Pumpkin Patch Adventures in Sacramento

Fall in Northern California is magical—cooler weather, cozy sweaters, and of course, the hunt for the perfect pumpkin. Whether you’re carving jack-o’-lanterns, decorating your porch, or just craving a festive day out with the family, local pumpkin patches offer more than just gourds—they’re an experience.

Here are some of the best pumpkin patches around your area that you’ll want to check out this season.

Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm (Wheatland): The largest in California, with rides, animals, and endless fall fun.

Photo credit: Bishops Pumpkin Farm

Dave’s Pumpkin Patch (West Sacramento): Known for its giant corn maze, pumpkin cannon, and farm-fresh produce.

Photo credit: Dave’s Pumpkin Patch

Cool Patch Pumpkins (Dixon): Home to a record-breaking corn maze and tons of pumpkins.

Photo credit: Cool Patch Pumpkins

Impossible Acres (Davis): A family-friendly farm with hayrides, a petting zoo, and classic fall charm.

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Zittel Farms (Folsom): Great for seasonal décor, pumpkins, and cozy fall vibes.

Photo credits Zittel Farms

Perry’s Pumpkin Farm (Sacramento): A longtime local favorite for simple, traditional pumpkin patch fun.

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Fog Willow Farms (Wilton): Perfect for kids, with pony rides and hands-on animal experiences.

Apple Hill Patches (Placerville): Pair your pumpkin hunt with cider, pies, and fall colors.

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Rickey Ranch (Granite Bay) & Fowler Ranch (Lincoln): Smaller, community-focused farms with a true country feel.

Floating Pumpkin Patch (Roseville): A unique twist—kids “swim” to pick their pumpkin at the Mike Shellito Indoor Pool.

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From giant corn mazes to cozy small-town farms, there’s a patch for every mood and family tradition. Grab a warm cider, snap some photos, and enjoy pumpkin season in the Sacramento area!


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