkin Patch (225) 272-3110 tlcbr.org/pumpkins Pick your pumpkin to carve or decorate at this family-friendly pumpkin patch. FARMERS MARKETS Fifolet Arts Market (877) 573-1031 1031consortium.com The Fifolet Arts Market is your one-stop shop for all things Halloween. Visit on Sat-

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