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Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch
Category: Food Specialty Food Fruits & Veggies Fruits & Veggies [Edit]
18639 Olive Street RdChesterfield, MO 63005
Neighborhood: Chesterfield
(636) 532-7265
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 9 am - 6 pm
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
6 reviews for Rombach Farms Pumpkin Patch
6 reviews in English
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Review from Mark H.
Dardenne Prairie, MO
Great atmosphere. Great family experience that will easy become a tradition. You might pay a couple of bucks more for a pumpkin bit well worth it
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Review from Amy G.
Saint Louis, MO
Growing up in Lake Tahoe, meant no pumpkins for Halloween, and certainly no pumpkin patches. So when I was 19 and coming back from a camping trip with a friend's family and I saw the mountains of pumpkins from the highway I screamed with the excitement of a 5 year old. They humored me and we spent an hour walking through the pumpkin patch trying to find the perfect pumpkin.
Not a year has gone by since that I have not made the trip out to Rombach's. And now that I have kids the trips out there are even better. There really is no better pumpkin patch in the St. Louis area. -
Review from Christina M.
Clayton, MO
Why in the world did I drive an hour and a half away to some bumpkin
small town to fine my perfect pumpkin last year, when Rombach Farms is like 15 minutes from my house???
Because I never heard of it.
Best kept pumpkin patch secret!
This place rocks it!!!!
Now that I found it I will never go anywhere else.
As I was walking in last weekend, I overheard the Amish looking man next to me say:
"I guess this will be the last year we go to Rombach's....seems like eevvverrryyyooonnneee has heard about it now."
By "everyone" I assume he was talking about M.E. - the woman who was wearing cowboy boots and oversized sun glasses to the farm. Yes...I bring it. Even to the farm.
Yeehaw!
Little man got such a kick out of this place he has been talking about it ever since. We rode the ponies, got lost in a maze, went through a haunted house, drove a caterpillar kids ride, jumped on a bunch of bouncy things, ate barbeque, ... and oh yes....and found some really great pumpkins!!!
Even though Mr. Amish won't...We will be back every year! -
Review from Andrea F.
Chesterfield, MO
I can't tell you how many field trips and childhood trips I took here. It's just such a fun place to visit during fall, and the perfect place to pick out that Halloween pumpkin to carve.
It really is a magical place to kids. There are tons of Halloween displays, "haunted" stuff, food, warm cider and hot chocolate. Hours can be spent here. And not only can you pick out your pumpkin here (they range from small to gigantic), you can pick up other fresh, seasonal vegetables. Not to mention the owners and staff are extremely professional and kind .This is a must-stop in late September and early October! It's easily the best pumpkin patch in the St. Louis area. -
Review from Jean P.
I can get a much cheaper pumpkin at Walmart, but I go to Rombach's. It's the ambience and the family outing (especially if you have little ones). Basically, Rombach's is the DEAL!
Listed in: West County Awesomeness, Autumn Leaves
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Review from Maggie W.
Saint Louis, MO
Parking is free, the kids are happy, and so are you! What more could you ask for? This pumpkin patch and playground for kids features a striped landscape of of lumpy, bumpy, orange pumpkins. For Halloween hoopla, the best time to go are weekends early in October when it's not too crowded yet and local favorites like burgers, brats, funnel cakes, hot cocoa, and apple cider are sold cheap.
Kids are entertained all day with train rides, pony rides, face paintings, meandering through mazes, pumpkin carvings ($8-$15), scrambling through a plethora of playgrounds, and petting the farm animals.
Adults might prefer checking out the year-round fresh produce or the Halloween shop, which sells funky hats and wigs, yard displays, and other spooky products.
Another attraction is the "hallway of horror," which isn't really scary but is charmingly kitschy (like most of their displays) and fun for all ages. Enjoy!
