Pumpkin Patch In Ames Iowa

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The Pumpkin Patch is now closed. We had a great season..

Black s Heritage Farm would like to thank everyone who came out to see us this year.

Now we are gearing up for next year. Planning and building and getting ready to go again.

Come out and visit us in the spring for a great time.

For more Information please call 515-292-1936

Planning for next season

With a great successful season behind us, it leaves us with a great feeling of thanks. We are thankfull for everyone who came to see us and spend time with us this year. Now we plan to make our pumpkin patch a better and more enjoyable event for everyone.

Our Days of Operation For Winter

By Appointment Only

Hours change again in spring

See you when the snow melts.

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Working farm, apple orchard, and visitor attraction in Cambridge, central Iowa.

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Cupcake Emporium. Right next door to The Pumpkin Patch. Stop by for a delicious cupcake or steaming cup of soup du jour.

Where in the greater metropolitan Des Moines area of Iowa to find pick your own farms and orchards for fruit, vegetables, pumpkins and canning freezing instructions.

pumpkin patch in ames iowa

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