10/10/2025
🎃Pumpkin Season Is Here! 🎃
Looking for the perfect pumpkin patch to visit this month? Here are some favorites in Marin & Sonoma counties that combine charm, fun, and fall vibes:
Marin County
Nicasio Valley Pumpkin Patch
A true West Marin gem — open daily through November 2. Free admission, pay for pumpkins/activities. Enjoy hay mazes, pony rides, farm animals, picnic areas, and more.
Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch (Novato)
A cozy, neighborhood favorite. Open on weekends with $5 admission (free on weekdays). Pumpkin picking, hay maze, petting zoo, hay pyramid & more.
Honor System Pumpkin Patch – Marin Country Mart (Larkspur)
A convenient and charming spot in town. Pick from heirloom pumpkins and pay via honor box. Rates: small $5, medium $10, large $15.
Sonoma County
Petaluma Pumpkin Patch & Amazing Corn Maze
A perennial favorite. Over 50 varieties of pumpkins, a massive corn maze, pony rides, food vendors & more. Opens September 19.
Mickelson Pumpkin Patch (Petaluma)
Lots of fun activities: grain train, hay maze, mini paintball, jump zones, specialty pumpkins. Open daily through Halloween.
Pronzini Farms Pumpkin Patch (Petaluma)
U-pick fields, haunted village, farm animals, games & café. Great for a full fall day out.
Muelrath Ranches Pumpkin Patch (Santa Rosa)
Sustainable and family-friendly. Open Sept. 27 – Oct. 31. Hay rides, haunted dungeon, pumpkins & more.
Santa Rosa Pumpkin Patch
Ten-acre patch + 8-acre corn maze. Games, hay rides, pony rides & family fun.
✨Pro Tips Before You Go✨
Arrive early on weekends before crowds.
Check pumpkin patch websites or socials for updated hours, prices & weather alerts.
Some farms accept card payments, but many prefer cash for activities and pumpkins.
Dress in layers — mornings and evenings can be chilly in Marin & Sonoma.
Bring a wagon or sturdy bag — you’ll want to load up on pumpkins!