As we continue to be visited by the thousands of birds migrating south for the colder season, Fall is beginning to set in. As the trees begin to dazzle us with red, orange, and yellow, remember that Halloween is just around the corner. Make this year an iconic Halloween with the perfect jack-o-lantern. Here are some of our favorite pumpkin patches in the Bay Area to find those perfect pumpkins.
Andreotti Family Farms in Half Moon Bay offers a reservation-only Pumpkin Patch experience beginning the first of October. Located at 800 Cabrillo Hwy N, Half Moon Bay, they also sell farm-fresh pumpkin apple cider and pumpkin pies. Why stop at Pumpkins? Bring home some delicious treats with you and celebrate the beautiful fall weather.
ABC Farms is located in San Mateo and San Bruno and offers more than just premium pumpkin picking. Complete with several bouncy houses, games, and food, a whole night of fun awaits you at ABC Farms. Don’t stop at pumpkin picking. Bring the whole family and enjoy a night out.
Their San Mateo location is at 1863 S. Norfolk St. at Fashion Island Blvd, and the San Bruno location is at 1150 El Camino Real. Don’t miss out!
Clancy’s pumpkin patch at 2101 Sloat Blvd San Francisco offers pumpkins of all shapes, sizes, and colors. Home to pumpkins, gourds, and several varieties of corn. The fun doesn’t stop at fun pumpkins. Clancy’s also offers a variety of Fall festivities to accompany your pumpkin-picking adventure. Kids can be the first to enjoy a hay ride in the middle of San Francisco and wave to Clancy’s wild turkeys. Open 9 AM to 9 PM. Find some time to visit the best pumpkin patch in the city!
Add it to your calendar and enjoy the fun this October offers while finding those perfect pumpkins. For even the most adventurous who turn their houses into the spookiest house on the block or those who just love pumpkins, there is something for everyone at these pumpkin patches. And what better excuse to come out and enjoy the beautiful fall scenery?
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