Fall is a great time of the year.

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Football and all of the best holidays.

There are lots of fun things for families to get excited about in West Alabama during October, November, and December.

You have ghost hunts at the Drish House or the T-Town Witches Ride.

Kentuck's Art Center & Festival and spooky haunted attractions like The Horror Tuscaloosa are popular.

Now, West Alabama has a new attraction to enjoy in Gallion, Alabama.

It's the Keenland Farms Papi's Pumpkin Patch located at 9679 County Road 54 in Gallion.

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Visitors come from as far away as Virginia, Texas, and California each year to see the attractions here in Alabama.

The pumpkin patch features a hay ride, cow train, corn maze, and plenty of snacks to keep you fueled for the visit.

Papi's Pumpkin Patch has plenty of additional activities for kids including a zip line, giant slide, and petting zoo.

Families are invited from October 5th through November 2nd on Saturdays from 10am-5pm and Sundays from 1p-5p.

Keenland Farms is also inviting teachers to book field trips for their students by contacting them at 334-217-0722.

Papi's Pumpkin Patch is about an hour south of Tuscaloosa in Gallion, Alabama.

You can get more info on their social media account here.

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