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    Train rides around the property!
    Rob M.

    Is cute & spooky a thing? I think it is now! This is probably one of the best pumpkin patches I have ever been to. It is literally a cute, autumn, western town put under a shrink ray just for the kids! As a dude, I don't use the word cute very often but it's the perfect explanation. I needed a variety of mixed seasonal hay stacks, pumpkins, and gorges for a unique fall setup back home. I gave Ms. Lisa (who was so kind & helpful) a budget and she quickly put together the best Fall setup I could think of. (glad I didn't get to choose). The place is very clean! I was really surprised I wasn't kicking up much dust everywhere I went. Tons of different types of pumpkins to choose from. They have corn mazes, hay stack mazes for the little ones, and even a haunted train ride around the property. If your hungry, on the weekends they have burgers, hotdogs, and tri tip sandwiches... Yum. The perfect place to take the family and capture photo memories. Happy Holidays!

    Bettina C.

    Super fun family owned farm. Lots of attractions. has a $10/pp entry fee that comes with lots of free attractions as well as a few attractions that u can purchase separately. Like spooky train $3/Jump house unlimited $6/ pumpkin/corn launcher $1 per trigger fire..lol They have food options/ snack options/ shaved ice/ you can even bring in your own food for a picnic. no extra fee and they have picnic benches setup so no need to bring chairs and a blanket. With corn maze, two haunted houses, hay ride, train rides, cut outs to take pictures, pumpkin and corn kernels to play in, play structures, old school house, jump house, pumpkins to pick or pull, wagons to carry pumpkins in, fair pricing, food to buy or bring option, clean, ample parking, bathrooms and friendly staff. I said if this isn't a five star patch im not sure what one looks like!

    Vanessa M.

    Entrance Fee is $8 for everyone over 2. There was so much to do! Face paining, corn mazes, train and hay rides. Of course everything has a fee but prices were reasonable :) will recommend this local farm to everyone and cannot wait to return! Also the tri tip sandwich was delicious! And don't forget to try the Hawaiian Ice! Make sure to bring cash!

    Catita H.

    This place is hit or miss. For starters, it's cash only, it is not stated anywhere on their website and you have to dig on Yelp to find this info. For me, I'd prefer to have that info in bold and highlighted. They do have an ATM, but with the $10 per person admission fee, the added ATM fees irritated me. There have been a few times we've come, paid to get in and most of the activities were not available. The $10 admission includes unlimited hayrides (the wagon is covered to protect you from the sun) two small children maize mazes (adults can see over the top) a stationary tractor for pic ops, a seesaw, a dried bean box and corn box, an old western town for pics, two small haunted hallways, a hay bale pyramid for climbing and a little lot with Little Tykes toddler cars. The activities included with admission were AMAZING when my kids were 1-4 yrs old. Now at 6/7 yrs, the activities they're interested in require additional payment. So, at this point I feel like I'm paying admission to allow our family to get inside to pay for more stuff. There is an older woman that has been there every time we've gone the past few years and she is always a nightmare. You can feel the hate and sadness in her heart, I've learned to just steer clear of her. She's terse, unhelpful and cold. Having said that, EVERYONE else was cheerful, helpful and warm. The haunted train is $3 per person and is cool. It takes you through the corn field where there are homemade ghosts and goblin type scarecrows throughout and one scare where a real person jumps out and scares ya. The pay activities include: a corn/pumpkin canon, $1 per shot, a giant inflatable slide, $6 for unlimited trips, face painting $5-$10, the haunted train $3 per person and those old fashioned 25¢ metal horse/car/boat/shuttle rides. There are quite a few picnic tables, with shade even. The employees are friendly, the Hawaiian shaved ice is delicious and the grounds were clean. We didn't buy any pumpkins, and I'm not sure how much they cost, I felt like a small pumpkin could be included in the exorbitant admission fee to make me feel less like a walking piggy bank to this place. All in all, I feel like it's risky to come here and this year we ended up here bc Ray's Pumpkin patch (down the road) was closed when we pulled up. Today was great, we didn't even run into the sad, mean woman. Oh, and, this is a total side note and probably just a me thing, but the person speaking on their outgoing voice mail pronounces pumpkins as "punkins," and that bothers me ;) Good luck, hope you pick the right day to enjoy this place.

