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The Red Mill farmers market in Red Mill, VA
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View of The Red Mill in Red Mill, VA
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View of The Red Mill in Red Mill, VA
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The Red Mill

4.6(72 reviews)$Farm
🕑 45 minutes to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers delight in seeing farm animals and touching produce, while elementary-aged kids enjoy the pumpkin patch activities and learning about how crops are grown. Even teens interested in sustainability and local food will find it engaging.

About

The Red Mill is a charming seasonal farm stand that brings families closer to where their food comes from through hands-on agricultural experiences. Kids will love picking their own pumpkins in the fall, browsing the fresh produce displays, and learning about local farming in a relaxed, welcoming environment that celebrates the seasons.

Highlights

  • Fall pumpkin patch with great photo opportunities
  • Fresh, locally-grown seasonal produce to explore and purchase
  • Educational farm experiences teaching kids about agriculture
  • Family-friendly atmosphere perfect for introducing little ones to farm life
  • Supporting local farmers while creating memories

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings for the freshest selection and fewer crowds, especially during peak pumpkin season
  2. 2.Bring a wagon or stroller with good wheels for navigating the farm grounds and carrying your pumpkin haul
  3. 3.Dress kids in layers and boots during fall visits,the pumpkin patch can be muddy after rain
  4. 4.Bring cash as some farm stands have limited card payment options
  5. 5.Ask staff about their ripest picks and recipe ideas,they're incredibly knowledgeable and love sharing tips with families

Best Time to Visit

September through October for the full pumpkin patch experience, ideally on weekday mornings or early Saturday to beat the weekend rush. Spring and summer offer great produce shopping opportunities with a more relaxed pace.

What to Know

This is a working farm stand, so pricing varies by season and produce availability. Parking is typically available on-site. Bring your own bags or be prepared to purchase them, and check their seasonal hours before visiting as they may vary.

Seasonal Notes

Peak season is September through October for pumpkins and fall activities. Spring and summer feature fresh produce stands. Winter hours may be limited or closed,call ahead during off-season months. The pumpkin patch typically opens mid-September and runs through Halloween.

Nearby Eats

Head to downtown Portland (less than a mile away) for family-friendly options like local diners and pizza shops that welcome kids after your farm visit.