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5 Places to Get Free Pumpkins for Halloween

October 23, 2025 by Teri Monroe
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Pumpkin prices have quietly crept up in recent years, but the spirit of Halloween doesn’t have to drain your wallet. Whether you want to carve jack-o’-lanterns, decorate your porch, or bake pies, there are creative ways to snag free pumpkins if you know where to look. Local farms, community groups, and even grocery chains often give them away before Halloween night. Here are five reliable (and fun) places to score pumpkins for free this fall—no tricks required.

1. Local Farms Hosting End-of-Season Giveaways

After the final October weekends, many pumpkin patches end up with leftover stock they’d rather give away than discard. Farms like Fowler’s Patch in Illinois and Tanaka Farms in California have hosted free-pick events or “fill your wagon” days in late October. Follow your local farms on Facebook or Instagram for announcements—they often post about giveaways only a few days in advance. Arriving early helps you grab the best shapes and sizes. Bring reusable bags or boxes since you’ll likely carry more than one.

2. Community Events and Fall Festivals

Many town recreation departments or community centers give out free pumpkins during local harvest festivals. The YMCA and Boys & Girls Clubs of America frequently sponsor family pumpkin giveaways tied to children’s costume events. City newsletters or neighborhood apps like Nextdoor are great for finding these local happenings. These events also include photo ops, crafts, and hayrides—perfect for families on a budget. Even if you miss the main event, leftover pumpkins are often available at the end of the day for the taking.

3. Grocery Stores and Garden Centers Clearing Inventory

As Halloween approaches, grocery stores and garden centers begin clearing their seasonal sections. Chains like Kroger, Home Depot, and Lowe’s often discount pumpkins heavily—or give them away—to make room for winter décor. Employees sometimes put leftover pumpkins near the garden section or store entrance with “FREE” signs after October 30. It never hurts to ask the store manager directly if they plan a clearance or donation drop-off. A quick conversation can save you $10 to $20 per pumpkin.

4. Food Banks and Local Charities

Food pantries sometimes receive seasonal produce donations, especially from farms or grocery chains. Organizations like Feeding America distribute surplus pumpkins in the weeks before Halloween, and smaller local charities do the same. While priority goes to families in need, most programs welcome anyone from the community to pick up a few for decoration or cooking. Be sure to check community bulletin boards or the Facebook pages of nearby churches and nonprofits for donation days. It’s a great way to celebrate while also supporting local organizations.

5. Social Media “Buy Nothing” and Freecycle Groups

Your neighbors might have extra pumpkins from bulk purchases or canceled events—and they’re happy to give them away. Apps like Nextdoor, Freecycle, and Facebook Buy Nothing groups are treasure troves for free seasonal items. Search for “pumpkins” in late October, and you’ll often find listings from people eager to declutter their porches or leftover décor. Always coordinate quick pickups and thank your neighbors—you may even build connections for future community swaps.

Turning Free Pumpkins Into Halloween Magic

Free pumpkins aren’t just a budget win—they’re a reminder that Halloween is about creativity, not spending. Paint or carve them, bake pumpkin bread, or turn extras into compost for next year’s garden. By checking local groups and stores early, you can score enough pumpkins for your whole block without spending a dime. Have you ever found free pumpkins in your area—or hosted a local giveaway of your own?

Have a favorite local spot that gives away pumpkins each year? Share your tip in the comments so other Halloween fans can join the fun without spending extra.

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

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