Dave’s Pumpkin Patch

dsc00827ed

A pumpkin patch and carnival all rolled up in one.  Dave’s Pumpkin Patch has the feel of an old family farm and enough attractions to keep your kids busy for hours!

Our family visited over the weekend to check it out and could not have had more fun!  The farm sits right next to the river in West Sacramento, very close to Clarksburg.  It is the perfect size pumpkin patch as it is packed with things to do but all in close proximity.  We did not know where to start!  The kids were anxious to try everything.  They wore themselves out running through the Hay Maze, jumping on the Hay Bounce, climbing up the Hay Stack and sliding down the Super Slide.  We relaxed on the tractor-pulled Hay Ride where we watched the Punkin’ Chunkin (you’ll have to go to find out what this is!) and wandered through the Sunflower Trail.  The kids rode ponies, played carnival games, and got balloon creations from Dilly-Dally the clown.  What more could you ask for?

dsc00831ed

dsc00767ed1

dsc00768ed

dsc00812ed

dsc00814ed

dsc00821ed

dsc00777ed

dsc00846ed

dsc00837ed

dsc00839ed

dsc00784ed

dsc00807ed2

dsc00797ed

Dave’s Cornival Pass is the way to go.  At  just $8.50 per person, it includes: Unlimited Hay Rides, Kiddie Hay Maze, Jumping Pillow, Bunny Barn, Pig Races, Chickensville, Baby Goats, Pumpkin Princess City, Pumpkin Chunkin, and the Tractor Train.

2012 update: There are some new attractions at Dave’s this year! Jumping Pillow, Tractor Train, Pumpkin Princess City, tea-cup piglets, bunnies, and more!

Dave’s Pumpkin Patch
3010 Burrows Ave.
West Sacramento, CA  95691
(916) 849-9450

[mappress]

[Giveaway Closed. Thanks to all who entered and stay tuned for another giveaway soon!]

Written by Keilah Woodard

Keilah Woodard

My love for exploring and creating experiences with my three kids led to the founding of SacramentoSidetracks.com in 2009. I realized that Sacramento has so much to offer and I was excited to share my findings with other parents. Besides simply having fun, these are the other positive side effects of taking my kids on outings that I’ve discovered: we have quality time together away from the distractions at home, we cultivate our curiosity, learn new things, conversations are triggered by what we see and do, we connect and bond as a family, and we create new memories. Ready to get sidetracked, too? Let me be your guide!