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Round Rock Pumpkin Festival — Attraction in Round Rock

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Round Rock Pumpkin Festival
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Dell Diamond
3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Old Settlers Association of Williamson County (WCOSA)
3300 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
The Light Park - Round Rock
3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Rock 'N River Water Park
800 Harrell Pkwy, Round Rock, TX 78665
Tom Foolerys Adventure Park
3001 Kalahari Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665, United States
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The Salt Lick - Round Rock
3350 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Otra Vaina
180 Harrell Pkwy, Round Rock, TX 78665
Austin TX Carne en Vara
180 Harrell Pkwy, Round Rock, TX 78665
MasFajitas Mexican Restaurant
3050 Joe Dimaggio Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Taco N' Mama
3250 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Shipley Do-Nuts
3250 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Shipley Do-Nuts
3250 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill Round Rock
2980 Joe Dimaggio Blvd Suite 150, Round Rock, TX 78665
Misaki Ramen
3001 Joe Dimaggio Blvd Suite 1200, Round Rock, TX 78665
Bullpen Bar at Dell Diamond
3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
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Round Rock Express
3400 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665, United States
Spa Kalahari & Salon
3001 Kalahari Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
Workscape Designs
2851 Joe Dimaggio Blvd Suite 20, Round Rock, TX 78665
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Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

3300 E Palm Valley Blvd, Round Rock, TX 78665
4.6(144)
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: Dell Diamond, Old Settlers Association of Williamson County (WCOSA), The Light Park - Round Rock, Rock 'N River Water Park, Tom Foolerys Adventure Park, restaurants: The Salt Lick - Round Rock, Otra Vaina, Austin TX Carne en Vara, MasFajitas Mexican Restaurant, Taco N' Mama, Shipley Do-Nuts, Shipley Do-Nuts, Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill Round Rock, Misaki Ramen, Bullpen Bar at Dell Diamond, local businesses: Round Rock Express, Spa Kalahari & Salon, Workscape Designs
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(254) 338-3428
Website
roundrockpumpkinfestival.com

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Nearby attractions of Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

Dell Diamond

Old Settlers Association of Williamson County (WCOSA)

The Light Park - Round Rock

Rock 'N River Water Park

Tom Foolerys Adventure Park

Dell Diamond

Dell Diamond

4.7

(1.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Old Settlers Association of Williamson County (WCOSA)

Old Settlers Association of Williamson County (WCOSA)

4.1

(39)

Open until 12:00 AM
Click for details
The Light Park - Round Rock

The Light Park - Round Rock

4.2

(245)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Rock 'N River Water Park

Rock 'N River Water Park

4.5

(1.0K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details

Nearby restaurants of Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

The Salt Lick - Round Rock

Otra Vaina

Austin TX Carne en Vara

MasFajitas Mexican Restaurant

Taco N' Mama

Shipley Do-Nuts

Shipley Do-Nuts

Blue Corn Harvest Bar & Grill Round Rock

Misaki Ramen

Bullpen Bar at Dell Diamond

The Salt Lick - Round Rock

The Salt Lick - Round Rock

4.3

(2.5K)

$$

Closed
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Otra Vaina

Otra Vaina

4.9

(55)

$

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Austin TX Carne en Vara

Austin TX Carne en Vara

4.9

(35)

$

Open until 12:00 AM
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MasFajitas Mexican Restaurant

MasFajitas Mexican Restaurant

4.2

(1.2K)

$

Closed
Click for details

Nearby local services of Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

Round Rock Express

Spa Kalahari & Salon

Workscape Designs

Round Rock Express

Round Rock Express

4.8

(424)

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Spa Kalahari & Salon

Spa Kalahari & Salon

4.6

(135)

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Workscape Designs

Workscape Designs

4.9

(31)

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Reviews of Round Rock Pumpkin Festival

4.6
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1.0
1y

I’m trying to understand all these 5 star comments, like how? Did we goto the same pumpkin patch? My wife and all five of our kids (different age groups) went and did not share these same experiences as all these other folks.

The staff was extremely rude. (Excluding the entry staff), every other encounter we had with staff had a rude attitude especially the ā€˜slime’ station after seeing if we could do it she rudely said ā€œdo you have the green tickets?ā€ Us not knowing we needed tickets said no and she said ā€œit’s somewhere over thereā€ rolling her eyes. The lady doing the pony/miniature horse ride was rude as hell. I didn’t know who was more miserable; the pony or the person?

The pumpkin paint was one bench. ONE. How in the hell you expect larger families with other families to have a good experience with only ONE bench table.

The only animals you see are chickens, a donkey, and goats. I read a response from a review from the owner claiming there was also a bull, cow. Where? I’d gladly go again to prove me wrong on this grievance.

The website claims ā€˜take a walk through round rock history’ with fire trucks. HOW do you expect me to when there chains blocking it?

Also the website says ā€˜LOCAL DELICIOUS FAIR FOOD, CONCESSIONS..ā€ again, please invite me to show me where this was. I’ll gladly change my review. The only food I saw was funnel cakes and popcorn. There was no assortment of food as claimed.

