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5.0 (1 review)
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Oak Tree Mountain - Roadside windmill

Oak Tree Mountain

3.4(174 reviews)
20.9 km

Oak Tree Mountain feels like something straight out of a Hallmark movie beautiful, peaceful, and…read morefull of charm. Surrounded by nature, with fresh mountain air and birds singing, it's the kind of place that makes you slow down and enjoy the outdoors. We visited in December, so it wasn't peak season and not everything was open, but we still had a great time. Even with fewer attractions available, it was fun just being there walking around, taking in the scenery, and enjoying the quiet, outdoorsy atmosphere. It's a lovely place to visit, especially if you appreciate nature and simple pleasures. Even in the off-season, Oak Tree Mountain was enjoyable, and I can only imagine how charming it must be during peak season.

My family and friends' time while visiting Oak Tree Mountain was a fun and memorable experience…read more We had breakfast, shopped, toured the surrounding area, and basically hiked while taking tons of group and selfie photos. More importantly, we laughed and had a great time. When we arrived early in the morning, the temperature was 35 degrees and overcast. If you plan to visit here anytime soon, BRING a jacket as you WILL feel the chill the second you open your car door. It was pretty chilly, but it felt GREAT as the air was crisp and fresh. I read the many negative Yelp reviews regarding an additional fee to visit the upper area. Thank goodness they were not charging during our visit, as we would have done exactly what many other visitors did before us and left. The small shops were lovely to visit, as all the items sold are handmade and, surprisingly, very affordable. One shop was offering 50% off EVERYTHING, so my family and friends definitely took advantage of the savings. This is a fun place to visit and to get away from it all for a few hours, as long as they do not charge visitors any additional fees, including parking, which, during our visit, was free. Thank goodness for anything free nowadays.

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Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Tree Farm - cow in petting zoo

Live Oak Canyon Pumpkin Patch and Christmas Tree Farm

2.8(903 reviews)
10.5 km
$$$

Review # 29 for 2025…read more I took my baby here for the first time this year. I have seen and heard about this place but have never been. We went during first responder day because I could get in free as a nurse. They even gave me 2 free ride tickets! First getting here from my home was brutal, it took nearly TWO hours with traffic for what should had just taken roughly 45 minutes! The parking lot was thankfully free, but packed!! We were able to park in the regular parking lot, but at the very end and that ended up being a not so easy walk with a stroller in the dirt. Everyone who worked here was friendly and very helpful to us. This place is pretty big!! Everything was well spread out and my baby boy had a blast running all around! He had a great time in the petting zoo area and just running around in general! We got there around 5pm due to traffic. I was hopping to get there earlier and actually stayed until closing which I was not expecting! There was just so much to see and do!! There are so many animals in their petting zoo area! Lots of animals to look at! There were also carnival games, rides, and food vendors. Just know that the food vendors are EXTREMELY expensive! We got some pizza fries and it was nearly $20!! I saw tacos for $6 a piece. Bring your own snacks or plan to eat before or after. Otherwise, there were lots of photo op. There was a train ride I really wanted to do, but the line for that was long and so we ended up not doing it. I see that they also do Christmas trees out here. I would not mind going to check that out also. Would I come back? Yes, but I would definitely leave my house way earlier and get something to eat before entering the farm. I do not know how busy Christmas gets here, but I do know that for the pumpkin patch it gets insanely busy so plan accordingly! It's a great place to take the kiddos!!

