Pumpkin patches and apple orchards are always hotspots to visit during the Fall season, but this year I challenge you to check out an Illinois pumpkin patch that is unlike anything you've seen before.

Celebrate the Beauty of Fall at Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois

Morton Arboretum in Lisle, Illinois is a beautiful place to visit any time of the year, but for one special weekend every October, Morton Arboretum transforms into a glass pumpkin paradise...

 

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Aren't those amazing pieces of art?!? You can see a ton more like that, over 6,000 to be more exact, during Morton Arboretum's annual Glass Pumpkin Patch Wednesday, October 13 through Sunday, October 17, 2021.

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Everything You Need to Know About Morton Arboretum's Glass Pumpkin Patch

Morton Arboretum's Glass Pumpkin Patch may kick off on October 13, but all the amazing pieces of glass-blown art aren't actually available for purchase until Friday, October 15. Not only will you be able to peruse all the amazing Fall art, but local artisans will also be on hand doing glassblowing demonstrations daily and they have a new Halloween tent that features more spooky-themed art.

Entry into the Glass Pumpkin Patch is included with your admission to the Morton Arboretum where your family can take a walk through their beautifully colored trails, play in the children's area, and simply enjoy a gorgeous day in the great outdoors.

For information on admission prices and more fun holiday events coming soon at Morton Arboretum, please check out mortonarb.org

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