The best pumpkin patches near L.A. for Halloween fun (2025)

The best pumpkin patches near L.A. for Halloween fun (1)

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Here are the best pumpkin patches sprouting up all over the city with pumpkins aplenty and tons of festive activities

Written by Danielle Torres

Contributor: Michael Juliano

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Looking to pick out the perfect pumpkin? You’re in the right place. Whether you’re looking for a quaintpatch where you can pick up your squash and go or a massive farm featuring family games, tractor rides, corn mazes, petting zoos and Halloween events, there are plenty of patches in L.A. to suit your fancy. Every October, tiny parking lot patches sprout up all over the city and local farms bring out their best orange squash—from tiny little fellas to massive twenty-pounders. The next time you’re looking to carve with family and friends or perhaps whip up some tasty pumpkin desserts(hello, pumpkin pie), check out our guide to the best pumpkin patches in Los Angeles.

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Best pumpkin patches in L.A.

1.Tanaka Farms
  • Attractions
  • Farms
  • Irvine
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Michael Juliano

If you’re yearning for a full-fledged farm experience, forget the humdrum pumpkin aisle at your local grocery store and head straight to Tanaka Farms. It’s the ultimate haven for all your favorite family-friendly fall activities and—dare we say—worth the trek to Irvine.

Nearly all activities are included in the admission price meaning you can access unlimited wagon rides, the barnyard educational exhibit (a.k.a. petting zoo) and the corn maze for $20 to $22, depending on the day. Access to the U-pick pumpkin fields is included, as well, though the gourds themselves will cost you $1.39 per pound. Plus, on weekends you can jump in on additionalfun for$6 apiece with games, arts and crafts, mini ATVs, face painting, the veggie patch, shooting the pumpkin cannon or riding the bee train.

Just note that this patch gets very busy, so parking reservations are required in advance on weekends ($10). Look out fora sister patch in Costa Mesa that promises a more mellow experience (opens Oct 5).

Sept 14–Oct 31: Mon–Thu 9am–6pm; Fri–Sun 9am–6pm (until 9am in Oct); Halloween Day 9am–3pm

2.Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch
Photograph: Courtesy Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch

This former WeHo hotspot packed up its bags and moved over to Culver City a couple of years ago. The popular patch sticks out like a scarecrow in a squash garden: With rows of pumpkins, a giant hand-carved rocking horse, petting zoo and a mini straw maze, it’s like someone dropped off a piece of country farmland in the middle of a fast-paced, urban city.

This little slice of harvest also provides elaborate face painting, a super slide, pumpkin decorating, aspider bounce and food trucks.Ticket prices vary from $8 to $25 depending on the date (psst—weekdays are less) and activities begin at $1 each.

Oct 5–30: Admission times daily 9am–7:30pm. (Activities close at 8:30pm).

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3.Underwood Family Farms
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  • Ventura County
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Underwood Family Farms

Every October, Underwood Family Farms’ Moorpark location becomes an autumnal wonderland as it celebrates its annual Fall Harvest Festival with different events every weekend ranging from Wild WestWeekend to All About Pumpkins. For the entire month, guests can come and be entertained by live music, animal shows, corn mazes and an endless amount of pumpkins.

Advance admission to the festival is $22 per person for the first weekend and then $28 for the following weekends in October. Weekday admission (which drops some of the weekend-only entertainment options) is $14 at the gate, free for children two and younger, and parking is free. Check the site for more details.

Sept 28–Oct 31: Daily 9am–6pm. Fall Harvest Festival Sat, Sun only.

4.Tapia Brothers Farm
  • Attractions
  • Farms
  • Van Nuys
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Monique Batac

Get lost. No really, get lost in Tapia Brothers Farm’s epic corn maze (an entire lot across from the patch itself)with a much-needed map and a sheet full of trivia questions ($7–$10; closed Mon). The festive pumpkin patch also offers—you guessed it—pumpkins galore (with $3 admission), as well as a freshfarmers’ market and—on weekends only—a petting zoo ($5), pony rides ($8) and an epictrain ride ($5). Be sure to check it out on the weekends so you have all the activities at your disposal.

Sept 28–Oct 31:Mon–Thu 9am–6pm, Fri–Sun 9am–7pm.

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5.Pa’s Pumpkin Patch
  • Attractions
  • Farms
  • Lakewood
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Pa's Pumpkin Patch

Who said county fair season is over? There’s no reason a pumpkin patch can’t bring back the same memories of booth games, carnival rides and sugary indulgences. Treat yourself to a weekend of classic festival favorites like giant slides, mirror mazes and more—all harvest-themed, of course.

