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Oak Forest Fall Fun: Pumpkin Patches, Spooky Stories
There's still time for fall fun in Oak Forest. Head out to pick some pumpkins and explore local haunts.

OAK FOREST, IL — Halloween is almost upon us in Oak Forest, and there’s still time to get in some seasonal fun. Even in the time of coronavirus, the Chicago area’s pumpkin patches are open — and there’s still time to scare up some fun with Patch’s tour of spooky yard haunts and tales of local lore.
Here’s a list of some of our favorite pumpkin patches near Oak Forest.
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- Address: 13341 W. 151st. Street, Homer Glen
- Season: Sept. 25 to Nov. 2
- Hours of operation: Hours vary. More information is available on Bengston's website.
- Attractions: Tractor Town, Happy Swing, chicken truck, mega slide, cow coaster, free selfie booth, gemstone and arrow head mining, pony rides, petting zoo, haunted barn, fun barn, pumpkins and more.
- Pumpkins, produce and more: You can pick the perfect pumpkin, take home some of Bengtson's specialty products, enjoy an apple cider donut and several other delectable treats.
- Cost: Admission ranges from $13.99 to $25.99, depending on the day and time. See the website for more details. Military (active duty or retired) are admitted free with ID. Pony rides an additional $6.
Odyssey Fun Farm Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze
- Address: 18900 Oak Park Ave., Tinley Park.
- Season: Sept. 26 to Oct. 31 [closed Sept. 28-Sept. 30 and Oct. 5- Oct. 7]
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Attractions: A variety of attractions, include a corn maze, cow train, hay rides and more.
- Admission: $16 on weekdays and $18 on weekends.
- Contact: (708)429-3800.
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- Address: 16849 S Cedar Road, Homer Glen
- Season: Sept. 19 to Oct. 30
- Hours of operation: 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Closed on Tuesdays.
- Attractions: Konow's has two corn mazes — one with 3.4 miles of twists and turns and a 0.4-mile kids' corn maze. Konow's also has an animal barn, fun rides, hayrides, two corn pits, two jumping pillows, a western town, putting green, weekend face painting, evening campfires and a shooting gallery. Masks must be worn on all rides and 6-feet social distancing is in effect on the grounds.
- Cost: $10 per person on Monday through Friday and $12 per person on Saturday, Sunday and Columbus Day. $13 admission on Charity Day (Oct. 4). Ages 2 and younger get in free. Active military and veterans get in free when they show their military ID.
And if pumpkin patches aren’t enough to get you into the Halloween spirit, check out Patch’s tour of haunted yards
- Patch 2020 Guide to Chicagoland’s Best Halloween Yards - Part 1
- Patch 2020 Guide To Chicagoland's Best Halloween Yards - Part 2
And while you’re at it, read through Patch’s roundup of urban legends and vote for the scariest — from Resurrection Mary to the Demon Barber of Palos.
More fall fun:
- 2020 Fall Foliage Peak Map: When Leaves Are Best In Illinois
- Fall Fun Amid COVID-19: Illinois Apple Orchards, Fall Fests Reopen
If we missed your favorite pumpkin patch, be sure to share it with readers in the comments section.
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