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    Greenspot Farm

    4.0 (223 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Lauren L.

    Awesome place! Took my dog here to check out the pumpkin patch and the farm animals! Super family friendly. Free parking and admission and dog friendly! The animals look like they are well cared for. There are also two farm dogs that are super friendly and adorbs. We had a great time here. The kettle corn was delicious!!!!!!

    Cathy T.

    Visited this gorgeous farm for their seasonal Pumpkin Patch! Everything about it was so cute. Parking & Admission is free. There's plenty of parking on the lot, it's family friendly, and they've got lots to do. There's a pumpkin patch, games, farm animals, horse rides, hay maze, & a tractor ride! They have a little shop that sells homemade desserts, they look delicious. We got the kettle corn outside ($10) and strawberry lemonade ($8). Be advised, they accept CASH only! They are dog friendly, and have many shady spots to hang out w the family. I would 100% come again, it's a perfect little spot away from all the crowds and influencers who have taken over seasonal farms!!

    Jasmine D.

    First time here and first time ever experiencing a haunted hayride! Came here on Halloween night. Driving up to the farm, be aware that the surrounding area and parking is fairly dark. Ticket for the hayride for each adult was $25 (including a $5 discount on 10/31 cash only! ATMs available onsite) and were purchased in the gift shop. There is also a haunted trail ($20 for adults, $15 for kids aged 12 and under). We did not experience this, but did hear several guests screaming and chainsaws buzzing! They also have a fire pit, pumpkin patch and a few photo ops. It wasn't crowded at all, which was a definite plus. Had a nice time and would recommend!

    Gabriel K.

    My girlfriend and I had such a great time visiting Greenspot Farms because as soon as we got there we were greeted by some friendly farm dogs that were playful and welcoming which immediately made the place feel relaxed and fun, and there were so many different animals to see including goats, chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons, horses, burros, and donkeys, and one of the coolest things was seeing a spotted horse and an albino horse which was especially exciting because my girlfriend had never seen some of those animals before so it made the experience even more special for her, and when we went it was pretty quiet which made it even better since there was only one other family there and they left after about 30 minutes so we basically had the place to ourselves and ended up staying for almost two hours just walking around and enjoying everything, and we also really appreciated that it was free to visit because it honestly felt like one of the best things to do if you are looking for something unique and peaceful to do with someone, and I cannot forget the huge pig we saw because it was massive but honestly really cute, so overall it was a really fun and memorable experience and I would definitely recommend checking it out.

    Leeanna C.

    This is such a cute little farm. It reminds me of what Live Oak Pumpkin patch used to be like in the fall. Live Oak is a huge production now, and some days, it can be quite a headache. This one is much more accessible and charming. It's much more enjoyable with less crowds, so I prefer this pumpkin patch now. It is not close to the freeway though, it's quite a drive from the nearest freeway exit. They have a lot to do here in the fall season and I heard during Christmas time as well. If you're tired of the crowds in Yucaipa, this farm is a better choice.

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    Leticia Chispita L.

    BEST pumpkin patch!!! Truly beautiful and so family friendly! Staff and people! Lots of history ( LORE ) my family and I will be returning for our Christmas tree as well. We had such a great time! The fresh lemonade was amazing!

    Benny L.

    What a wonderful place this place wasn't too big or too small. Had everything you needed to have a good time with your family. Staff was friendly and kind prices were decent with food. The best part about it. There was no charge to come in and no charge for parking the place had good music going place had plenty of animals for the kids to just walk up and see and touch. We did the tractor ride which was pretty nice guy was very knowledgeable about talking about the history and about the place my two little girls had a great time jumping on the trampolines. They were very fair with time with the kids on the jumpers nobody rushed to kick us out. Tickets are a dollar most rides are about 6 to 8 dollars each. We definitely will be back and we will be back for Christmas. Thank you for showing us a good time their staff.

    Tina H.

    This is a hidden gem! My kids love this place, we go here in the middle of the week and it's like you have your own private little farm for a few hours. Pack a picnic, take a little hike, feed the animals. We love to come out and support during their holiday events for Halloween and Christmas. Better than going to the o early crowded and expensive place up the hill. Highly recommend!

    Shirley T.

    Late review--came here in October! Parking: Dirt parking lots available--it's fairly dusty, so be aware. Ambience: This was my first time going to a pumpkin patch farm. I'd expected it to be bigger, and perhaps it was, but there were many sections that were either blocked off or required payment to enter. It smelled like a farm, which was to be expected. It was quite aesthetic, with fall-themed signs and decor throughout. There was a petting zoo, tractor rides, and various stands selling foods such as kettle corn, hot dogs, etc. Came here for the pumpkins and wasn't disappointed :) They had a great selection, ranging from miniature ones to giants. The shop sold a variety of different trinkets and knick-knacks as well, as well as some pumpkin bread and other baked goods. Price: Admission is free! There are activities that you'd have to pay for, e.g. tractor rides, but it's a good time regardless if you enjoy walking around and being around fall festivities.

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    Gary O.

    Went here on a Thursday morning and it was very peaceful. A while later several elementary schools arrived. Definitely a nice day to pick out a pumpkin. They have a haunted hay ride in the evening. Bring cash as they only accept cash and Zelle as payment. They have a petting farm and two different types of mazes. Definitely will be back.

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    Great little convenience store on Greenspot road. It is worth going there just for their beef jerky.

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    Ask the Community - Greenspot Farm

    We want to make sure to go somewhere safe, are masks required for everyone?

    I was there for Halloween stuff, and almost no one was wearing a mask! But it was easy to distance from people regardless.

    Can I wear boot heels to this event?

    Yes, I think that would be fine.

    How much the enterance fee?

    It is always free! During the Halloween events, different things cost money, like the maze, bounce house, etc - but the entrance fee all year round is FREE!

    Are pets welcomed?

    I would assume so, as the farm itself has several dogs that just wander around the place.

    What time do you open and close and do you take credit/debit cards?

    They don't take cards. Cash only. They do have ATMs though. Fees are high.

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    Review Highlights - Greenspot Farm

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