Yes. Mostly grass. Some dirt. A little bit of concrete near entrance/main pathway. Pumpkin patch area not ideal for wheel chairs.
Somewhat is the right word. Is your wheelchair motorized? From your car to the concrete sidewalk inside, it was not good -- uneven ground, soft dirt. But it is doable. As long as you stay on concrete, you are fine. Grass is almost impossible for a person pushing your wheelchair he/she must be strong. Dirt is loose and silt-like. Getting to the handicapped j-johns was difficult for me and I was walking. I am not sure a wheelchair can approach the hand-washing station. It was uneven, uphill, and bumpy to walk to it. The wagons that take you to the fields of pumpkins are completely inaccessible, and so is the patch itself. But there is a tent-covered area where you can buy pre-picked pumpkins. The corn mazes, due to their very nature, are completely inaccessible to wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, and crutches. My advice? Stay on the concrete and don't attempt something where you might get dumped out.
Wheelchair accessible and handicap outhouses as well. Pumpkin patch is not wheelchair accessible. There are some really pretty pumpkins you can purchase on your way out.
Yep. I saw more than 1 person in a wheel chair...
Yes
Able to use a stroller fine, though may be limited on some things with a wheelchair. Pumpkin patch itself, unsure how you would get there, but there is a tent at the end that you can switch out your pumpkin, I bet you could just go there instead and grab one.
Yes, especially if you have a motorized chair. For the most part, they have played out paths, mostly paved. Others are grassy areas that one in a wheelchair can get over
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