Rombach's | Pumpkin Patch Chesterfield
Visitors would often grab a photo in front of the famous high-stacked, "pyramid" of pumpkins at the entrance.
Here is a look back at what made Rombach Farms special, its history, and how to find similar family fun today. A History Steeped in Tradition (1951–2017) Rombach's Pumpkin Patch Chesterfield
Adults often enjoyed free admission and parking, focusing the experience on fun rather than excessive cost. The End of an Era Visitors would often grab a photo in front
While the original Rombach spot is gone, the spirit of the Chesterfield pumpkin patch survives. Pecan Legacy Park Memorial park Chesterfield, MO The End of an Era While the original
Based on searches conducted in April 2026, the original Rombach Farms and Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield permanently closed after the 2017 season due to family ownership disputes and development.
The farm wasn't about high-tech entertainment. It was known for its charmingly simple attractions, including a rustic hayride, a wooden maze, and a "hallway of horror" that was spooky enough for kids but not terrifying.
The farm was known as a true working farm in the Gumbo Bottoms area, featuring a wide variety of pumpkins, from tiny gourds to massive, prized jack-o'-lanterns. What Made Rombach Farms Special