Sacramento Pumpkin Patches

Here are the pumpkin patches we have located in Sacramento, California:
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Abel’s Apple Acres - Placerville, CA
Take a turn through the maze, pick a pumpkin, take a horse or pony ride, and more at this Apple HIll farm. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm - Wheatland, CA
Open daily from the middle of September  through November 5th. Pick your own pumpkins priced as marked, with some giant pumpkins weighing over 100 pounds available early in the season. Hayrides, 3 acre cornfield maze, petting zoo, zipline, pony rides and play area. Let your kids mine Coyote Mountain for marbles. A variety of foods and gifts are available including fresh apple cider and fudge. Enjoy the Naspig races, eat a caramel apple or catch a ride on the BPF Railroad. Have you seen their famous singing chickens yet? Free parking Monday through Thursday. Paid parking Friday through Sunday. Admission is free. Purchase bundled tickets to save on per activity charges. Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm is one of the most popular farms in the country with over 34,000 Facebook likes. Their address is 1415 Pumpkin Lane, Wheatland, California. It is about 36 miles north of Sacramento.

Bluestone Meadow - Placerville, CA
This 20 acre farm offers lavender, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. It was established from part of an old pear orchard in 2009. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Boa Vista Orchards - Placerville, CA
Another long-standing Apple Hill member, this fifth generation farm offers a pumpkin patch, farm stand with pre-picked apples (and more) and bakery (which in addition to the standard fresh baked items such as pies, has a Take & Bake Freezer so you can bring home a frozen pie and bake it up fresh later!), lunch, cidery (featuring both sweet cider and hard cider), wines and more. The Vismans are cousins of the High Hill Farm Vismans, another popular Apple Hill farm. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Bobby Dazzler’s Pumpkin Patch & Milo Maze - Davis, CA
Their season opens in late September.  Open weekends, they have a pumpkin patch, hay pyramids, petting zoo, face painting and a milo maze. There are around 50 varieties of pumpkins, gourds, squash, etc. for you to select from in the fall. They grow all of their own pumpkins – some are brought in from their other local fields and some are left on the vine for you to discover and cut yourself. Pumpkins are sold by size and variety, not by weight. Free admission, free parking and free wagon use while in the patch. Milo Maze is five feet high and two acres in size. It take between 20-40 minutes to complete successfully. Maze specialists keep an eye on you from the watch tower in case you want to give up in the middle of it! Locally owned and operated for more than 30 years. They also have decorations such as corn stalks, Indian corn and hay bales for sale. Their address is 23300 County Road 99D, Davis, CA. (caution GPS might be inaccurate). It is about 19 miles west of Sacramento.

Cool Patch Pumpkins - Dixon, CA
This popular location opens on in late September.  Enjoy their pumpkin patch, large corn maze, hayrides and 5 acre kid zone. Matt and Mark Cooley started growing pumpkins in 2000 before adding the corn maze a few years later. Cool Patch is a popular farm with over 8,000 Facebook likes. Their address is 6150 Dixon Avenue West, Dixon, California. It is about 20 miles west of Sacramento.

Delfino Farms - Camino, CA
The former Kids Inc is all grown up! Run by second and third generation Delfinos, the apple orchards are not only sending apples to the bakery to continue Grandma Joan’s recipes, but will also be used in a hard cider named after her mother. The grapes planted in years past will soon be used in the first offerings of the new winery, Edio Vineyards. You can still find pumpkins here too, and a corn maze, barnyard animals, nature trail, and apple barn. One of the original Apple Hill orchards, this farm is located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Goodness Orchard - Camino, CA
Pick your own apples from twelve antique varieties, pumpkins, plus a variety of other produce. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Harris Family Farm - Pollock Pines, CA
Pick your own berries, apples, & pumpkins. Grab some fresh apple cider, vegetables & fresh eggs. Stop by the bake shop filled with pies, turnovers, strudel, and jams. Enjoy lunch in the picnic area in the orchard and nature trail through the woods. Cut your own Christmas trees and freshly made wreaths are available later in the season.

