Marin's newest pumpkin patch is back and better than ever for 2024! Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch is just minutes from downtown Novato and Highway 101 but it feels a world away. We visited again this weekend and the pumpkin patch fun was in full swing with plenty of families enjoying a fall afternoon on the farm. With a huge selection of pumpkins, fun attractions and activities, and a beautiful setting on a real working dairy farm, Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch is a must-visit destination for families this October.
Created and operated by fourth-generation Marin County farmer Dominic Grossi and his wife Nancy, Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch occupies a hillside on the farm across the road from Stafford Lake in western Novato. The patch is of course anchored by a huge pumpkin field where you can find and pick the perfect pumpkin — orange, white, and green varieties — for Halloween. More pumpkins are displayed around the grounds and you can borrow a wagon to haul your picks back to checkout and your car.
You'll also find a variety of specialty pumpkins, mini pumpkins, gourds, and fall decor like wreaths, cornstalks, and mini scarecrows at the checkout shed. Pumpkin patch pumpkins cost $1.35 per pound and gourds, mini, and tiger-stripe pumpkins cost from $2 to $4.
Included with your pumpkin purchase are a number of free activities including a hay maze, a corn pit, farm animals to see, the must-visit Bunny Village where you can get up-close and personal with friendly rabbits, a hay bale pyramid, and games like pumpkin tic-tac-toe, Jenga, cornhole, and tetherball. For an additional charge you can test your aim by flinging a mini pumpkin at a target with one of their pumpkin slingshots.
Feel free to pack a lunch and enjoy it at one of the picnic tables. Food vendors will be there on weekends (last weekend there was a taco pop-up and the Kona Ice truck)Â and there's also a snack bar housed in a cool retro camper.Â
Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch is a must-visit Halloween attraction in Marin, and it's the closest one you'll find to other parts of the county. You don't even need to brave any winding backroads or cross a county line to get there! You and your family should definitely check it out this October. Learn more about Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch by visiting grossifamilyfarm.com or by calling (707) 888-5607.
If You Go
Grossi Family Farm Pumpkin Patch is located 3666 Novato Boulevard in Novato. It's open Wednesday–Friday from 12–5:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10 am–5:30 pm through October 31. They will also be open from 11 am–5 pm on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14. Cash, credit cards, and Apple Pay are accepted. On weekends, there's an admission charge of $5 per person ages 2 and up; it's free of charge Wednesday–Friday.
To get there, take Highway 101 to the Atherton Avenue/San Marin Drive exit (Exit 463). Turn left at the stop light and proceed west on San Marin Drive for approximately 3 miles. Turn right onto Novato Boulevard and follow it west for 2.5 miles. The entrance to the farm will be on your right, directly opposite the entrance to Stafford Lake County Park.
Shaded picnic tables are available for use, as are portable restrooms with hand-washing stations. Food and drink may be purchased on weekends, and you're free to bring your own if you like. The pumpkin patch is located on a real working farm so make sure you wear sturdy shoes and clothes that you don't mind getting a bit dirty, just in case.
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