
Eagle Acres Dairy is a working dairy farm in Langley in the Fraser Valley which offers year-round educational visits as well as a pumpkin patch in October.
TIP: Some of the Lower Mainland’s best and most famous pumpkin patches are in the Fraser Valley. They include Petey’s Pumpkin Patch and Greendale Acres in Chilliwack as well as both Maan Farms and Taves Family Farm in Abbotsford. If you like pumpkin patches and kid-friendly places, be sure to check out these other farms too.
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Eagle Acres Farm
Eagle Acres Dairy is a family-run farm near the historic town of Fort Langley. Its main focus is its milking cows, but it also raises other animals and grows pumpkins. The farm runs some educational programs as well.
Farm Activities at Eagle Acres
Eagle Acres is a working dairy farm that has a variety of farm animals for people to interact with and learn about. It has cows, horses, pigs, goats, sheep and other small animals.
Visitors can also do a self-guided tour of the dairy barn most of the time. This is usually included in the price of admission and it features educational displays about the farm animals. In addition to the animals, guests can also check out R2D2, the milking robot.
Eagle Acres also runs seasonal events. In the spring it hosts an Easter event and in the fall it has a pumpkin patch.

The Eagle Acres Pumpkin Patch
The pumpkin patch at Eagle Acres is a great family-friendly activity. With admission, guests can access the farm activities listed above as well as the pumpkin fields. To get to the fields, visitors get to enjoy a short hay ride. There’s also usually a small corn maze for younger visitors.
After getting a pumpkin, visitors can also explore the barns and meet the numerous animals on the property. There are cows, goats, chickens, pigs, bunnies and more. You can usually feed some of the animals too!
Admission and Hours
General admission to Eagle Acres last year cost about $16 (plus GST) for adults and $13 for children and seniors. Toddlers under two are free. You can save a dollar or so on each ticket if you purchase them online. Pumpkins are sold based on size, and cost anywhere from $2 up to about $12 or so. 2026 admission prices are to be confirmed.
In 2026 Eagle Acres is also offering a Seasons Pass. This pass gives you unlimited visits across three different seasons at the farm. It includes Spring Bouncing Babies, the Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch visits, along with one Bucket List Program per pass. Concession items and pumpkins are not included. An Adult Seasons Pass costs $80, while Child and Senior Passes are $68 each.
The pumpkin patch last year opened on the final weekend of September and then every weekend in October. The dates were September 27th and 28th, and then October 4th and 5th, 11th to 13th (because of the Thanksgiving holiday Monday), 18th and 19th, and 24th to 26th.
The patch is usually open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm each day, rain or shine.

Other Information
See the Eagle Acres Dairy website for more details about this farm.
Check out our articles about the Fraser Valley, Fort Langley and Langley to learn more about the area.
Other articles that might be of interest include the following:
- Lower Mainland Pumpkin Patches
- Lower Mainland Corn Mazes
- Vancouver Autumn Activities
- Vancouver Thanksgiving Weekend
- Best Places for Children
- Vancouver Halloween Events
- Vancouver Halloween Activities for Children







