Fall Fun Guide 2016

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We love Fall in Sacramento! Temperatures cool down enough to enjoy the outdoors, sweaters come out of the closet, pumpkin-flavored treats start to pop up everywhere and there are plenty of special events in the pipeline.

Our round-up of the best things to do in Sacramento this season will keep your family busy through Thanksgiving. Have fun creating new memories together!

 This Fall Fun Guide includes:
Pumpkin Patches, Fall Festivals & Activities, Apple Hill Feature,
Fall Hiking, and Halloween Celebrations

Pumpkin Patches, Corn Mazes & Hayrides

The Pumpkin Farm, Fog Willow, Kids Inc. at Apple Hill, Dave's Pumpkin Patch
The Pumpkin Farm, Fog Willow, Kids Inc. at Apple Hill, Dave’s Pumpkin Patch

AUBURN

Poppy Lane Christmas Farm
12110 Poppy Lane, Auburn
(530) 906-6988
Open 9/24 – 10/31. Hours: 9am – 7pm Daily

CITRUS HEIGHTS

The Pumpkin Farm
7736 Old Auburn Road, Citrus Heights
(916) 726-1137
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: 9am – 6pm Tuesday – Sunday

DIXON

Cool Patch Pumpkins
6586 Milk Farm Road, Dixon
(530) 304-0163
Open 9/17 – 10/31. Hours: 9am – 8pm Daily

Silveyville Pumpkin Farm
6248 Silveyville Road, Dixon
(707) 678-1823
Open 9/30 – 10/31. Hours: 10am – 6pm Daily

ELK GROVE

Keema Family Pumpkin Patch
6532 Point Pleasant Road, Elk Grove
(916) 684-2334
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: Tues – Fri 11am – Dusk, Saturday 9am – Dusk, Sun 10am – Dusk

FOLSOM

Zittel Farms
6781 Oak Ave, Folsom
(916) 989-2633
Open 9/28 – 10/31. Hours: Weekdays 9am – 5pm, Weekends 9am – 6pm

LATHROP

Dell’ Osso Family Farm
501 S. Manthey Road, Lathrop
(209) 982-0833
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: 10am – 8pm Daily

NATOMAS

Bastiao Farms Goblin Gardens Pumpkin Patch
3845 El Centro Road, Sacramento
(916) 925-2947
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: 10am – 7pm Daily

SACRAMENTO

Roemer Pumpkin Patch
6851 Hedge Road, Sacramento
(916) 381-4331
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: Tues – Fri 2pm – 5pm, Sat – Sun 9am – 5pm

Uncle Ray’s Pumpkin Patch
5610 Garden Hwy, Sacramento
916-997-8573
Open 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: Daily from 10am-6pm

WEST SACRAMENTO

Dave’s Pumpkin Patch
3010 Burrows Ave
West Sacramento, CA 95691
(916) 849-9450
Open 9/29 – 10/31. Hours: Sun – Thurs 10am – dusk, Fri – Sat 10am – 9pm

WHEATLAND

Bishop’s Pumpkin Farm
1415 Pumpkin Lane, Wheatland
(530) 633-2568
Open 9/17 – 10/31. Hours: (September) Daily from 9am-6pm (October) Sundays – Thursdays 9am-7pm, Fridays & Saturdays 9am-8pm

WILTON

Fog Willow Pumpkin Farm
11011 Cecatra Drive, Wilton
(916) 687-4547
Open Wed 10/1 – 10/31. Hours: Mon – Fri 12pm – 6pm, Sat – Sun 9:30am – 6pm

 

Fall Festivals & Activities

Harvest Festival collage

October

Fall Toddler Play Dates
When: Mondays and Tuesdays through October 11; 9:00am-12:00pm
Where: Nimbus Fish Hatchery Visitor Center, 2001 Nimbus Rd, Gold River
What: A drop-in, self-directed free-play format. Between 9:00 and 12:00 each day, staff will have fish costumes, a felt board, books, simple crafts and more available for use, and will be handing out free cups of fish food to visitors ages 5 and under. Come out and play!
Cost: FREE

The Greatest Pumpkin Show on Earth
When: Saturday, October 1 – Sunday, October 2; 10am-5pm
Where: Elk Grove Regional Park
What: Giant pumpkin weigh-off, pumpkin regatta, kids zone, live entertainment, and more.
Cost: FREE; parking $10

