Rombach's Pumpkin Patch Chesterfield -
In July 2017, the Rombach family announced they would not open that year, citing family feud legal issues over the land and "circumstances beyond our control". The news brought sadness to many, as it marked the end of a 66-year tradition. The land, rich in soil, was sadly considered for development, leaving many families to find new traditions. Finding "Rombach-Style" Fun in 2026
The Lasting Legacy of Rombach’s Pumpkin Patch in Chesterfield, MO 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 In July 2017, the Rombach family announced they
As the leaves begin to turn and the crisp autumn air settles over St. Louis County, many families in Chesterfield find themselves reminiscing about a cornerstone of local fall tradition: . Finding "Rombach-Style" Fun in 2026 The Lasting Legacy
However, for those looking for the "Rombach experience" in West St. Louis County, the surrounding area has continued to operate, with many activities shifting to the nearby (located nearby). This post below focuses on the history of Rombach's legacy and where to find that classic fall experience in 2026.
For decades, at 18639 Olive Street Road, the Rombach family provided more than just pumpkins—they provided childhood memories, annual photo opportunities, and a genuine "down on the farm" experience in the middle of a rapidly developing area. While the farm itself is no longer open, its impact on Chesterfield’s fall scene remains strong.