I get it, it’s a small pumpkin patch with select activities. But please don’t over hype it on your website. Dollars are tight now days and misleading people is a horrible approach to bring in...

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2.0
1y

This is a much smaller festival than some of the other pumpkin patches and festivals in the greater Austin area. We had no trouble finding parking on a Saturday afternoon, and it didn't feel overcrowded. There isn't a lot to do once inside, however. They have a few cute photo ops and lots of pumpkins on the ground surrounding the trees up front. There's one bounce house, one bounce pad, a short train ride, a few games and a corn pit for the kids. Face painting and snacks cost extra of course. I highly recommend going on a cooler day. Although we're a week into October, it was 94 degrees and most of the festival is not shaded, making it extremely hot and tiring. We paid extra to feed the goats but their enclosure didn't look very taken care of. They have zero grass and all mud. My kids had fun but I wish there was a...

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5.0
3y

We absolutely loved this pumpkin patch. My 3 and 1 year old were so entertained, yet it wasn’t overwhelming for them like some of the others. The corn pit and pumpkin bounce house were a hit! Highly recommend!!

Edited to add: Year two and this is the only pumpkin patch we've been to, and we've been multiple times! my 4 and 2 year old are so entertained, it's not overwhelming with several kids, tons of shaded areas, and just an absolute blast. it's also totally fenced in and not so massive that you're worrying constantly about your toddlers. it's easy to keep an eye on them even if they take off to the pumpkin bounce house with zero...

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Taylor PaulTaylor Paul
This is a much smaller festival than some of the other pumpkin patches and festivals in the greater Austin area. We had no trouble finding parking on a Saturday afternoon, and it didn't feel overcrowded. There isn't a lot to do once inside, however. They have a few cute photo ops and lots of pumpkins on the ground surrounding the trees up front. There's one bounce house, one bounce pad, a short train ride, a few games and a corn pit for the kids. Face painting and snacks cost extra of course. I highly recommend going on a cooler day. Although we're a week into October, it was 94 degrees and most of the festival is not shaded, making it extremely hot and tiring. We paid extra to feed the goats but their enclosure didn't look very taken care of. They have zero grass and all mud. My kids had fun but I wish there was a bit more to it!
Shayer SShayer S
For kiddos only unless you a weirdo - For 5 dollars per person (under 2 free) on a weekday, it's a decent way to spend a few hours to burn off some energy. You can Feed the animals, (a few goats, cows, and a donkey) Play in the corn pit Throw some axes Bounce pad and bounce house Take pics at various pumpkin patches Paint your purchased pumpkin There's more stuff during the weekends (and hopefully more vendors), but at $10/ person, it's definitely overpriced. The RV park as the backdrop on one side kinda takes away from the ambiance. Still, it saves a trip further away to marble farms, dropping springs, sweet eats and others that are not close by.
Michelle ChristensenMichelle Christensen
The Round Rock Pumpkin Festival has been our favorite local pumpkin patch to go to for the past 3 years and it’s one our kids look forward to every year! šŸŽƒ Our kids love the bounce houses, face painting, pumpkin painting, making slime and playing in the corn kernels! There are several great photo opps, great food and fun activities for my 9, 7 and 3 year old! I also especially love that it’s not overwhelmingly big where I feel safe going with my 3 kiddos! I highly recommend! We can’t wait to go again!
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This is a much smaller festival than some of the other pumpkin patches and festivals in the greater Austin area. We had no trouble finding parking on a Saturday afternoon, and it didn't feel overcrowded. There isn't a lot to do once inside, however. They have a few cute photo ops and lots of pumpkins on the ground surrounding the trees up front. There's one bounce house, one bounce pad, a short train ride, a few games and a corn pit for the kids. Face painting and snacks cost extra of course. I highly recommend going on a cooler day. Although we're a week into October, it was 94 degrees and most of the festival is not shaded, making it extremely hot and tiring. We paid extra to feed the goats but their enclosure didn't look very taken care of. They have zero grass and all mud. My kids had fun but I wish there was a bit more to it!
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For kiddos only unless you a weirdo - For 5 dollars per person (under 2 free) on a weekday, it's a decent way to spend a few hours to burn off some energy. You can Feed the animals, (a few goats, cows, and a donkey) Play in the corn pit Throw some axes Bounce pad and bounce house Take pics at various pumpkin patches Paint your purchased pumpkin There's more stuff during the weekends (and hopefully more vendors), but at $10/ person, it's definitely overpriced. The RV park as the backdrop on one side kinda takes away from the ambiance. Still, it saves a trip further away to marble farms, dropping springs, sweet eats and others that are not close by.
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The Round Rock Pumpkin Festival has been our favorite local pumpkin patch to go to for the past 3 years and it’s one our kids look forward to every year! šŸŽƒ Our kids love the bounce houses, face painting, pumpkin painting, making slime and playing in the corn kernels! There are several great photo opps, great food and fun activities for my 9, 7 and 3 year old! I also especially love that it’s not overwhelmingly big where I feel safe going with my 3 kiddos! I highly recommend! We can’t wait to go again!
Michelle Christensen

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