Nature Fest
When: Sunday, October 9; 10am-3pm
Where: Effie Yeaw Nature Center
What: Live animal presentations, kids activities, guided nature walks, food, and more.
Cost: $5 per adult, kids free

Auburn Community Festival
When: Saturday, October 15; 9:30am – 4pm
Where: Recreation Park, Auburn
What: Costume contest and parade, live music, food, kids area and more.
Cost: FREE

Going Batty
When: Sunday, October 23 1:30pm
Where: Effie Yeaw Nature Center
What: Explore the mysteries of bats. Discover why these creatures are so misunderstood.
Cost: FREE; $5.00 parking donation

November

Lakeshore Crafts
When: Saturdays in November; 11am – 3pm
Where: Lakeshore Learning, Roseville
What: Make a Scarecrow Puppet, Harvest Headdress, Family Picture Tree, or Giving Thanks Centerpiece.
Cost: FREE

Sacramento Harvest Festival
When: November 18-20; 10am – 6pm
Where: Cal Expo
What: the best Holiday shopping, showcasing hundreds of vendors, exciting entertainment, unique food inspiration for Thanksgiving, and much more. Throughout the weekend there will be high-energy live entertainment, featuring Fargo Brothers Band and Sister Swing. There will also be strolling entertainers – Mama Claus & Eddie the Elf, Fables of the West, and WC Willy dressed as Santa hovering high above the festival on his stilts.
Cost: Adults $9.00, Kids 12 & under free

Fairytale Town Free Admission Day
When: Friday, November 25; 10am – 4pm
Where: Fairytale Town
What: Fairytale Town offers FREE admission to visitors who bring in a canned good to donate the day after Thanksgiving! All goods collected will be donated to the Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services, Spirit of Giving Holiday Drive. Enjoy free play inside of Fairytale Town, plus free arts and crafts activities. Puppet Art Theater Company will also be on hand to present a holiday themed puppet show at 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30 PM in the Children’s Theater. Puppet show tickets are an additional $1 for members and $2 for nonmembers.
Cost: FREE admission to visitors who bring in a canned good to donate

Apple Hill

High Hill Ranch, Kids Inc.
High Hill Ranch, Kids Inc.

A fall tradition for many Sacramento families is a visit to Apple Hill! This group of more than 50 ranches is located just an hour from Sacramento. There is a map of the ranches/farms below that you can print out and use as a guide. They are open all year round, but the best time to go is in the fall. October tends to be more crowded, but the changing colors of the leaves makes it so beautiful! October is also the best time for picking apples. November is still a good time to go as it has cooled off and it is more comfortable than the sometimes hot October days.

With so many ranches to choose from, it is important to take a look at the activities available and check out the map before you go with your kids!  Having it planned out will make all the difference and enable you to have a full day of fun.

Tips and extra info:

  • My number one tip for you is to either go early in the day on the weekend or go on a weekday if at all possible.
  • Apple Hill put together a list of 50 Things To Do when you visit.
  • Check out our review of Apple Hill and see the 3 different farms we visited…and loved!
  • Download the new official Apple Hill app for Free! It is a user-friendly app and will help you navigate the Apple Hill Farms, local dining, recreational areas, stay-over options, events, and more.
  • Activities & Events in Apple Hill for October & November.

Apple Hill Growers Association
(530) 644-7692

 

Fall Hiking

Gibson Ranch, Zen Trail, Effie Yeaw Nature Center
Gibson Ranch Trail, Zen Garden Hike, Effie Yeaw Nature Trail

These are family-friendly hikes and nature trails.

Cosumnes River Preserve Nature Trails – Galt

Effie Yeaw Nature Trails – Carmichael

Gibson Ranch Trail – Elverta

Hagan Park Wooded Trail next to the American River – Rancho Cordova

Hidden Falls Hike – Auburn

Miners Ravine Trail – Roseville

Nimbus Fish Hatchery  River Trail – Gold River

Quarry Trail – Auburn

The Oaks Nature Trail – Folsom

UC Davis Arboretum – Davis

Zen Garden Hike – inside Black Chasm Cavern Park

Halloween Celebrations

Fairytale Town Safe & Super Halloween, 20th Annual Halloween Haunt at Safetyville, Boo at the Zoo, Monster Mini Golf
Fairytale Town Safe & Super Halloween, 20th Annual Halloween Haunt at Safetyville, Boo at the Zoo, Monster Mini Golf

Free Library Halloween Events
Crafts, puppet shows, pumpkin carving, and more.

