Indian Springs Ranch
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 4 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 2 reviews)
Areas for Improvement
- Parking can be challenging (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Liz Lupton
a month agoWe absolutely loved this! Our tour guide was great! The animals were so cute and unique! I would highly recommend.
Christian Jimenez
7 months agoThis was our first time visiting a Pumpkin Patch. I did a thorough search of the Pumpkin Patches around Austin and I ended up choosing this one because they also have some animals and I wanted my 9-month old baby to see those. We loved that the Patch is among oak trees so we got plenty of shade which made our visit more enjoyable. You can get great photos basically everywhere in the place. I’d never seen an American Bison in person, so I was impressed at their size. You have to come to this patch. You won’t regret it
Risto Andonovski
6 months agoIndian Springs Ranch could be a decent outing if it were priced reasonably—around $9 per person. But let’s be real: for $20 a ticket, the experience falls flat. The park is small, with just a handful of animals and a few kids' bounce areas. That’s really all there is to it, and while that might be fine for a quick stop, it doesn’t justify the steep price. For comparison, places like farms in Chicago offer so much more for the same $20 admission—think train rides, tractor tours, massive stores, haunted hills, corn mazes, and a full day of fun activities. Indian Springs Ranch feels like a rip-off in contrast. It lacks variety, depth, and overall value. If the tickets were half the price, this would have been a fair deal. But as it stands, the experience is underwhelming and overpriced. Save your money unless they lower the price or seriously upgrade what’s offered.
Samantha Gardner
7 months agoSo much more than a pumpkin patch! Lots of things for the kids to do & even cider is sold for the parents to enjoy! Added bonus - the whole place is nice and shaded to make for an enjoyable outing even when it’s 90 out! Highly recommend this spot for families!
Mandi Beck
6 months agoThis pumpkin patch feels like your best friend’s backyard, but with all the instagrammable scenes, wildlife to feed, and picnic tables nestled beneath the oak trees. The land is well shaded and fenced in for safe play. Activities include a giant bounce blob, a climbing web, and an organic, non-gmo, dust-free corn pit for the best sensory play this side of Texas. There’s more, but I have to leave some element of surprise! For the adults, you have a burger food truck, lemonade stand -not too sweet, so delicious, and Texas Keeper -Hard- Cider available for purchase. Pick up your carving pumpkins, pie squashes, and decorating gourds here! Use their carts to transport to your car - parking is easy, easy. Make a day of your visit! Bring a picnic or show up on short notice and make use of the amenities! Be sure your camera is charged and you wear your favorite fall attire because there will be many photo ops!! Look for the owners sitting nearest the big Indian Springs sign to give your thanks and ask questions about the creatures. You’ll find zebra, camel, buffalo, and so much more! This place packs a family-fun punch with all the places to rest while your kiddos play, laugh, and get curious; even the teenagers. 🧡🧡🧡 PS don’t miss the red tractor or hanging cauldron for unique fall photos