
Last Weekend To Visit Pride of the Wapsi: A Quad Cities Fall Tradition
Every fall, families across the Quad Cities make their way to the countryside for a tradition that’s become as iconic as the changing leaves — a visit to Pride of the Wapsi in Long Grove, Iowa. As the Halloween weekend comes to an end, this is your last chance to visit the QC's famous pumpkin patch.
Pumpkin Season Ends Nov 2 | Hours: Friday - Sunday 10 am-5 pm
Located just 20 minutes north of Davenport, this family-owned farm transforms each autumn into a colorful celebration of all things fall. From sprawling pumpkin patches to towering corn mazes and golden sunflower fields in the summertime, Pride of the Wapsi has become a seasonal staple that brings generations together.
A Family Farm Rooted in Tradition
What began as a small local farm has grown into one of the area’s favorite fall destinations. Pride of the Wapsi offers more than 30 attractions during its annual Fall Festival, including hayrides, a giant slide, and a variety of outdoor games. The farm’s owners take pride in keeping the experience authentic — focusing on family fun, fresh air, and community connection.
From Pumpkins to Sunflowers
Each year, visitors can pick their own pumpkins, wander through the corn maze, and stroll through acres of blooming sunflowers that make for the perfect photo backdrop. The farm also hosts U-pick strawberry and raspberry seasons earlier in the year, making it a popular destination beyond the fall months.
A Fall Favorite for Locals
Pride of the Wapsi’s Fall Festival runs from mid-September through early November, open Friday through Sunday. With its down-home charm and endless fall activities, it’s easy to see why the farm has become a must-visit for Quad City families.
For tickets, seasonal updates, and event details, visit prideofthewapsi.com.

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