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    4.0 (578 reviews)
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    Bri D.

    So much fun! The amount of marigolds is just beautiful! Then add in magical dinosaurs for a fun Halloween and I'm always there! If you want to avoid crowds go on a week day or night. The weekends get super busy with lines for days for the main food vendors. Wear protective clothing and sunblock if it's a hot day cuz otherwise, you'll be in a sticky situation. The main area for shade is the benches near the food area. So just be prepared! I even saw people with parasols to help them. I really enjoyed the big train ride and the Dino walk. Plus that apple cider was delicious! You can bring your own food and drinks as well if you have any specific needs or want to save some money. It's nice that you can have that option. It is very dusty so make sure you wear shoes you don't mind having to clean off later. Truly had a blast and worth it if you love dinosaurs and Halloween!

    Rini R.

    I have been here a couple of times and have never been disappointed. Went here few times with family , once with friends and family and most recently with TK students as a chaperone for field trip . This farm has a lot of things which keeps the kids entertained and they upgrade every year with new things as well. I can tell that as I visit this farm every year. This year ( 2025) they had dinosaurs, huge King Kong , giant butterflies , insects , grass hoppers , a scene from Jurassic park , talking giant pumpkins etc. They have couple of rides like hay ride , train ride etc which kids enjoy a lot . They also have a corn maze and it's extremely easy to get lost . So don't send your kids by themselves . It took me quite sometime with another friend and 3 kids to find the way out but it was really fun . They have food stalls inside the farm where you can buy different type of stuff like pop corns , churros etc . We got pumpkins from here and they have a lot of variety . There are lot of photo booths where you can take cute pictures. I highly recommend this .

    Rainier F.

    Spina Farms is one of the best pumpkin patches in the South Bay. Unfortunately crowds on the weekends is one of the worst. We have been going here since 2018. For the past 2-3 years though, due to the huge weekend crowds, we have visited other pumpkin patches instead. My parents and nephews wanted to go to a pumpkin patch so we decided to visit Spina Farms on a late Sunday afternoon recently. My parents haven't been here so we chose this spot. The pumpkin patch is located in a huge farm land off Santa Teresa and Bailey in Morgan Hill. There is plenty of accessible parking in the large parking lot. Since we have not been to Spina Farms on a weekend in a while we did not expect the crowds to be so bad nowadays. There was major traffic to get into the parking lot from the main road. Weekend parking cost $25.00 per car. Yikes! I remember when they use to charge $10 for parking and there wasn't that much traffic getting into the parking lot. The line to purchase tickets for the rides was so long as well. We ended up just walking around and taking pictures at various picturesque spots. The pumpkin patch was nice and had a variety of different types of pumpkins. Overall we enjoyed our experience at Spina Farms. Since we did not have to wait in any lines for tickets, food, or the rides, it ended up being a better experience. Definitely recommend to anyone to avoid weekends when visiting Spina. Go on a weekday like a Thursday for example to avoid any crowds, parking fee, and lines.

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    Rahul T.

    It was our second visit to Spina Farm's Pumpkin Patch, we had way too much fun with our tiny toddler last year and decided to visit them again. Managed to drag 3 couples with toddlers of the same age as well. The Godzilla & Kong animatronics were a familiar sight and still felt awesome to see them in action with the motion, sound and the smoke. We bought the $35 pass that covered 5 rides and ended up doing more than 5 rides. The kids enjoyed it, all the rides as well as the maze and dino walk. The Corn Field Maze was fun, we didn't do it last year thinking it would be lame but trust me, it was hella fun. We actually got lost, going round and round with kids and pregnant ladies in the group. One of the largest and downright fun pumpkin patches we've visited this year (last year as well) We will surely come back next year as well and make it a hat-trick!

    Jamie M.

