The land and area is an open field but the ground is mainly gravel and ofcourse dirt & grass. The parking lot consists of gravel and rocks but is very close to the main entrance. I think the parking lot would be the only struggle but once you reach the entrance I think a wheelchair would ride smoothly. However, if it is raining the ground becomes very muddy and full of puddles. Last year my shoes were destroyed from the amount of mud and water we had to truck through & that included the territory outside of the pumpkin patch. There are covered area's with tables & delicious apple cider, i think coffee, & also soda pop. And a few varieties of snacks & really delicious hotdogs for reasonable prices! 💙💚💛💜
There are no stairs, the main areas are accessible by wheelchair and there are accessible parking spaces. However, the parking lot and much of the rest of the main area are gravel. It is fairly smooth (no big holes or ruts) but gravel nonetheless. They do have some pumpkins that are in the main space (along with activities, farm animals, etc) but to get the to actual pumpkin patch you take a hayride pulled by a tractor. The trailers that they haul people over in are not at all accessible and I have trouble, as a disabled woman, getting on and off of them because the steps are high and step. You definitely cannot do this part of the patch in a w/c. That said they have a pretty nice selection of pumpkins up by where you pay and access the other activities so you could still find a good one.
I believe that it is but it's on a farm so the terrain isnt probably ideal for a wheel chair...
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