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Halloween is right around the corner and what better way to celebrate than pack some layers, find some friends and get lost in a corn maze. There are so many corn mazes popping up in the bay area and it’s so easy to find yourself in the wrong pumpkin patch. So here’s your guide to the five top Best corn maze spots in the bay area and all the information you need to know.
Dixon, CA- 95620 (530)746-8725 Timings: Open everyday - 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM Image Credit: Notjustalabel.com Cool patch pumpkin is a two-hour drive from San Francisco in Dixon, CA. It is a 63-acre pumpkin patch and a World record corn maze for their uniqueness. Many other fun activities such as fun zone, hay rides and pumpkin cannon available. Food can be purchased in the fields. Last day of the season is Oct 31st. Price for adults is $15 and free for five and under. Other activities are charged additionally. For more information: http://www.coolpatchpumpkins.com/
Halfmoon Bay, CA- 94109 Timings: Sunday- Thursday - 9 am - 7pm Friday- Saturday - 9 am - 10 pm Image Credit: Aratapumpkinfarm Arata Pumpkin farm is a one hour 15 minutes’ drive from San Francisco via US-101 S. It is a 6-acre corn field and pumpkin river and a 2-acre world famous Minotaur’s labyrinth Hay maze. Family friendly with an amusement park and a miniature maze for the kids. A petting zoo is a bonus with friendly goats, miniature horses, bunny rabbits, white doves and the crowd favorite Daisy- the dairy cow. Admission fee for adult starting at 15$. Additional charges for other amusements. For more Information: http://www.aratapumpkinfarm.com/
Livermore, CA 94550 Between Terminal Cir and Rutan Dr (925) 447-3276 Timings: Monday - Thursday 4-8 pm Friday 4-10pm Saturday 10-10pm Sunday 10-8pm Image Credit: Courtesy of yelp.com G&M Farms is a 55-minute drive from San Francisco via I-580 East. Voted the best Seasonal attraction by Diablo magazine and featured twice on the David letterman show. G&M Farms is 6 acres of cornfield maze and pumpkin field. Other attractions include a cow train, pony rides bbq, and pedal carts during the weekend. Admission price is $8 for adult and $7 for children aged 6 - 11 between Monday and Thursday. The price is $10 for adult and $9 for children aged 6 - 11 on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Also you can avail a coupon here: COUPON For more information : http://www.gmfarms.com/
San Martin, CA 95037 (408)778-7225 Timings: Monday - Sunday - 9 am to 8 pm Image Credit: Courtesy of yelp.com Uesugu farms is a 1-hour 15-minute drive from San Francisco. The park has a 2-acre corn maze in the awe-inspiring farms. Other attractions include streamliner train rides, pumpkin Pete’s enchanted hayride, pony ride, pumpkin pyramid, hay jump, a carousel and many more fun activities to do. General Admission is free. Private parking lot available for $5 during the weekends. For more information: Morganhillpumpkins.com
San Francisco, CA 94122 (415)753-2689 Timings: All days - 9 am to 9pm Image Credit: Courtesy of yelp.com
This is for those living in the city and don’t own a car and have to rely on public transport. Clancy’s located in the sunset district of San Francisco and takes around 45 minutes bus ride. A cute little pumpkin patch in the residential area of San Francisco, Clancy’s has pumpkins for sale and a small hay maze. Clancy’s is voted the best by CBS for Local’s Best pumpkin patches. Only street parking available. For more Information: www.clancystrees.com So get out there have fun in the maze, pet some animals and pick out some pumpkins to carve. And remember to make good use of the money by re-purposing those pumpkins after Halloween. You can check out some ways to put them to use HERE. Share this article with your friends and get started on planning for the weekend.
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AuthorHarini Meda is a Interior designer based in San Francisco, California. Interested in Environmental Change advocacy and believes in leading a happy and a sustainable life . Archives
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