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    Starbelly S.

    Our four and five year old had a great time at this charming and well-maintained pumpkin farm named Goblin Gardens. Great selection of pumpkins -- plus other fun things to do: - corn maze; - tractor drawn hayrides; - gigantic hay bale pyramid; - mini hay bale maze; - tractors, seesaws and other play equipment; - wooden cut-outs for photo-op's; - a mini racetrack for toddlers (four and under); - some sort of inflatables that weren't blown up (it was breezy the day we went). This patch is an easy drive from downtown Sacramento. Parking was free. They are open from 10am to 7pm all week. Admission was $4.00 which allowed access to most of the above for no additional fee. Because we had kids with us, we didn't mind the admission price; some other patches may have "free" admission but they make up for this by charging you for each individual activity. Pumpkin prices in 2008 range from $3 to $12 and up, depending on the size. After we made our purchase, they let our kids each take a free mini pumpkin on the way out. If you have young children, this patch is an excellent choice. It's easy to navigate, orderly and clean. Seriously -- this is so much better than buying a pumpkin from the grocery store and your kids will have the memory of picking out their own pumpkins straight from the patch. Personally, I like Kirtlan's a little better, but this is a fine patch for little kids.

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    Rosie F.

    Went for our yearly Halloween pumpkin patch visit. We live down the street and have been going every year for at least the 5 last years. Every year they add something new but of course you have to buy individual tickets for any rides inside. This year was first for the pony rides but we didn't partake. It's 10 bucks to get in. We did get a 6$ all you can ride slide ticket and ride the hay ride which is free. The hay and corn mazes are cool. They have a few small haunted barn walks which are really dark. In fact a few people in our party hit their head and arms because they couldn't see so those definitely need some updating. We didn't buy any pumpkins this year as they are too expensive for the bigger ones. However if you want unusual shapes or colors and like picking out your pumpkin than this is the place. I would have gave them a 4 but I tried having a party last year and this year. Here's the deal. Last year I called and left a few voicemails without a response and that's what the website advised me to do. This year I decided just to stop by. I left my # and dated I wanted with out a response. So after a week and a half I called and spoke to someone who said they don't do any parties during the week. I didn't want a party on the weekend as it's way too packed. Guess that's the way the cookie crumbles. Think I could have got a faster response. Don't get me wrong I will still go but may pay less each year as everything getting pricey.

    Corn maze!
    Amina S.

    Eh! Brought the kiddo here because he has been begging to go to the pumpkin patch. $7 entry for all, including kids older than 2 years. Hay pyramid was cool--but it would be wise to wear sneakers. My kid and I were in sandals/flip flops. Probably not the smartest thing! A lit of great photo opps for the photographers. Cute lil props spread out. Train and haunted ride costs extra. Corn maze is HUGE. About 10 minutes into it, the kiddos were tired...so we snuck out the side. LOL! Pumpkins were $1 and up. The corn cannon looked fun, but also cost extra. In my opinion, entry should've been free.

    Sarah C.

    What a very well put together pumpkin patch. From hay rides to train rides, you can shoot corn cannons. Hay mazes for the young kids and hay pyramid to climb. Haunted house. They have a food area, shaved ice, roasted corn. So much to offer families. There is a fee to get in of 10.00 person but parking is free. Well worth the money. I believe Only service animals allowed.

    Rayne S.

    What an awesome time at the Goblin Pumpkin Patch In Bastiao Farms! Wide variety of gourds, great food, fun rides, and parking was well organized and managed! Awesome friendly staff was icing on the pumpkin pie! Thanks so much!

    Jatinder K.

    Such a cute local pumpkin patch in the neighborhood of natomas! I had so much fun here with my friends. It honestly brings out the inner kid in you! They have food here as well but they only take cash! All the people that work here are so nice and welcoming. They also had shaved ice!!! Which is a plus because it was a bit hot earlier in the day. We even got to go on a tractor ride :)

    Dana H.

