Papa’s Pumpkin Patch opens for the 2016 season on Sunday, Sept. 11 at noon. This is our 34th year, and each day we get a bit more excited for you to visit! Weather permitting, we will have a 42-day season and be open from 12-7 pm daily through Saturday, Oct. 22. Papa’s is located at…
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Let’s Plant a Pumpkin at Papa’s!
It might have seemed like an ordinary Friday to you, but for nearly 200 area students, today was a day for planting pumpkins at Papa’s Pumpkin Patch! Papa and his team of volunteer retired teachers and the good folks at the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) welcomed children from Washburn Elementary School, Martin Luther Grade School,…
Lessons from Sandy
You’ve probably noticed when you visit Papa’s that we love animals and welcome our friends and guests to bring their pets with them. Many of our guests are familiar with Sandy — the big shepherd/dane mix who most children meet when they visit Papa for a fall field trip. Sandy loves to board the school buses…
Papa Wishes You a Peaceful Holiday Season
Full hearts. That’s what Papa and the family have during this Christmas season. We’ve been tremendously blessed in 2015 – wonderful weather, bountiful crops, amazing friends, family and guests to celebrate fall in North Dakota. At this point, we are not planning a polar patch season. While we’ve been gifted a white Christmas, there isn’t…
Papa’s Pumpkin Patch Is Closed for the Season
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25: Papa’s Pumpkin Patch is closed for the 2015 season. It’s been an amazing fall, and we have you to thank. Papa and more than 600 volunteers welcomed a record number of guests and their families. The weather was near perfect, and we all had great fun playing outside, making memories. In the…
Saturday, Oct. 24: Last Day to Play and Pick Out Pumpkins!
Saturday, Oct. 24 is the final day of the season at Papa’s Pumpkin Patch. We are open 12-7 pm, and we hope you are able to stop by for one more play date or to pick out your pumpkins and squash. We start the day with about 150 large orange pumpkins and a few hundred…
