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Tanaka Farms

Tanaka Farms

4.6 (1,707 reviews)
TuristattraksjonGrocery StoreFarmMarketFood Store

Beste tid å besøke

Visit on a weekday morning right when gates open to beat the crowds and snag the best produce. Spring (March-May) is peak strawberry season, while October brings the massive pumpkin patch.

Budsjettips

Entry and a produce box start around $10-20 per person depending on the season. Cash is accepted and often preferred for the farm stand, and bringing your own reusable bags saves the $1 fee on plastic ones.

Anbefalt for

Families with young kids, Foodies and locavores, Photography enthusiasts, School groups and field trips

Planlegg ditt besøk

1.5-2 hours

Om

Raske fakta: This working farm spans over 30 acres and has been feeding Southern California families since the 1960s. More than 200,000 people visit each year to pick their own strawberries, watermelons, and pumpkins straight from the field.

Høydepunkter: The farm's famous Strawberry Tour includes a ride on a tractor-pulled wagon through rows of bright red berries, topped off with a fresh strawberry shortcake made right in front of you. During fall, the pumpkin patch transforms into a 12-acre wonderland with over 200,000 pumpkins sprawling across the field in every shade of orange and green.

Insidertips

  • Wear closed-toe shoes that you don't mind getting dusty and bring sunscreen, as the fields offer very little shade.
  • The tomato tasting room lets you sample a dozen varieties before buying, a real treat for foodies.
  • Arrive right at opening on Saturdays to snag a parking spot without circling the lot.
  • Skip the pre-packaged berries at the stand and head straight to the U-Pick fields for the freshest fruit.

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