

The sounds of laughter tell the story of Motley's Pumpkin Patch—kids and parents alike have a fun day on the farm! Here's a chance to get away from the city and enjoy the fresh open air, with our new cow train, tractor rides, farm animals, hay mountains, and room to run.
Don't forget your camera when your family comes to see our friendly farm animals. Our farm has pigs, ducks,
chickens and roosters, sheep and goats. If you like, you'll have the opportunity to feed some of the animals—we have feed available and watch their diets
closely to help them stay healthy. We want you to stay healthy too, so we do have handwashing facilities after your visit.
The kids will also enjoy a number of play activities, including Hay Bale Mountains for a challenging climb with a soft landing!
There's also a twisting slide for a quick and fun return to the bottom. We have a variety of swings, including ride-em horses, and lots of other things to do and see.
You'll want to check the schedules when you arrive so you'll be sure to have a chance to watch our Pig Races. Our squeeky little buddies love to ham it up,
squealing with delight as they round the first turn!
Then its time to board the wagons for a free wagon ride to the Pumpkin Patch!
Pumpkin PatchWe have a huge selection of pumpkins, including tall ones, fat ones, big ones and tiny ones, in all sorts of colors: deep, rich orange, bright yellow, and even pale, white ghostly pumpkins for your special Halloween decorations.
Your family will have a great time finding exactly the right pumpkins for each member of the family! And be sure to also visit our Country Gift Store which features additional Halloween decorating accessories, costumes, and of course delicious food snacks!
See our story on KTHV, Little Rock, Arkansas in October 2008, the year we added the Pumpkin Patch at Motley's Farm:
For pricing, see Hours and Prices page.
Cost includes ALL farm activities: hay rides, farm zoo, hay play, pig races, pumpkin patch, & all play areas. Pumpkins priced by the pound. Weekdays, we are only open for school tours, and require an appointment for all tours.