    Best pumpkin patch farm! The whole staff there from the parking lot to every stand you went to were so nice and friendly. We pulled up and got front parking right by the entrance (just got lucky I think) which was nice when you have two little ones which made it easy for when we had to leave. Entrance fee wasn't bad, but does add up when you pay for the additional activities, but my girls and even my husband had a blast which is all that matters. Plus it's only once a year a they get to do this and it was my 2 years old first time exploring with all these pumpkins :) We will definitely be coming again next year but maybe earlier in the day when it's not too hot.

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    Ask the Community - Goblin Gardens

    Is this place open?

    Goblin Gardens at Bastiao Farms closed in 2021 when Dennis and Sandy Bastiao retired from farming. In 2024, a new pumpkin patch: Nick and Ray's Pumpkin Patch, opened up at this location under different management.

    Is this place and all of its activities open for the season?

    Goblin Gardens at Bastiao Farms closed in 2021 when Dennis and Sandy Bastiao retired from farming. In 2024, a new pumpkin patch: Nick and Ray's Pumpkin Patch, opened up at this location under different management.

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    Review Highlights - Goblin Gardens

    There are so many different things to do - train rides, hay rides, face painting, karaoke, oh and pumpkins.

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    Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch - Haunted House #1

    Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch

    4.9(24 reviews)
    0.0 miNatomas

    If you're looking for a local-family owned pumpkin patch that is within Sacramento city limits, but…read morestill gives you the feel of something "out of town" then this is the pumpkin patch for you. For a general admission free of $12/person during the weekdays (under 2 yrs old are free), you get unlimited access to everything they have to offer: *Wagons, for your pick you own pumpkin access *Hay rides *Haunted gold mine and barn *2 corn mazes *Straw pyramid *Magic Corn boxed to roll around in *Little western town &&&& so much more! On the weekends they have a grill that sells burgers and shaved ice at a decent price without breaking the bank. There's a lot of great photo op's throughout this pumpkin patch and a huge plus? It's not crowded like other pumpkin patches in the area. Pumpkins are priced very well and they are of great quality. There's a lot of things for kiddos to do, so I would highly recommend this pumpkin patch.

    The reason why I'm not happy with my visit was it costed $15 to enter. My friend and I just wanted…read moreto stop by and take a look around. Maybe buy a pumpkin. But paying an entree fee like that seemed a bit ridiculous. Especially when everything inside was for an extra fee as well. They should offer a pumpkin with the entree fee to make things worth while, in my opinion. I see why families would spend money on the entree fee, but not two adults just stopping by to get a pumpkin and maybe some treats. We planned to spend our money while we were there anyway. I wouldn't return.

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    Nick and Ray’s Pumpkin Patch - Wagons for everyone use.  Didn't need to bring out our stroller, it came in handy.

    Wagons for everyone use. Didn't need to bring out our stroller, it came in handy.

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    Absolutely beautiful place for a family photoshoot! Couldn't reccomend more, the owners are the…read moresweetest.

    This is one of the cutest places I have ever been to. They are by appointments only so keep that in…read moremind if you are trying to go. And the entrance is a tiny little path just big enough for a car with a patch of dirt for parking. We checked in, inside the barn with a very nice person who is very knowledgeable about the ins and outs of lavender and the operations of the location. Our friends were getting married and they picked this location for the beautiful lavender fields which was not only visually gorgeous but smelled amazing and calmed the body and mind simply being in the vicinity. There were people taking photos for all sorts of things, from maternity photos to family portraits to visually appealing instagram photos, to getting married on the fields. Our friends who was getting married, was given beautifully handpicked lavender bouquets for the occasion and we were the last party to leave with no hassle for the occasion. They sold many different things in the barn and it was hard not to buy lavender flavored things and scented things to bring home but we have a cat so we couldn't, since lavender is toxic to them. I cannot stress enough how gorgeous this place is and how calming it was to just be there. Even if you don't have a special occasion, and need a place to be and take in the lavender fields, I recommend coming here and checking it out. Just remember it's by appointments only.

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