Pea Ridge Times

McGarrah’s pumpkins patch is open

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Just minutes from downtown Pea Ridge, McGarrah’s Pumpkin Patch offers a wide variety of pumpkins.

McGarrah’s Pumpkin Patch is celebratin­g its 25th year.

Dennis McGarrah is passionate about farming.

“I love making things grow.”

“I love seeing the smiles on the faces of the little children. It’s like being Santy Claus in October.”

McGarrah’s Pumpkin Patch is closed on Tuesdays and open from 1-6 p.m. Monday, Wednesdsay and Thursday, from 1-7 p.m. on Friday, from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Saturdays and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

He’s had the farm in Pea Ridge since 1999.

Farming “since I was 7,” Mc-Garrah chuckled, he said he worked at Kennametal for years, but farmed on the side even when employed there.

McGarrah sells his produce at farmers’ markets in the Benton and Washington County area.

“I grew up on a farm,” the son of Ervin and Agnes McGarrah said. The home farm is on Ervin McGarrah Road east of Lowell.

At the farm off Miser Road, fields are identified by variety of pumpkin. There’s Fairy Tale, Jack-o-Lantern, Lady Lunch, Baby Boo, Pie Pumpkin, Flatso, Red Warty Thing and Luna.

“I try something new every year. It makes it more fun.”

Pumpkins range from 6 ounces to 150 pounds.

Customers pay $8 for admission which includes entry to the farm, hayride, barrel train ride, tall grazz maze and play area. Many first select a wagon and clippers, wander through the fields to find the perfect pumpkin.

As the hay ride circles the fields, McGarrah points out two hay tunnels and a huge pile of loose hay: “You can play in the hay like I did when I was a kid on the farm.”

Admitting he was worried when he first moved to the Pea Ridge location, McGarrah said his customers from Lowell followed him there. He said many families return year after year for pumpkins, for family outings and for fall photograph­s.

The pumpkin patch is located on Miser Road just east of town, north of Lee Town Road.

 ?? File photograph ?? McGarrah’s Pumpkin Patch, just three miles from the southern four-way stop in Pea Ridge, offers pumpkins of many sizes and varieties.
File photograph McGarrah’s Pumpkin Patch, just three miles from the southern four-way stop in Pea Ridge, offers pumpkins of many sizes and varieties.

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