Cardoza Pumpkin Patch Petaluma

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HealdsburgGrandma’s pumpkin patch17740 Healdsburg Ave. 431-8058 You choose pumpkins, farm animals, corn maze, hay structure to climb, covered picnic tables, kids’ birthday parties, Halloween parties, any group size welcome, and safe environment for everyone.

  1. Cardoza Pumpkin Patch Petaluma Los Angeles
  2. Tolay Pumpkin Patch

Open every day 9 a.m.– dusk.Verdure Farm2476 Westside Rd. 433-1403 Unusual speciality pumpkins available mid-October. Heirloom tomatoes and vegetables also.

11 a.m.–6:30 p. M.PetalumaAdobe pumpkin Farm2478 East Washington St. 763-6416 www.Adobepumpkinfarm.com 30-acre farm with pumpkins, vegetables, party jumps, corn maze, hay rides, haunted house and farm animals. Open every day 10 a.m.–6 p.m. Weather permitting.Andersen’s pumpkin patch4588 Bodega Ave. 763-3119 & 2485 Petaluma Blvd.

241-5357 Organic produce, pumpkins, hay rides, corn maze, games, and more. Open every day noon–6 p.m.Petaluma pumpkin patch & Amazing Corn Maze550 Stony Point Rd. 763-3132 www.Petalumapumpkinpatch.com Over 50 varieties of pumpkins, fouracre corn maze, face painting, petting zoo, rock climbing wall and pony rides. Weekend special events, BBQ, and children’s jumpy houses.

Open Sun.– Thurs. 10 a.m.–6 p.m. M.–10 p.m.Peter’s pumpkin patch4235 Spring Hill Rd. 762-3446 www.Springhillcheese.com Pumpkins, dairy farm (milk a cow!), homemade pumpkin ice cream, petting zoo, and hay rides.

Open every day 9 a.m.–dusk.Peterson’s Farm636 Gossage Ave. 765-4582 www.Petersonsfarm.com Pumpkins, flowers, produce, school groups, farm animals to pet and feed. Open every day 10 a.m.–6 p.m.Ryan o’ Shannan Farms5360 Bodega Ave. 762-4895 Pick your own organic pumpkin grown on site, sunflower maze, feed a calf, make your own butter, hayride, educational tours of farm & Clover Organic Dairy at 2 p.m.!

Enjoy ice cream, brick oven pizza, and BBQ. Group reservations are welcome on Tues. Open Thurs.–Sun.

M.–6:30 p.m.Tolay Fall Festival (formerly Cardoza ranch)Tolay Lake Park 565-2041 www.sonomacounty. Org/parks/ Hands-on children’s area & kiddie corral, live animals, nature walks, straw Maze, pumpkin patch, hayrides, and more family fun. Entrance fee: $1.00 12 and under, $3.00 13 and over. County parking fee: $6.00. 14-17 & 21-24. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. 11 a.m.–5 p.m.Victoria’s Fashion Stables’ Annual pumpkin patch430 Spraurer Rd.

665-0600 www.fashionstables.com Pumpkins, petting zoo, and pony rides. Open Mondays 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Thru October. Friday October 15, 1 p.m.-6 p. Admission adult: $5.00 child: $10.00 Unlimited pony rides, horses, Halloween fun and more.Santa rosaFamily Fun at the Farm with Santa Rosa High School Ag.

Cardoza Pumpkin Patch Petaluma

Dept and SRHS Ag. Alba Lane Farm, at the end of Alba Lane off Old Redwood Highway 528-5007. Pumpkin Patch, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, BBQ and more.

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10:00–4:00.Muelrath ranches3800 Walker Ave. 585-2195 www.muelrath.gunnwebdesign.com 21 varieties of pumpkins, squash, and gourds, hay tunnel, toddlers’ corn maze.

Cardoza Pumpkin Patch Petaluma Los Angeles

Special event Fridays: Campfire in the Corral $10.00 Open Mon-Thurs. 3-9, Sat–Sun. 10 a.m.–6 p.m.Punky’s pumpkin LotParking lot, Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Rd. Haul your favorite pumpkins and gourds in our wagons, and more! 10 am–6 p.m.Windsorolufs ranch pumpkin patchWindsor Oaks.

Tolay Pumpkin Patch

Cardoza

899 Shiloh Rd. 484-8494 Pumpkins, hay maze, hay rides, animal corral, jumps, face painting, music, BBQ food, drink, corn maze, gourds, and squash. Open mornings 9 a.m.- noon for school groups by appointment. Open Mon-Fri. 9 a.m.–7 p.m.

Many families in Marin and the North Bay have fond memories of visiting the popular pumpkin patch at Cardoza Ranch outside Petaluma. In 2005, the Sonoma County Agricultural Preservation & Open Space District and the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department acquired Cardoza Ranch, also known as Tolay Lake Ranch, turning its 1,737 acres of farmland into a county park.Tolay Lake Ranch is a unique spot, with a freshwater lake, wetlands, diverse wildlife, and 8,000 years human habitation with extensive archaeological and historical sites. Tolay Lake Regional Park is a great place to visit, even if the festival isn't underway—hike miles of trails, visit farm animals, have a picnic, and more.The Sonoma Regional Parks Department keeps the spirit of the old Cardoza pumpkin patch alive by holding the annual, now in its 13th year.