2025 Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sacramento, Solano, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties in California Pumpkin U-Pick Farms and Orchards - PickYourOwn.org
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Pumpkin U-Pick Orchards in Colusa, Lake, Napa, Sacramento, Solano, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties in California in 2025, by county
Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for pumpkins that we know of in this area.
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Lake County
Frontier Farm Co. - Uses natural growing practices, carrots, eggplants, herbs or spices, peppers, pumpkins, tomatoes, 18525 S. State highway 29, Middletown, CA 95461. Phone: 707-355-1001. Email: kecia@frontierfarmco.com. Open: Seasonally July thru November Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays 10am to 6pm. Directions: . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, Debit cards, Visa, MasterCard. Frontier Farm Co. Facebook page. We use natural practices, but are not yet certified OrganicFresh, Local and Sustainable from Our Garden to Your TableWe grow our vegetables using organic methods and allowing nature to do its jobThrough crop rotation and diversification we interrupt the life-cycles of soil borne diseases and encourage healthier crop productionTo keep our pest populations low, we encourage predatory insects to make our garden their home by planting beneficial plants in our habitat gardensAdequate pollination is accomplished by attracting bees using bee-loving plants such as lavender, rosemary and nepeta, oh and of course the blossoms from our fruit trees and vegetable plants(UPDATED: May 1, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Sacramento County
Davis Ranch, LLC - sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, asparagus, pumpkins, vegetables, Christmas trees, 13211 Jackson Road, Sloughhouse, CA 95683. Phone: (916)502-7983. Email: sloughhousecorn@gmail.com. Open: June through Mid-November Tuesdays and Saturdays Sunrise - 1pm, then Christmas trees from the Friday after Thanksgiving to the 21st of December from 9 am until dark. Directions: 1 mile east of the town of Sloughhouse Inn on the north side of Jackson Highway \\(Highway 16\\), Approximately 15 miles east of Sacramento on Jackson. Go to the back parking lot, follow the U-PICK signs to the scale. Click here for a map and directions. Davis Ranch, LLC Facebook page. Go to the back parking lot, follow the U-PICK signs to the scale. . How about getting those veggies at (prices subject to change) $.45 per lb. ($.50 per lb if paying with a card). That's no typo, 45 cents per pound!!!You do the labor, you only pay for the vegetable (or fruit as it may be) Where else are you going to find that price unless you are growing it in your own backyard!? So that is reason #1 to come out and give it a try at least. Reason 2 you ask? Try having the absolute freshest veggies you can get! That's right, that little guy was still growing moments before you picked it and put it in your bag. That's As Fresh As It Gets!! We are known for our famous Sloughhouse Sweet Corn, our Fresh Asparagus and much more. If you haven't had our famous corn, ask someone who has and they will tell you what you are missing. We also have Choose and Cut Christmas Trees available starting the day after Thanksgiving and going until the week of Christmas. You MUST spend at least $20 minimum. .. [ Click here to update the listing ]
Solano County
Erickson's Ranch - U-pick tomatoes, peppers, herbs, watermelon, pumpkins and flowers. 2482 Cordelia Road, Suisun Valley, CA 94534. Phone: (707) 864-0557. Email: info@ericksonranch.com. Open: Saturday and Sunday 9 am to 6 pm; Season: June through November. Click here for a map and directions. The season starts in late June with Blenheim apricots and Dahlias. They have over 20 varieties of peaches & nectarines. They are affiliated with Suisun Valley Growers and they have Fun Family Farm Days in August, September and October and a wonderful field of you pick pumpkins each fall. (UPDATED: May 1, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Yolo County (Sacramento area)
Impossible Acres (also called The Pickin' Patch) - boysenberries, blackberries, raspberries..cherries, peaches, apples..pumpkins, corn, gourds 26565 Road 97D, Davis, CA . Phone: 530-750-0451. Email: impossibleacres@aol.com. Open: from late May through July each year,from 9 am to 6 pm on Wednesday to Sunday, closed on Mondays and Tuesdays except if a holiday falls on a Monday; always check their website or call before you go . Directions: West of Davis, East of Winters, South of Woodland, North of Dixon. Follow signs from the corner of County Road 98 and County Road 31 \\(Covell\\). Call for hours; Petting zoo and school tours. Pick-your-own produce: boysenberries, blackberries, raspberries..cherries, peaches, apples..pumpkins, corn, gourds..goats, ponies, chickens..hayrides, mazes, scarecrows. Most of our produce is marketed as pick-your-own so we