Five-year-old Isaias Sanchez was extraordinarily delighted when his grandmother “buried” him in a huge pile of loose corn. The corn was just one of the attractions Isaias and his kindergarten classmates experienced on a field trip to Paradise Pumpkin Patch near Eufaula, Alabama. The children also enjoyed hay rides and a wild “bull ride” behind a speeding John Deere tractor. They got to see wild animals from around the world: a camel, a Cape Buffalo, zebras, a kangaroo, an ostrich, and a herd of African cattle with huge horns. Safer animals were in the petting zoo, and there was a traditional pumpkin patch and corn maze, hay bale climb, and all the jumping balloons and inflatable slides the kids could handle. Paradise Pumpkin Patch operates primarily during the Fall of each year. Located on beautiful Alabama farm land, it provides great wholesome fun for all ages, proving there’s nothing “corny” about family fun.
You can learn more at the Paradise Pumpkin Patch website http://paradisepumpkinpatch.com/