    We visited the Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch on its opening weekend. I'll start out by saying that I saw all kinds of conflicting information online about whether it was open or not. Fortunately, the website cleared this issue up, but even Yelp said it was temporarily closed, when it was actually open. Oops. Cutting to the chase, this is one of the nicest pumpkin patches I've ever been to. It was clean, well organized, and well- maintained. They've got a number of activities for the family - train rides, a hay ride, corn maze, pumpkin patch, food vendors, a pumpkin cannon, and a number of other family activities. The train ride was lovely, carting you through a field of bright, colorful marigolds, dotted with happy bees. Massive dinosaurs of all sorts are featured in the fields of flowers, making sounds and moving at the same time. As an adult, I thought this was so cool. I cannot even imagine just how magical this would be as a child. I love corn mazes, and this was a great experience. It isn't massive, but it's very well manicured. It wasn't terribly complicated to get through, but I think it was just the right size. It took us about 20 minutes. Had my husband not been with me it probably would have taken much longer! Spina also has a number of food options - tacos, tri tip sandwiches, chicken strips and fries, drinks, churro bites, and others. We split chicken strips and fries for $18. A coke and ice tea were $4 each. They weren't cheap but that's no surprise. The quality was just what you would expect. Parking fees have increased -$25, but there is no admission fee. But I must admit that the drive leading into park lot was cool, as the path to parking takes you through a number twists and turns through a corn field with flowers here and there. Overall, our visit to Spina was such a fun experience. Yes, it is pricey. But everything was so well done, I'd say it's definitely worth a visit.

    Chunichi C.

    Me and a friend took our 2yo and 1yo to the pumpkin patch and they had an absolute blast!!The theme this year was dinosaurs, and the kids LOVED it. You're greeted right at the entrance by a giant roaring Godzilla and King Kong, and there are dinos scattered all throughout the patch. We purchased the $35 day pass for ourselves (kids under 2 were free) and it was totally worth it! The pass included both train rides, the hayride, Dino Trail, and even the corn maze (though we skipped that one). The little ones had a blast running through the hay maze instead. There are tons of photo ops and just as many food options, which made it easy to take breaks and keep the kids happy. The only small downside is that the pumpkin cup ride and Dino rides aren't included with the day pass--you'll need to buy extra tickets for those. Also, parking is $25 (cash only) on weekends, but even that felt like part of the experience since it's a fun ride through the cornfield to the lot. Overall, such a fun and memorable family outing! We'll definitely be back.

    Johnathan Y.

    Legitimately the largest Pumpkin Patch I've been to personally. Many attractions that are all-age friendly and great decor and ambiance throughout the entire property. Many food vendors available as well, with the Churro and the Kettle Corn vendors having had the longest lines based on what I saw. $25 cash-only parking over the weekend but free on weekdays. Would highly recommend visiting through Sunday 11/2/25 for an awesome experience!

    Oralia D.

    The ambiance is nice, a very family friendly pumpkin patch. It also had a very cool variety of pumpkins and gourds. The parking is free from Monday-Thursday, otherwise it's $25 and cash only. The rides look cool but the lines to buy tickets were really long, as were the ride lines. The Churro vendor told us it would be an 18 minute wait for one order of churro bites, it took 35 minutes. The pumpkin patch was overall well maintained but you definitely need to be okay with dirt. Overall, there are many cool sights and picture worthy settings, however you have to have plenty of time to utilize the attractions and be patiently ready to wait.

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    Aleya S.

    Such a cool spot! We went on a Thursday morning trying to avoid the lines, but ended up going the same time as a school field trip. The lines were about a 10-15 minute wait, but jumped up to 30 mins around lunchtime. Make sure to check that all rides are up and working before purchasing the Park Pass. They don't allow refunds or substitutions. I recommend buying ride tickets a la carte!

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    Elsa J.