Spookamotive Train Rides
When: Three weekends, October 15-30
Where: Central Pacific Railroad Freight Depot in Old Sacramento (located on Front Street between J and K Streets)
What: Halloween-themed Spookomotive trains decorated for the season depart from the Central Pacific Railroad Freight Depot in Old Sacramento. Join the Skeleton Crew for a fun and delightful (but not frightful) 40-minute ride along the Sacramento River.
Cost: Adults $15.00, Kids age 6-17 $6.o0, 5 and under free

Spooky Halloween River Cruise
When: Weekends in October
Where: Leaves from Old Sacramento L Street Dock
What: One-hour cruise on the Sacramento River, Halloween coloring/activity sheets for kids, music, face painting.
Cost: $18.00 per person

Monster Mini Golf
When: Open year round; T-Th 2-9pm, Fri 2-10pm, Sat 12-10pm, Sun 12-8pm
Where: Monster Mini Golf, 12401 Folsom Blvd., Rancho Cordova
What: 18 holes of Indoor Glow-in-the-Dark Monster Themed Mini Golf.  Golf  in a costume in October and be eligible to win prizes.
Cost: Adults $9.00, Kids $8.00

Halloween Fright Fest at Six Flags
When:
Fridays, Saturday and Sundays through November 1st
Where:
Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, Vallejo
What:
Enjoy frightful fun and spine-tingling adventures. Watch as the park transforms from “Thrills by Day” to “Fright by Night.” Seasonally-themed shows, attractions and lots of kid-friendly activities during the daylight hours. There’s traditional trick-or-treating in Looney Tunes Seaport, an elaborate pumpkin patch with cookie decorating and a pint-sized hay maze. When the clock strikes 6:00 p.m., the sun goes down and the ghouls come out! Chilling new haunted maze, and scare zones that will have you looking over your shoulder (and everywhere else!) in Mt. Rotting Cemetery and Arachnid Alley.
Cost:
$45.99 and up

Halloween Crafts with the Craftketeers
When: Saturday, October 15; 10-11am
Where: Arden Fair Mall, Center Court
What: Kids can wear costumes and join Arden Kids Club for a Halloween celebration. The Craftketeers will be on hand to lead crafts.
Cost: FREE

Fairytale Town Safe and Super Halloween: Superheroes
When: Friday, October 21 – Sunday, October 23; 5-9pm
Where: Fairytale Town, Sacramento
What: Trick or treat at 15 candy stations. Enter the world of your favorite comics as you meet superheroes, take part in Wonder Woman’s Amazon training camp and visit a comic book city – but watch out for the Hulk!
This three-night extravaganza also features a nightly costume parade at 8:30 PM, hands-on activities and lots of fun. Sevilla Magic FX will perform Batman’s Cave of Wonders, a magic show featuring Batman and Harley Quinn, each night at 6, 7 & 8 PM in the Children’s Theater. Magic show tickets are an additional $1 for members and $2 for nonmembers.
Cost: Presale tickets $10.00; magic show $2.00

Spooky Story Time
When: Saturday, October 22; 10:30am
Where: Effie Yeaw Nature Center, Carmichael
What: Gear up for Halloween with some spooky stories told by members of the Sacramento Storytellers Guild. Stories guaranteed not to cause nightmares! Suitable for all ages.
Cost: FREE, Parking $5.00

Monster Bash
When: Saturday, October 22; 6-8pm
Where: Sacramento Children’s Museum, Rancho Cordova
What: Get those costumes ready for Halloween with a night of music, dancing, haunted hallway, refreshments, and museum play.
Cost: $15.00 per person, $10.00 per member

Halloween Boo Bounce
When: Rancho Cordova: Tuesday, October 25; 6-8pm Roseville: Wednesday, October 26; 6-8pm
Where: BounceU
What: Scavenger hunt, Halloween crafts, sweet treats, costume contest and Halloween themed bounce.
Cost: $10.95 per child

Wee Halloween at the Crocker
When: Wednesday, October 26; 10am – 1pm
Where: Crocker Art Museum
What: Children ages 5 and younger and their grownups are invited to take a delightful stroll through the Museum and encounter gentle surprises in the form of mini-performances by the Sacramento Ballet, Pixie Tribe, and many others. At each stop, children receive a small gift for their specially decorated treat bag. This Halloween stroll ends with a celebration featuring Clemón Charles and yummy nibbles.
Cost: $15.00 adults and children, Under 18 mos Free (Advance registration required, sells out early)

