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Pennsylvania Pumpkin Patch Train Rides
Published: October 15, 2025
By: Adam Burns
As the crisp autumn air sets in and the foliage turns to brilliant shades of orange, red, and yellow, Pennsylvania becomes a haven for fall enthusiasts. One of the unique experiences that capture the essence of fall in the Keystone State are popular pumpkin trains.
These excursions combine the nostalgia of classic train rides with the charm of pumpkin picking, providing a delightful adventure for families, couples, and friends. Here's a comprehensive guide to some of the best pumpkin train rides you can enjoy in Pennsylvania.
Locations
Strasburg Rail Road
The Strasburg Rail Road is one of America’s most historic rail lines, offering an authentic steam locomotive experience. Their Pumpkins In Paradise is a highlight of the autumn season, taking passengers through the heart of Lancaster County.
At the end of the 1 1/2 hour journey, everyone is invited to pick a pumpkin from the patch. The Strasburg Rail Road prides itself on family-friendly experiences and even includes onboard entertainment such as live music or themed activities. The combination of Lancaster's scenic farmlands and the charm of a vintage train ride makes this an unforgettable autumn adventure.
Key Details:
- Location: Ronks, PA
- Duration: Approximately 1.5 hours
- Features: Historic steam locomotive, beautifully restored period pasenger cars, pumpkin patch, onboard entertainment
Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad
Affectionately known as the "Milk & Honey Line," the Middletown and Hummelstown Railroad offers the entertaining Pumpkin Patch Express.
Travelers can enjoy the fall scenery as the train chugs along Swatara Creek, leading to a pumpkin patch where children can find the perfect pumpkin. This quaint journey is particularly appealing for families with small children due to its engaging activities and friendly atmosphere. The trip lasts about 1.5 hours and is hosted during two weekends in October.
Key Details:
- Location: Middletown, PA
- Duration: Approximately 1 hour
- Features: Storytelling, seasonal activities, friendly for young children
Wanamaker, Kempton and Southern Railroad
The WK&S, often called the "Hawk Mountain Line," is a heritage railroad located in Kempton, Pennsylvania. Established in 1963, it operates on a section of track originally laid by the Reading Company in the 19th century. This scenic railroad offers a nostalgic trip through rural landscapes with its vintage diesel and steam locomotives.
Operating various themed excursions and events throughout the year, the WK&S Railroad is dedicated to preserving Pennsylvania's rich railroading history, while providing educational and recreational experiences for visitors of all ages. It remains a beloved destination for train enthusiasts and families alike.
During October they host the Pumpkin Patch Train where kids can enjoy a train ride from the Kempton Station to the local patch to pick out their favorite gourd.
Everett Railroad
The Everett Railroad (EVRR), based in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, is a short-line railroad with a rich history dating back to 1982. It primarily serves the transportation needs of local industries by connecting them to the national rail network.
The railroad operates on former Pennsylvania Railroad tracks, ensuring efficient movement of freight across central Pennsylvania. Apart from freight services, the EVRR offers scenic train excursions, attracting tourists and train enthusiasts alike. These excursions, often featuring historic steam locomotives, offer a nostalgic journey through the scenic landscapes of Blair County. The railroad is integral to both regional commerce and local tourism.
One of their popular events is the Pumpkin Patch Train, a 1-hour trip where guests can ride out to the local Kladder Pumpkin Patch for the kids to pick out their favorite gourd for Halloween.
The railroad offers refreshments for the trip and a pumpkin decorating kit. Finally, be sure to have the kids check out the Mini Corn Maze.
Allentown & Auburn Railroad
The Allentown and Auburn Railroad is a heritage railroad located in eastern Pennsylvania, operating on a historic rail line that dates back to the late 19th century. Originally part of the Reading Company system, the railroad now offers scenic train rides that provide a glimpse into the region's rich railroad history.
Passengers can enjoy themed excursions throughout the year, including holiday-themed rides and special events. The railroad is committed to preserving and celebrating local rail heritage, utilizing vintage locomotives and train cars to recreate an authentic and nostalgic railroad experience for both train enthusiasts and families.
The railroad hosts the popular Pumpkin Trains each October that includes a 1 1/2 hour train ride to the picnic grove where each passenger to pick a pumpkin as well as a treat for each child.
Tips for Enjoying Your Ride
Check the Schedule: Pumpkin trains tend to be very popular and often sell out quickly. Be sure to check the train lines' schedules and purchase tickets in advance to secure your spot.
Dress Appropriately: With unpredictable fall weather, it's wise to dress in layers. Mornings and evenings can be chilly, while afternoons might warm up.
Arrive Early: Make sure to arrive well before the departure time to find parking, pick up your tickets, and settle in.
Enjoy the Extras: Many train lines offer additional activities and refreshments. Indulge in seasonal treats like apple cider and donuts to make the most of your experience.
Final Thoughts
A pumpkin train is more than just a journey; it's an experience that captures the spirit of fall in one of the most beautiful states. Whether you're a local or a visitor, these train rides offer a unique way to appreciate the season's offerings.
From scenic vistas, historic locomotives, and family-friendly activities, a pumpkin train ride is an autumn adventure that you'll cherish long after the leaves have fallen. So gather your loved ones, hop aboard, and create lasting memories on the rails this fall.
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