FAQS
Let Us answer Your Questions!
What are your hours of operation?
Our pumpkin patch is open Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM – 7 PM, September 28 – October 27, 2024. Please check our website for any holiday closures or special events.
Is there an admission fee to enter the pumpkin patch?
2 to 79 years old: $15
80+ years old: Free
Active Military (with ID card): $10
Season Pass: $40 per person (valid for the entire season)
Group Rates (for schools or large groups): $15 per person, with a minimum group size of 12. Private party, includes mini pumpkin and bottled water for each person.
What is included in the entrance fee?
Most of our activities are included in the entrance fee. We do this so you can come in and have an amazing time, without getting charged every time you step in to a new adventure.
Things included in our entrance fee –
Old west town, 45×25 foot pumpkin pillow bouncer, corn pit, giant human hamster wheel, hay rides, play area, Terrainables cart rides, hay castle, face painting and crafts, petting zoo, kid’s hay maze, corn hole and other games, basketball, foosball and more, steer roping (dummy), music
Things that cost extra –
Vendors/Concessions (food, crafts, etc.)
Pumpkins!
Mining Sand/Gem Packs
Feed for the petting zoo animals
Our pumpkins are locally sourced as needed from some of the best farms in California.
How much do pumpkins cost?
Average retail pumpkin prices are $1.38 a pound according to the US Department of Agriculture. We provide a higher quality, more fresh pumpkin than you can get from the store for $1 a pound. We also provide the same price for specialty pumpkins, and welcome special requests.
Our Pumpkin Prices
$1 per pound, minimum $2
What types of pumpkins do you offer?
We offer a variety of pumpkins, including traditional carving pumpkins, pie pumpkins, and specialty pumpkins. Check our patch for the full selection.
Are pets allowed in the pumpkin patch?
For the safety of all visitors and our animals, we do not allow pets in the pumpkin patch. Service animals are an exception.
Do you accept credit cards, or is it cash only?
We accept cash, credit card or Venmo for purchases, including admission fees, pumpkins and food.
Are there restroom facilities on-site?
‘Yes, we have portable restroom facilities available in various locations on the patch, including two separate ADA compliant restrooms. Hand washing stations are placed near restrooms, petting zoo, crafts and food areas.
Do you offer group or school field trip discounts?
Yes, we offer special rates and flexible hours of operation for groups and school field trips. Please contact us in advance to make arrangements.
What activities are available for children?
We have a variety of kid-friendly activities included with admission: Old west town, 45′ x 25′ pumpkin pillow bouncer, hay rides, play area, Terrainables cart rides, corn pit, giant human hamster wheel, hay castle, face painting and crafts, petting zoo, kids hay maze, corn hole and other games, steer roping (dummy), basketball, foosball and more. There is an additional cost for pumpkins, the mining sand/gem packs (kids take the gemstones home), feed for the petting zoo animals, and food/vendors.
Do you have food and beverages available on-site?
Yes! We offer a selection of food and beverages, including full or partial meals, snacks, seasonal treats and various beverages.
Can I reserve a spot for a birthday party or special event?
Yes, we offer party packages and can reserve a space for your special event. Please contact us for more information.
Is the pumpkin patch wheelchair accessible?
We strive to make our pumpkin patch as accessible as possible. Please contact us ahead of time to discuss any specific needs.
How long will my pumpkin last?
An uncarved pumpkin can last a month or more, but once carved, it will likely go soft within a week. Carving your pumpkin will make it soften sooner.
How can I extend the life of my carved pumpkin?
One way to extend your jack-o-latern’s lifespan is to rub petroleum jelly or vegetable oil into all exposed areas of the pumpkin. Another way is to spray it or soak it in a bleach and water mixture (1/3 a cup of bleach per gallon of water).