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There Once Was A Pumppkin Patch
By Heather Camp
Staff Writer, Connected Now, Inc.

El Dorado County:
O'Halloran's Apple Trail Ranch
2261 Cable Road, Camino, CA
(530) 644-3389
Open: September-December.
Apples, Pears, U-Pick, Pumpkin Patch, Apple Cider, Indian Corn, Picnic Area, Handmade Crafts, Nature Trail, Cut & Choose Christmas Trees
Yolo County (near Sacramento)
Impossible Acres
26565 Road 97 D, Davis, CA 95616
(530) 750-0451
E-mail: impossibleacres@aol.com
http://www.impossibleacres.com
Pick-your-own produce: boysenberries, blackberries, raspberries...cherries, peaches, apples...pumpkins, corn, gourds...goats, ponies, chickens...hayrides, mazes, scarecrows. Most of the produce is marketed as pick-your-own so the farm is set up to provide easy access to the picking fields. Many varieties of each crop are grown to extend the picking season, and containers are provided to pick into and scales to weigh your produce.
Come visit the Pumpkin Patch in October
Yuba County
Bishop's Pumpkin Farm
(530) 633-2568
1415 Pumpkin Lane, Wheatland CA. 95692
E-mail: bishops@syix.com
Plan your arrival early in the day because you can spend the whole day roaming over sixty acres of pumpkins, playing in the barn or tree house, riding the train, petting the farm animals, or just stuffing yourself with a whole lot of good farm food.
Open every day from
Sept. 25th thru Oct. 31st, 2004
Sun. - Thur.: 9:00am to 6:00pm
Fri. - Sat.: 9:00am to 7:00pm
Admission is always free
Parking $5.00 on weekends.
The First Weekend and Weekdays are free Parking
Uncle Ray's Pumpkin Patch
19376 Old River Road
West Sacramento, 95691
(916) 997-8573
For more information, contact Heather Camp at
HCamp@ConnectedNow.com.
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