    Food: - We got elotes and a strawberry lemonade from one of the vendors and it was pretty good, I do think it was quite pricey but I don't remember exactly how much we paid - There are shady areas where you can sit and eat - 6/10 for the price Service: - Staff was super friendly - $35/person to go through basically all the attractions - Got free parking because it was a weekday I believe? - Cool cornmaze - Loved the train and tractor rides - Fun seeing all the dino-themed statues - They do sell some farm products like honey and merch, slightly pricey for certain items - 9/10 Ambiance: - Super hot when we went - Could've definitely used more shady areas - Overall very beautiful and nice - 7/10 just because of the heat Overall Rating: 8/10

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    Vanessa G.

    This is the pumpkin patch to go to in the south Bay. We go every year. But it is so popular, keep in mind that if you go on the weekend, you are going to be standing in some long lines to get on rides. To avoid the crowds we go during the week. The best day being a Thursday morning or Thursday afternoon, because parking is free. They do charge for parking Friday through Sunday. And unfortunately, the parking fee has gone up to a whopping $25. And tickets for rides are about $10 per person, including children. So an experience at this patch can get pricey. But their pumpkin selections are definitely the best and there's lots of food options. If you're trying to minimize your spending, I would say that the hayride is your best option. It's a nice ride through the corn and a beautiful view of all of their flowers and the mountains in the background. The train ride is nice but isn't very long. Neither is the hayride but I feel like you get more bang for your buck with the hayride. The hayride is probably about 10 minutes while the train ride is about five minutes. Kids absolutely adore this patch because of the dinosaur animatronics. So if your kids love dinosaurs, this is definitely the experience for them, As the animatronics are spread out throughout the grounds. All their pumpkins are decently priced and worth it because when we buy our pumpkins here, they last for six months! No joke. Money well spent. There's typically a live band providing music on a stage with space for dancing. Food stations all around, but as you can expect the food is pricey. For example, one corndog is $10. An order of mini churros is $15. So if you're looking to cut cost, maybe bring your own snacks and water bottles. There are plenty of activities for the kids. But most everything requires tickets purchased at the entrance. There are portable toilets.

    Rimi K.

    Adorable pumpkin patch. Plenty of rides and attractions. Their options in terms of pricing. Free admission. No outside food allowed. They have a lot of options in terms of food for hot and cold weather. I came here with my daughters and my friends. We got the five ride package. It doesn't include a couple of the things, but honestly, those weren't super relevant for my girls because they're a little bit older anyways. We got to enjoy the hay ride, the cow train, the regular train, the dinosaur walk, the corn maze, and the regular train. The corn maze was actually way more hectic and difficult than I thought it would be. There is a map and we ended up using it at the end after getting lost several times. I personally enjoyed getting lost in it, but I could see it being stressful if you're not looking to just get lost in the corn maze, so maybe save it for another day. If you buy the five attraction pass, you actually don't have to use all five attractions in one day so you can buy the pass and then maybe come back another day and use the rest of them which is kind of nice. Admission to the actual pumpkin patch is free, but it is very tempting to want to do the attractions and the food so you will end up spending money. I usually take my kids to the local San Jose pumpkin patches with the Astro jumps and the attractions and so this was a really nice treat, and it felt like going to a real pumpkin patch.

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    Connie Y.

    This place is probably the most beautiful pumpkin patch I have gone to. The details in the orange and yellow flowers and gigantic dinosaur decorations make it feel like an amusement park. We were able to get a lot of good pictures with the nice displays. There are a few activities that require tickets but the train ride line takes a long time. I do wish this location had a bit more rides, maybe some faster paced ones. There are a great selection of food/snack options. I'm glad we visited but not sure if we would go back.

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    Is it $40.00 per person for a pass?

    This is for the pass to cover all the attractions/rides. But it's not required and you can purchase tickets per ride if you don't want to go on all of them

    Are dogs allowed?

    Only valid service animals are allowed.

    Can you bring a wagon or stroller in? Are there places to leave it, if you go on the train rides?

    Yes. Plenty of visitors bring strollers and wagons. There are spots where parents were parking their wagons and strollers outside each attraction.

