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Corn Mazes and Pumpkin Patches to Visit In October

Here are a few local mazes and pumpkin patches to visit this month!


St. Margaret's Episcopal Church

5310 Stahl Rd., (210) 657-3328, stmargs.org

In addition to a selection of heirloom pumpkins and other gourds, this patch also has pumpkin bread for sale. The pumpkin patch is open 2:30-7:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Saturday, and noon-7:30 p.m. Sunday starting Oct. 2.


Trader's Village

9333 S.W. Loop 410, (210) 623-8383, tradersvillage.com

Traders Village is back with its fifth annual Corny Maze. The 10-acre maze features three trails ranging from easy, kid-friendly difficulty to a challenging trek through the corn stalks. You can also grab your seasonal gourds at Traders Village's pumpkin patch. The maze will be open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. every weekend in October and November starting Oct. 1.


Universal City Pumpkin Patch

2150 Universal City Blvd., Universal City, (210) 659-0333, universalcitytexas.com

The official pumpkin patch of this nearby burg is open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Friday-Sunday and 3 p.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Thursday starting October 8. This year's patch features special themed days and weekend events, including the 21-and-up Wine on the Vine on Oct. 16.


TLF Pumpkin Patch

1602 Thousand Oaks, (210) 488-3514, facebook.com/tlfpumpkinpatch

The TLF Pumpkin Patch is back with pumpkin sales, photo ops, and open play for kids. This year's season runs from October 8-31.


Sweetberry Farms

1801 FM 1980, ​Marble Falls, (830) 798-1462, sweetberryfarm.com

For those willing to drive out to Marble Falls, the 60-acre Sweet Berry Farm is worth a visit. The crown jewel is a massive, Texas-shaped corn maze, but the farm also features a pumpkin patch, scarecrow stuffing, flower picking, hay rides, and other fall-themed activities, open every day of the week except Wednesdays. Admission is free, but each activity is ticketed, so the money can add up if you're not careful.

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