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Kennell Farm. Lonesome Valley Farms. Chads Corn Maze. Deauville Fallow Deer Farm. Faranda's Farm. Honey Hill Farm. While you're pumpkin hunting, amaze your friends by sharing these Pumpkin Facts: The Irish brought the tradition of pumpkin carving to America. Originally, they carved turnips to celebrate All Hallows Eve - but pumpkins were plentiful in the states, and easier to handle. The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed 1, pounds.

Pumpkins were once used to cure freckles and snake bites. Back to the top. Type in your Search Keyword s and Press Enter Coronavirus Resource Guide Preppers Guide. Local News Feed. Add A News Article. In and Around Oakland, MD. Community Life. School Closings View our updated school closings list.

The farm has over 40 acres for exploring, so plan to get dirty. The Nunn Family has been farming in Brentwood for over years. Expect a variety of fresh produce at the farm stand including 40 types of pumpkin.

The tractors run daily throughout the Fall Season and reservations are not required at this time. Location: Walnut Blvd. Alameda Point Pumpkin Patch. Located at Hancock St in Alameda, Speer Family Farms opens for the season on September 17 with activities that your kids will love: tall inflatable slides, human-size zorb balls, and a petting zoo.

Open September 17 through November 1 from 10 am — 10 pm. Westbrae Nursery Mini Patch. At Gilman Street in Berkeley, a sweet autumnal corner of the Westbrae Nursery is dedicated to pumpkins and hay throughout October. It is a darling photo opp and place to shop local for pumpkins. Every day 11 am to pm. Oakland or Richmond. Pick of the Patch operates several locations in Bay Area pumpkin patches including these in the area that open on September Richmond, Fremont, and San Leandro.

They feature inflatable fun for kids at 2 to 12 along with the holiday orbs and are open until 9 pm or 10 pm depending on the date. Amusement activities cost extra. Click on through to see hours, prices, and amenities at each. A corner near you. Some urban patches take over a few blocks in the near Piedmont Avenue.

The one on Piedmont Ave has been going strong for 25 years pumpkins are there already along with spooky Halloween merchandise. If you are willing to drive an hour or two , there are many fantastic farms with a pumpkin patch on the premises that will welcome you.

Prices and amenities vary greatly. Three Nunns sells u-pick pumpkins right off the vine for. The tractor takes you all over the farm property into the orchard and around many seasonal crops. Dates: Open September 18 — October Extra features like hayrides, pedal carts, a cow train, bouncy pillows, and pony rides are only available on weekends.

Open October Wednesday through Sunday only, hours and prices vary. Open October , hours and prices vary. Fall tradition that supports Special Olympics. Free for ages Registration required.

This one's for the dogs! Free event with costume contest. A community tradition! Fun for fall, with pancake breakfast, too. Details in the works. Stay tuned! Pre-registration required. Pre-sale tickets only. Free event to kick off the season. Walk-thru format for this Bay Area tradition.

Weekend event at the fairgrounds. Rescheduled from its traditional June-July run. This one's for the grown-ups. Rotary event at fairgrounds. Sleepy Hollow-themed. Wicked Woods is not recommended for youngsters. Stroll, if you dare, through ultimate scare zone.

Paint ball, too! Two attractions, one location. A "real-life horror movie. Pick your pumpkins! Don't forget your costumes! Register soon, as space is limited.



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