    Does anyone know what the general price range for pumpkins is for 2023?

    The prices from year to year stand about the same. The closer you get to Halloween they run specials.

    How long do people usually spend here?

    This can really vary because if you come with children that want to do everything it can be a while with ride waits etc. My daughter 9 is over the rides we spent about 45 minutes picking out pumpkins taking pictures and this does not include parking… Read more

    Is it dog friendly?

    They had a sign no pets

    Are dogs allowed?

    I hope not!

    Do they have the pumpkin-projectile firing device?

    Yes! They do have the pumpkin blasters.

    Do you have green tomatoes?

    The farm stand is not currently open. They're relocating down the street on hale Ave., and are getting things ready for their fall pumpkin patch. The Open Space Authority should have more details about when they'll open since the new lease is on OSA… Read more

    Can I bring my dog there?

    They have it posted in several places no dogs.... But we also DID see at least 2 dogs that had been brought in.

    Can Someone post 2021 prices for rides and stuff?

    Corn maze & hay ride is $6/person. Pumpkin blast is $5 for 3 shots.

    Is there a petting zoo this year? If yes, Is it open on weekdays?

    There is a petting zoo. It was open on the weekend

    When is the pumpkin patch opening?

    How much do you have to pay to enter this pumpkin patch?

    Free entry during M-F but Sat and Sun $10/parking to get in (show parking ticket as proof for entry)

    Do you have to pay if you want to take pumpkins home?

    Yes, each pumpkin is priced by size.

    Do they carry sugar pie pumpkins or any other kinds meant for baking?

    Yes they do and they're $5 each.

    When does the pumpkin patch end?

    I think tear down of the patch begins Friday November 1st. On their site , they say they are there through the month of October, so I'd guess by the end of this week.

    Do we need to purchase tickets for the hayride and maze?

    Hayride... yes and maze...free

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    4.7
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    We were lucky to book a tasting & tour at Andy's Orchard well in advance (5 months ahead) before…read morethey sold out. I highly highly recommend it for families, kids, and outings. They only do tastings during the summer months, so it is a bummer we can't go ahead until next year but we are totally already looking forward to it! Each ticket was $25 for adults, or anyone over 11 years old. Children under 11 are free and there are discounted prices for seniors. I want to take bet that we probably tried over 50types of peaches, nectarines, plums and other fruit varieties. And even though you are only to take 1-2 pieces of each variety, my plate was full at the end of each section. Who would've thought there are like 20+ different kinds of peaches in the Silicon Valley? Some of my favorites were the Snow Beauty peaches, the Italian Ice peaches, as well as the green gage plums. But many were delicious and after awhile, they start to taste the same but they were still flavorful. The kids enjoyed fruit picking on the tour of the orchard and were able to pick some and taste along the way. You can purchase by the pound the fruit you pick or you can get some at the store. They also sell chocolate covered treats and desserts in the shop. Overall, still highly recommend trying this out. You can also just visit them and purchase fruit by the pound. I like that they have a"cheaper" section for "ugly" fruits and I was able to snag a couple of bags of delicious peaches there.

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    4.6
    (10 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    Went cherry picking here in early June…read more Very simple. You "check in", they give you a bag(s) and a grasper for high up ones if you're serious (we weren't that serious). You walk around picking the cherries you want. The trees are marked to indicate the different varietals. You put them in your bag, and you go back to the table to pay for what you picked. Great date idea. There are a couple photo spots designed for Instagram type photos. We didn't use those, just took regular pics. And the whole thing cost like $10 for both of us. That's less than 2 coffees and you get the cherries too. Make sure to check in advance as crops aren't always predictable.