Beyond a massive collection of varied pumpkins to choose from, the patch is also full of haystacks, corn stalks and gourds (for that epic Halloween party you’re throwing). Kids can enjoy a mini train ride, jump houses and face painting. It’s a little kid’s dream, so be prepared to take them to every single ride and game—you’ll be a shoe-in for the parent of the year award.

The patch has moved to the Lakewood Center and no longer requires a reservaion.Admission costs $5 for adults and $2.50 for kids, and additional activities range from $2.50 to $10.

Sept 29–Oct 31:Mon–Fri 3–9pm; Sat 10am–10pm; Sun 10am–9pm.

6.Mr. Jack O’ Lanterns Pumpkin Patch
  • Things to do
  • West LA
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Mr. Jack O’ Lanterns Pumpkins

Things we particularly value these past few years: online ordering, delivery and free parking. This seasonal pumpkin patch is thankfully offering all of the above at its three locations in West L.A. (11404 Santa Monica Blvd),Torrance (17520 Prairie Ave) and Brea (480 N State College Blvd). That’s in addition to festive activities like pumpkin decorating, a spooky maze, pumpkin bowling and a bounce house. Admission is free, though activities cost extra.

West L.A., Torrance:
Oct 4–31: Mon–Thu 11am–8pm; Fri 11am–9pm; Sat, Sun 10am–9pm

Brea:
Oct 4–31: Mon–Thu 11am–8pm, Fri 11am–9pm, Sat 10am–9pm, Sun 11am–8pm

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7.Forneris Farms
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  • Farms
  • San Fernando Valley
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Forneris Farms

Forneris Farms is back again with its fall market, train ride and, of course, an impressive selection of pumpkins.A tractor with a series of train-style cars will take pumpkin patch goers on a tour through the cornfields and around the farm. Everything is cash only (and the train will cost you an extra $10 and the corn maze $15 on top of the $5 patch admission fee), but there is an ATM on site. And after taking a year off, its corn maze is back, this time around with a Peanuts theme (closed Tue–Thu).

Oct 5–Nov 3: Daily 9am–6pm

8.Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch
  • Attractions
  • Farms
  • Palms
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Monique Batac

If you’re on a budget before the holidays and still looking for a lively pumpkin patch experience, Shawn’s Pumpkin Patch is definitely the spot for you. Admission is free during the week and only costs $2.50 on the weekends (only for those 15 years and up) and most activities cost $4 (some of the attractions like pony rides and face painting options can climb upwards from that). The patch boasts a bounce house, a giant slide, a petting zoo, train rides, and an obstacle course. Just a heads up that this year’s patch has moved farther south down the 405 into a smaller lot, so organizers suggest rideshare services if possible.

Oct 5, 6, 12–Nov 3:Hours vary by day.

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9.Tina’s Pumpkin Patch
  • Attractions
  • Farms
  • Sherman Oaks
  • price 1 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy of Monique Batac

There’s something about encountering a friendly llama that makes the trip to this tiny but charming patch so worthwhile. Maybe you’re not into the whole pumpkin picking thing—or even Halloween at all—but interacting with these highly entertaining petting zoo animals is one memory you need to create. The patch itself sits under a large tent with piles of pumpkins available at a great price.You’ll find it all located in the Westfield Fashion Square lot, so there’s plenty of free parking available. Admission is free, too.

Oct 2–Nov 3: Sun–Thu 10am–8pm; Fri, Sat 10am–9pm

10.Whittier Pumpkin Patch
  • Attractions
  • San Gabriel Valley
  • price 2 of 4

Photograph: Courtesy Whittier Pumpkin Patch

2024 info TBA.

If you’re aGateway Cities dweller looking to entertain your youngsters and buy some pumpkins while you’re at it, head to Whittier Pumpkin Patch. It’s a family destination where guests can pick from their bounty of pumpkins, reach new heights on their inflatable jumpers and slides, go mining for gems, paint pumpkins and then ride around on a tractor. Admission is freebut the prices of the activities vary. Everything is cash only, but there’s an ATM on site.

Oct 1–31: Daily 9am–8:30pm

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11.Pumpkins in the Pines
  • Things to do
  • Lake Arrowhead

Photograph: Courtesy SkyPark at Santa’s Village

Go pumpkin picking in the pines as this Halloween-themed month of activities hitsa perennially-Christmas theme park Lake Arrowheadamusement park. On weekends in October, pumpkins and hay bales will cover the grounds of SkyPark at Santa’s Village. Though the park is open select days during the week, the Hallowen activities are limited to Saturdays and Sundays—that’swhen you’ll usually find pumpkin picking and painting, trick-or-treating, costume contests, seasonal food and drink, puppet shows and so much more. Parking is $10 and adult admission is $49.

Oct 5–31: Sat 10am–9pm, Sun 10am–6pm

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