Discovery Green Mark

Houston Pumpkin Festival

September 20 - November 2

Houston Pumpkin Festival
Monday - Thursday 3 pm - 10 pm
Friday - Sunday 10 am - 10 pm

We are bringing the farmland to downtown Houston at Discovery Green. Come join us for a fun family outing with activities, games, photo ops, and so much more!

WORLD’S LARGEST BOUNCY PUMPKIN

Come bounce on a massive pumpkin over 2,000 square feet in size!

CORN PIT

Step into our huge corn pit and experience that same luxurious feel of sand on the beach without the mess!

PUMPKINS+

We have over 50 pumpkin varieties and instagrammable photo ops for fall photos of the family.

CRYSTAL KAYAKS

Unique clear kayaks illuminated with vibrant LEDs for an unforgettable paddling experience.

ATTRACTIONS

Huge Corn Pit, Jumpkin’ Pumpkin, Tree Net Climber, Water Activities, LED Clear Kayaks, Instagrammable Moments, Cinderella’s Carriage, Massive Yellow Duck, Pumpkin Houses, Painted Pumpkins, Piggly Wiggles, Pink Tree of Life, Giant Pin Art, Doors of Wonder, Sunflower Walk, Huge Slide and Butterfly Chair.

WALKUPS UNLIKELY

Due to high demand, walkups have become unlikely. Reserve your spot now, otherwise walkups will only be available if we have the space.

Tickets:

Monday – Thursday: $18 per person

Friday – Sunday: $26 per person

*Children 3 and under are free*

Arrival policy: To make sure everyone in line gets a full experience before we close, we may stop allowing new visitors up to an hour before closing time. This helps avoid long waits or disappointment at the end of the evening.

We recommend arriving early – especially during busy times – to give yourself the best chance to experience the full extent of attraction. Thanks for understanding and helping us keep things running smoothly! 

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THIS EVENT IS LOCATED @

Lindsey Waterside Landing

The Lindsey Waterside Landing is a manicured lawn space on the northeast side of the park, bordering on a section of Kinder Lake. The location affords beautiful and tranquil views of the water, in addition to stunning views of Houston’s downtown skyline. The landing is also adjacent to the Monument Au Fantome, a masterpiece of modern art by Jean Dubuffet that was a gift from the Dan Duncan Family.