    It was our first time at Mariani and we had a great time picking cherry ..though, we went toward…read moreend of cherry picking season ( last weekend be 6/12/26)? , there was still plenty of nice ripe cherry to pick , small to large sizes , even some at toddler height level . No outside bags or buckets allowed, they will give u plastics bags ... wear good shoes cuz there were many fallen cherry on certain parts and dirts on the grounds. I would recommend shoes you don't mind getting dirty or stained. Parking was small but we still found parking at the entrance maybe cuz we went toward end of the season and later in the afternoon. If going on warm spring weather , bring a hat or umbrella., there were still plenty of shades under cherry trees as walk tree to tree or row to row . We got carried away and end up picking 6 lb +, cost added up fast . 6.50$ per pound for cherry and 3.50$ / lb for apricots . Both cherry and apricots were sweet ! Distanced only 20 mins from San Jose Central area , which is great location if you are in nearby town/city .

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    Passion Gardens

    3.8
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    2.4 mi

    The mulberries are so good!…read more After reading a lot of their reviews, i was a bit worried about driving all the way there and not getting any mulberries so I texted their number to schedule a pick up. The berries are super fresh and sweet! I feel like it's the perfect summer fruit. The darker they are, the sweeter they are but i also really like the slight tartness that the just ripe ones have as well. I picked up 2 pounds on my first go but my family and I ate it all within 3 days so I had to go back to pick up 5 more pounds. I recommend texting or calling before you go to make sure they're open as they do sell out quickly. I didn't try the u-pick as I didn't have time but I would like to try next year!

    The ladies in the front were super nice and inviting. I came with my mom & daughters - we had such…read morea great time. It's a clean and beautiful place. We were saying we'd like to come back again with the rest of our family since the kids enjoyed it! We were told the golf cart will do their rounds to drop and pick people up. However, since the cart wasn't there yet & we needed to use the restroom close by, we decided to just walk to the restroom. And we can see the front from there so we decided we would just walk back after. A car was coming so I told my daughter to move in so the car can pass. *HONK HONK* as if we were running. She rolls down the window and starts giving us a huge attitude about how we are not suppose to be walking around "Stay right there!" She was so completely rude I knew it had to be none other than the owner because everyone else we encountered were so kind! Literally a family with small children just walking didn't need to be honked at. We were already stopped when she approached so she could have just rolled her window down and spoke to us nicely. We didn't know there was a rule of no walking or we would have been more than happy to obligated. She should definitely have a staff member roaming the grounds instead of herself because she definitely cannot control her bad attitude and should not be out in the wild.

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    U Pick Orchards - Ranch 1

    U Pick Orchards - Ranch 1

    3.9
    (9 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    We drove by and found this U-pick cherry farm in Morgan Hill and decided to try it out…read more There were staff directing you where to park on the farm when you arrived at the entrance. When we were there, the staff advised us to head deeper into the farm since most of the cherries near the parking lot had already been picked. The price was $6.5 per lb, which is slightly pricy compared to the farms in Brendwood, but considering the location, if you live in South Bay, this is the ideal location for cherry picking. A couple of things to note that they do not provide ladders on site due to safety and liability concerns, and you cannot bring your own buckets/bags; they will provide the plastic bags for you at the farm.

    Extremely disappointed in the cherry turn out for this year. Not necessarily the ranches fault, but…read morea number of factors--insufficient rain, blazing heat, and other environmental impacts that have not been kind to the farmers. However, I would think that coming on the first day would give me a better chance of cherry picking. Many trees were sparse and had little to no cherries for picking. :( I wondered if I just chose the wrong ranch to pick from. I came for bings and Rainer's and left with only Rainer's. The bings didn't look as red or ripe to eat. It's a fun summer activity, but I recommend all come early when ranches are open! $6.50/lb for self pick and $7.50/lb if you want them pre-picked. Bags are provided!