High Hill Ranch - Placerville, CA
Open between August and December, with a pick your own pumpkin patch, on site restaurant, farm activities for the kids to enjoy, tractor rides and tours of the apple orchard, and bakery with fresh apple cider donuts, apple pie, apple cider, and more. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Max’s Miracle Ranch - Biggs, CA
The fun begins starting September 27th.  Pick your own pumpkins, apples, petting zoo, bounce houses, train rides, hay rides, pony rides and gold panning. Petting zoo has llamas, goats, pot bellied pigs, cattle, sheep and other animals. The farm is named for their son, Max, who was diagnosed with a serious heart defect as a baby. It is a working California farmstead, orchard and entertainment facility. Their address is 3476 Smith Avenue, Biggs, California. It is about 62 miles north of Sacramento.

O’Halloran’s Apple Trail Ranch - Camino, CA
They grow more than 14 varieties of apples and pears, available pre-picked, plus offer pick your own pumpkins (right off the vine!) and Christmas trees (five varieties, available between Thanksgiving and Christmas). In addition to a nature trail to explore, they also offer fresh apple cider, applesauce and apple butter, and the chance to see a tree grafted from the original Johnny Appleseed tree! They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Pine O’Mine Ranch - Placerville, CA
Located on an old Christmas tree farm, this apple orchard has tons of fall fun. Pick your own apples or grab some from the barn in four varieties, pick your pumpkins, go on a hayride, take a walk through the corn maze or haunted maze, grab some caramel corn or a drink from the cafe, and more! They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

Smokey Ridge Ranch & Winery - Placerville, CA
Offering 17 varieties of apple, plus you-pick chestnuts and pumpkins, farm to table lunches, complimentary tastings of their wine and hard cider, and more. This third generation family farm is located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

The Pumpkin Farm - Citrus Heights, CA
Open every day in October except on Monday’s.  A 12 acre pumpkin farm with more than 100 tons of pumpkins. Also available for fall fun are a corn maze, hayride and farm zoo. Jumping castle, tower slides and Go-Kart Train rides available. Haunted barn with hungry creatures ready to gobble up your kids! Celebrates the 46th year of operation in 2020. Closed on Mondays. $5 parking on the last two weekends of October. Their address is 7736 Old Auburn Rd., Citrus Heights, California. It is about 16 miles east of Sacramento.

Uncle Ray’s Pumpkin Patch - West Sacramento, CA
Open every day from October 1st through October 31st.  “You only pay for the pumpkins.”  A working Yolo County farm with pick your own pumpkins, free tractor-pulled hayrides, free corn and hay mazes and Pumpkin Train. Open daily in October. The Sacramento River Train stops at Uncle Ray’s on Sundays in October and includes on train entertainment and complimentary pumpkin. Their address is 19376 Old River Road, West Sacramento, CA 95691. It is about 10 miles northwest of Sacramento.

Vierra Farms Dave’s Pumpkin Patch - West Sacramento, CA
Opening this year in late September.  Dave’s Pumpkin Patch is located at Vierra Farms. 2 acres of different varieties of u-pick pumpkins. 10 acre corn maze requires around an hour to make it through the two miles and 85 decision points. Cornival with ten family friendly fun activities including hay rides, pig races, hay maze, jumping pillow and farm animals. Admission to the cornival is $8.50-10 or you can purchase activities individually. Family pack admission also available. Free fancy photobooth to capture the memories! At night, the Deadly Harvest is a horrific haunted event open Friday and Saturday nights and the week of Halloween. Their address is 3010 Burrows Ave., West Sacramento, California. It is about 7 miles west of downtown Sacramento.

Windmiller Farm - Placerville, CA
They offer pick your own apples, pumpkins, and Christmas trees. They also have pomegranates and chestnuts, plus farm-fresh eggs, as well as shaded picnic area. The bake shop has fresh apple pies. They are located about 50 miles east of Sacramento.

 

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