Family Fun Night
When: Thursday, October 27; 4-8pm
Where: Vernon Street, Downtown Roseville
What: You are invited to a spooktacular Family Fun Night in Downtown Roseville. Hands-on activities, vendor booths, live entertainment, costume contests, a haunted house,  trick-or-treating on Vernon Street.
Cost: FREE

The Haunted Fort at Sutters Fort
When: Friday, October 28 – Saturday, October 29; 6:30 – 9pm
Where: Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park, 2701 L Street, Sacramento
What: Amid the glow of campfire, daring visitors will go on guided tours through the darkened rooms and hear unusual and intriguing tales of how some of California’s early pioneers perished throughout history.  Some even believe many of the rooms at the Fort are still haunted by the spirits of past inhabitants!  Tours may not be appropriate for children under 8.
Cost: Adults $8.00, Kids $6.00

Halloween Haunt
When: Saturday, October 29; 11am – 4pm
Where: Safetyville USA, 3909 Bradshaw Rd., Sacramento
What: Magic show with Trevor Wyatt, harvest maze, face-painting, family games, raffles, live entertainment, and more.  Wear your costume for the parade.
Cost: $5.00 per person

Pumpkin Splash Patch
When: Saturday, October 29; 2-4pm
Where: El Dorado Hills Community Pool
What: Children 3 to 10 years of age should come wearing their swimsuits for this holiday hunt. Participants will hunt for their perfect pumpkin in the heated pool, decorate it and take it home. In addition, there will be open swim and the Marshall Medical inflatatable will be available. Price includes a pumpkin, decorating supplies, swim pass for the day and a special Trick-or-Treat goodie bag.
Cost: $12.00 per person; pre-registration required

Trick-or-Treat in the Historic District
When: Saturday, October 29; 1-4pm
Where: Historic District of Folsom
What: Dress up the kiddos in their Halloween finest and join us for Trick-or-Treating. Watch for Participating Merchant signs throughout the entire district. At 1:30pm and 2:30pm Cynthia’s Dance Center will be presenting Cinderella on the Amphitheater Stage. Cast members are from 4 years old on up.
Cost: FREE

Trick-or-Treat in Old Sacramento
When: Saturday, October 29
Where: Old Sacramento
What: Trick-or-treat at participating businesses in Old Sacramento. Last year, more than 40 merchants participated! The Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum is a great place to start as maps and bags are available for interested participants.
Cost: FREE

Spooktacular Halloween
When: Saturday, October 29 – Sunday, October 30; 10am – 5pm
Where: Funderland Amusement Park
What: Dress up in your silliest costume and come trick or treat with us at 12 different candy stations, magic show, hay maze, meet Kylo Ren and Rey, free crafts, and costume contests
Cost: Bring a new toy or art supplies for River Oak Center for Children and get FREE tickets (number of FREE tickets depends upon value of item donated)

Boo at the Zoo
When: Saturday, October 29 – Sunday, October 30; 11am – 5pm
Where: Sacramento Zoo
What: Trick-or-treating stations throughout the WHOLE Zoo, face painting for kids, ghoulish games, themed stage shows, keeper chats and even animal enrichments. Top off a perfect day with a ride on the Spooky Zoo Train or the Creepy Carousel for an additional fee.
Cost: Advance tickets $10 general admission, Free for 1 and under; $12 at the door

Superhero Halloween
When: Sunday, October 30; 11am-3pm
Where: California Automobile Museum
What: “Trunk or treat” at favorite cars, superhero themed festivities, including some special displays; a BatCycle and a Batmobile! Be on the lookout for some supervillains keeping guard over some noteworthy trunks.
Cost: Adults $9-10, Kids in costume FREE with paying adult (max 2 kids)

Trick or Treat Night at IKEA
When: Monday, October 31
Where: IKEA, West Sacramento
What: Stroll throughout the store and stop at various scary spots along the way for treats for your little goblins and ghouls. For kids ages 3 -12 years old.
Cost: FREE

Trick-or-Treat in Sacramento Children’s Museum
When: Monday, October 31; time TBA
Where: Downtown Mall and Old Sacramento
What: Trick-or-treat at participating businesses in Old Sacramento. Last year, more than 40 merchants participated! The Old Sacramento Schoolhouse Museum is a great place to start as maps and bags are available for interested participants.
Cost: FREE

Please continue to check back throughout the season, as I will be adding new events as I find out about them.

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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!