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    4.5
    (31 reviews)
    6.4 mi

    The meat selection and quality here is superb! I can personally vouch as I've had their A5 Japanese…read moreWagyu New York Strip and it was PHENOMENAL! For a period of time, I was getting my wagyu steaks from Costco for a stellar price per pound when it was in-stock, but they stopped carrying it for a year and a half so it was time to find someplace else to get my wagyu fix. I decided one day to check out this carniceria after walking home from the local farmer's market and lo and behold, my precious wagyu strip steak was staring back at me whispering to buy it. You bet I bought the steak and on a whim too lol. It even came with a certificate of authenticity and a very nice paper bag! The market inside is very spacious and it's clear to me that they keep their store pretty clean as it did have a bleach-like odor. While their primary focus is selling various cuts of "elite" meat, they also offer a selection of marinated protein, and accoutrements. After securing the goods, my husband grilled that baby up and we devoured every sliver of medium rare goodness. It's fatty but in the best way possible and a little goes a long way in terms of getting and staying full. I will definitely be coming back here to try out other cuts of meat!

    A once hidden gem, that is no longer…read more Pros: A great selection of meat Helpful staff Cons: They do not have their pricing out per all products, so don't be surprised if you all of the sudden pay $3-$4 more dollars a pound than a few weeks ago. Their prices have skyrocketed since I first started going here, save yourself some money and shop at Region. Also call prior to going, if you're stopping by right when they open or a few min prior to closing. I've stopped by before to find their store surprisingly closed during their "store hours".

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    7 Leaves Cafe

    4.0
    (119 reviews)
    6.9 mi
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    Usually 7 leaves isn't my go to because in the past I've gotten poor quality and watery drinks but…read moretoday, that changed! My wife usually loves the mung bean as part of the classic menu but green Thai tea was on so we had to get it. Additionally they had Brazilian lemonade which was limes with condensed milk and that was a must try. Happy to report that the drinks came out great! Green Thai tea is a little more grassy than the earthy normal Thai tea and is exactly what we were looking for. In the photo, you can see it unmixed but it did come out a beautiful green after mixing. Additionally, I got boba in the Brazilian lemonade and it was perfectly chewy. My wife says it's a bit too chewy but I think that it was perfectly done. The staff also greeted us quickly but gave us time and space to make our decisions. As for the interior of the store, nice and spacious. Lots of study room. Cozy and lots of natural sunlight. If this is how 7 Leaves is, I might come back more often.

    This is our home base 7 Leaves. I have never had a bad experience here and their drink consistency…read moreis top notch! I know what I'm expecting is what I'm going to get. The service here is good too! I order in the morning to grab coffee for work and it's always ready. Rarely do I wait and when I do it's because I ordered a little too late. The store is great. There's plenty of places to sit but because it's such a great study area, there are times when it's harder to find a table. There are a bunch of outlets too (like I said, great study area). Everyone is super nice and helpful. I don't mind interacting with anyone who works at this store!

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    LJB Farms

    LJB Farms

    4.4
    (130 reviews)
    11.7 mi
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    I've visited LJB many times over the years. They offer a great selection of produce year round…read more They also carry Gizdich pies, Polar Bear ice cream, Marianne's ice cream, and other locally sourced items. They have the best selection of dried chili peppers and a large variety of nuts and dried fruits available year round. Every fall, they host a great local pumpkin patch for the kids, which features a variety of food trucks. There is plenty of parking, and it's easily accessible right off the 101. If you are looking for great produce or a fantastic pumpkin patch, stop by LJB Farms.

    LJB Farms is a spot I recommend for something a little different. Every year in mid-July, they have…read morea huge sunflower field that is absolutely beautiful. Walking through the rows of bright yellow flowers with the hills in the background makes it a perfect summer outing and a great photo opportunity. In the fall, they host seasonal activities that are fun for both kids and adults. The farm stand is full of fresh produce and local goods, and the festive decorations make it a nice place to spend a weekend afternoon. It is family-friendly and has that welcoming local farm atmosphere that makes you want to come back. LJB Farms is not just about shopping for fruits and vegetables. It is also about experiencing the seasons, from enjoying the sunflower fields in summer to the fall activities later in the year. It is a great place to bring kids and spend time outdoors.

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