Yes, Leeds Farm is open Saturday and Sunday 10am to 5pm. We are open on one Friday: October 17, 2025 10 am – 5 pm.
No, but our farm is located in an area with VERY POOR CELLULAR and WIFI SERVICE. Please save yourself the hassle and purchase your tickets BEFORE arriving at the farm. Plus, save $4 off each pre-purchased General Admission ticket!
Online tickets are for a specific date and arrival time. Guests can enter the farm at or after their time slot begins and are welcome to stay until the farm closes at 5:00 pm.
All ticket sales are final. Tickets are non-refundable due to weather or attraction availability. Refunds are issued ONLY if Leeds Farm closes for the day. If Leeds Farm closes on the date of your ticket, the full amount of your purchase including service fees will be refunded to the original credit card.
General Admission includes all of our activities except the Big Zipline.
Includes: Mountain Slides, Racer Slides, Pedal Carts, Mini Zip, Tube Time, Pumpkin Express, Grainary, Straw Barn, Tractor Tire Tower, Pumpkin Jump, Trike Track, Hayride, Pumpkin Plunge Slide, Green Acres, Tree House, and Low Ropes Challenge Course.
Guests may visit our goat barn and/or shop for pumpkins with no admission needed. Goat feed is available for $1.00.
Guests ages 3-54 pay general admission rates. Adults age 55+ are $5 which includes Hayride. There is no charge for children age 2 and younger.
Yes. Visa, Master Card & Discover are accepted for admission, pumpkins and food.
Yes, if 10 or more General Admission passes are purchased at the same time (bulk purchase), they can be purchased at the group rate (usable for any age). The group rate is automatically applied when a quantity of 10 or more tickets is selected.
Some of our activities will close when it's raining. For example: Pumpkin Jump & Hayrides. The Big Zip will close in the event of high winds, lightning, or heavy rain.
Yes, Handicap parking spots are clearly marked in our parking field and are closest to the Admission Barn. Our parking field is entirely grass. We have no pavement or concrete paths, all areas are grass or gravel. Most areas of the farm are accessible, including our permanent restroom facility. Hayride boarding is 3 steps.
We do not offer field picking. Pumpkin fields must be rotated each year, and therefore the pumpkin patch is not always near our barnyard. We pick pumpkins in the field with our school tour guests only.
Yes. Food is available in our North Barn. Kettle corn is available at several locations around the farm. Mini-donuts are available at Green Acres. See Food at the Farm for more info.
Yes, but NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR COOLERS ARE PERMITTED WITHIN THE BACK 40 FENCED AREA. Seating areas within the Back 40 and around the North Barn, including the north patio, are exclusively for use by North Barn Café customers.
The picnic tables located between the Big Zip and Tube Time are available for all guests to use.
All picnic tables are available first-come, first-serve. Please do not block other guests from using the picnic tables with unattended food, drinks or coolers.
No. Smoking and using e-cigarettes are not allowed in any parts of Leeds Farm’s indoor or outdoor facilities at any time.
Yes, we are open from 10 am to 5 pm on COTA day, October 17, 2025. This is the only Friday that Leeds Farm is open.
We accept cash, Visa, Master Card, and Discover for admission and pumpkin purchases. Food can be purchased with cash and all major credit cards.
No pets are permitted at Leeds Farm due to biosecurity for our farm animals.
Service dogs that are trained to do work or perform a task for persons with disabilities are welcome.
Comfort and/or emotional support animals are not service animals and are not recognized by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
According to Ohio Law, a service animal can be a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform duties to help an individual with a disability, including physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disabilities. When these requirements are met and the help is directly related to the individual's disability, the animal fits the definition of a "service animal" under ADA.