have set up the farm to provide easy access to the picking fields. - truncated. Click here for a map and directions. Impossible Acres (also called The Pickin' Patch) Facebook page. Follow signs from the corner of County Road 98 and County Road 31 (Covell). Call for hours; Petting zoo and school tours. Pick-your-own produce: ..goats, ponies, chickens..hayrides, mazes, scarecrows. Most of our produce is marketed as pick-your-own so we have set up the farm to provide easy access to the picking fields. We grow many varieties of each crop to extend the picking season, and we provide containers to pick into and scales to weigh your produce. During the various seasons we have a wonderful variety of fruits for you to pick: Boysenberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Peaches, Apples, Pumpkins, Cherries, Tomatoes, Apricots. We have small orchards and berry patches set up for people to pick their own produce. You can get tree or vine ripened apricots, plums, pluots, apriums, cherries, blackberries, raspberries, nectarines and peaches. (Other stuff, too!) It is hard to predict when t.. [ Click here to update the listing ]
Jacob Mini Farm - U-pick pecans, Christmas trees, pumpkins 34905 Creeksedge Road, Davis, CA 95616. Phone: 530-753-3037. Open: Call for hours. Directions: From Davis - West on Russell Blvd, left on Rd 95A, right on Creeksedge Road 1st driveway. From Dixon - North on Pitt School Road, left on Sievers Road, right on Stephenson Bridge Road, cross bridge, left on Creekside Road. At Putah Creek and Yolo County Rd 95A. Sprinkled throughout the evergreens are pecan trees, which act as a shade canopy for the rather thirsty . Click here for a map and directions. Farm stand - oranges, persimmons, walnuts, mistletoe, pecans, evergreen boughs. From Dixon - North on Pitt School Road, left on Sievers Road, right on Stephenson Bridge Road, cross bridge, left on Creekside Road. At Putah Creek and Yolo County Rd 95A. Sprinkled throughout the evergreens are pecan trees, which act as a shade canopy for the rather thirsty Christmas trees. Pecans tend to drop from the trees during the Christmas tree season, and u-pickers are welcome to collect them. Last year was a phenomenal year for pecans, said Emily. This year, not so much. But pecans tend to produce every other year, so the trees should be more generous next year. (UPDATED: May 1, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
Yuba County
Bishop's Pumpkin Farm - Apples, pumpkins, walnuts, Corn maze. 1415 Pumpkin Lane, Wheatland, CA 95692. Phone: 530-633-2568. Open: Pumpkin patch last week in September thru October 31. Directions: From the north, drive south on Hwy 65 to Wheatland. Turn right on 4th St and drive one half mile to the farm. From Interstate 80 east of Roseville, take Hwy 65 turnoff. Wheatland is approximately 21 miles north. Turn left on 4th St and drive one half mile to the farm. \\[ . Click here for a map and directions. Sunday to Thursday 9-6; Friday and Saturday 9-7. Company picnics, from April thru August. Turn right on 4th St and drive one half mile to the farm. From Interstate 80 east of Roseville, take Hwy 65 turnoff. Wheatland is approximately 21 miles north. Turn left on 4th St and drive one half mile to the farm. (UPDATED: May 1, 2025, JBS) [ Click here to update the listing ]
OK, Then you need only look for any pumpkin that is
visually appealing, evenly a deep orange. The shape is just whatever appeals to you. If it grew on its side and has a flat spot, you can either make
that the make or use it as part of your design!
free from cuts, soft spots, bruises. The flesh should feel hard, and not give easily. Infections can invade easily and cause rot
Make sure the stem is attached.
Store it carefully, especially if you pick it from the vine yourself. Cure a fresh-picked pumpkin by keeping it in a dry place. Don't handle or disturb it.
Curing toughens the rind, making it less prone to rot. Pumpkins will keep for months in a cool (50 F to 65F dry, low humidity environment; such as a cool, dry
basement.
Tip: If you like roasted or baked pumpkin seeds, you can save the seeds from any pumpkin!
To make a pumpkin pie!
Then you need a small, sweet type of pumpkin that has been developed for eating. They are smaller, typically about 8" to 10" diameter. The meat is much less
stringy and smoother than a decorative pumpkin variety. Pumpkin is rich in vitamin A and potassium. One-half cup of cooked pumpkin provides more than the
recommended daily allowance of vitamin A. One cup of cooked pumpkin contains only 81 calories. It's low in fat and sodium! Usually you can get these at the
grocery store, and some of the pumpkin patches and farm stands have them. Be sure to tell them that you intend to use it for a pumpkin pie. Again, look for
firm, no soft spots, or signs of any rot. See this page for easy, illustrated directions to make a
pumpkin pie from a fresh pumpkin!
Varieties of Pumpkins
Sugar - Excellent for baking
Jack O'Lantern - most common for carving
White Lumina - unusual, medium-sized white pumpkin