THE PUMPKIN FARM IS OPEN FROM 9AM TO 8PM DAILY THROUGH OCT 31ST. Peltzer Farms offers fall pumpkin patch family fun at a real farm. …
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May 4, 2024
We recently attended a family wedding and reception here. The outdoor ceremony location was more rustic than we expected, but it was what the bride and groom wanted and that's what counted. The recep… Full review by davidrH1314VW
Oct 15, 2023
I visited the Peltzer Pumpkin farm for the first time in October 2023. I am not from the area but it was advertised as a family fun place. I visited with family that included two toddlers. The place … Full review by whimsical_n1
Oct 7, 2022
We took our grandkids to Peltzer pumpkin farm last weekend and were thoroughly underwhelmed. Maybe we were just spoiled - we moved from PA where apple festivals and pumpkin farms are done right! Park… Full review by Sarah G
I am not aware of any activities for little kids at Peltzer Farms, since we do not have young children and we would not check for these activities. I suggest you call them directly to ask.
well I read good and bad reviews !!! Is it expensive. do you charge for every thing. Are your pumpkins grown there or shipped in ??/
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Hi Sheryl, Thanks for reaching out Admission to the pumpkin farm is free. You can take photos around the farm, check out the pumpkins, watch the pig races, and see the tractor garden …
Hi Sheryl, Thanks for reaching out Admission to the pumpkin farm is free. You can take photos around the farm, check out the pumpkins, watch the pig races, and see the tractor garden free of charge. We do offer a variety of attractions that you can purchase tickets for as well: train rides, pony rides, petting zoo, and face painting. Tickets are $1 each and the admission price for each attraction can be found on our website on the attractions page. As for the pumpkins, Southern California experienced an unusually hot summer this year, 116 degrees in June, and a drought, that made it impossible for us to grow our own. However, we are lucky enough to work with another small farm family in Nevada who were able to grow an additional pumpkin crop this year just for us. Us farmers have to stick together. If you are able to visit, make sure you check out our winery. We just opened last month and it's right next to the farm. We hope to see you soon!