INCREDIBLY RUDE STAFF!!…read more I grew up coming here and have gone almost every year at Christmas time, however, I no longer go during pumpkin season because it's way too crowded. I decided to take my niece and nephew to ice skate since the price seemed fair and they had a buy one get one free wristband deal. When you buy your tickets and wristband, they don't tell you the process of getting separate tickets for picking up your skates inside the tent, so I went up to the ice-skating tent and joined the long line coming out of it. The person going through the line checking if the waivers were completed was friendly and told me that I needed to go grab tickets from inside the tent so I could get our ice skates once we reached the front of the line. I told my niece and nephew to continue waiting in that line while I ran inside to grab the tickets. The woman I interacted with at the booth was incredibly rude and just seemed miserable, she wore glasses and had blonde hair in a ponytail but I didn't catch her name. I let her know that we already checked in with the waiver person outside, and that she had told me to come in to grab our tickets since we already had our hands stamped and the waiver checked. This ticket woman proceeded to scan my card because I was just there for ice-skating ( I didn't get a wristband, just 10 tickets to skate) while my niece and nephew had wristbands. She proceeded to scan my card and said there were only 10 tickets available and that I needed 30, when I then reminded her that I was only using tickets for myself and my niece and nephew had wristbands which included ice-skating. She then very rudely told me to go back outside and get tickets from the person checking the waivers in line because she needed to see the people wearing the wristbands. I understand because I know there are probably dishonest people that try to get in for free, but when one employee tells me I can just run in to grab the tickets I don't know why another employee refuses to do that and is extremely disrespectful in the process . I then went back outside to the original person who then only gave me tickets for the kids and then told me to go back inside to get the ticket for myself. Just a few minutes after I tried to get the tickets the first time, I went back inside and was helped by a different girl. She proceeded to scan my ticket card and said it was empty and I didn't have enough tickets to ice skate. I told her the woman next to her just scanned it a couple minutes ago and I'm assuming it took the tickets off the card, so it was now showing it was empty. She then looked to the other woman (the one with a ponytail who was very rude the first time) and asked if she had remembered scanning my card, and the woman in a snarky voice said "I don't remember! I have seen over 600 ice skaters today!" This new girl who was helping me reluctantly gave me my ticket and she seemed hesitant to give it to me as if I was trying to get in for free. I stated I was in there at the most 2 minutes before and i didn't understand how the other woman couldn't remember our interaction. This whole process was so unorganized and the ice-skating rink was crammed full of people. I only went around once with my nephew when we decided to just go on some rides instead. Though this place looks fun on the outside, the process of getting tickets and getting inside for ice skating took well over 45 minutes when it didn't need to be this complicated. They could also do this with a smile on their face because kindness is free. I understand it is stressful working with crowds but when someone is rude for no reason at all, it just kind of ruins the whole experience. If they know that you're there to ice skate I feel they should give you the tickets to get your skates when you are buying your wristband or ticket in the first place. The people who were running the rides were amazing and very friendly. I just wish those who were helping with the ice-skating had the same attitude!! Minus the girl outside the tent, she was nice and I felt she was a bit frustrated with the process as well.

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123 Farm - Tea with lavender whip

123 Farm

4.0(463 reviews)
16.8 km
$$$

This is my third time coming to 123 Farms for their Lavender Festival! I've come twice before for…read moretheir preseason events and then post season, after their lavender has bloomed. I think I'd much prefer not paying for parking or for admission! I'm writing this review after attending their Mother's Day weekend preseason festivities. Parking is paid for alongside your admission ticket. It was free on Mother's Day as long as you paid for parking. It wasn't room bad, but the gravel and dirt road isn't friendly, so beware. There are plenty of things to do while at the farm. They have plenty of food and fun things for the lavender festival. The Farm itself has a hotel, sourdough area, perfume class, a matcha room, and two bars you can sit and drink in. I'm giving it the stars that I am because I'm not a fan of their food. Their drinks here are decent, but I feel as though the workers here are burnt out. It's definitely packed on every corner with a lot of people. Even when taking photos with the lavender, it's busy and a bit overwhelming. It is a lovely concept overall, and a nice experience away from the busy city.

What a cool place…read more We got to experience the Sourdough Festival this past weekend. They had stamps and a passport card that allowed you visit each Sourdough station. We also got to explore the grounds and found some cool shops and the place called The Courtyard. Also got some yummy matcha in the Matcha room. A fun spot for families and kiddos to run around and explore. It's giving Bridgerton vibes.Definitley will be back soon for future events!

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Willowbrook Apple Farm

Willowbrook Apple Farm

4.2(143 reviews)
20.5 km

My family and I enjoyed our experience at Willowbrook Apple Farm! I signed up for their newsletter…read morein order to get reservations for the farm, and found it to be a fairly easy process. The $45 per person covers entry, in addition to one apple cider can (a pretty large one), an apple treat (we got apple pie made at a local bakery), and a bag of apples. We got there about half an hour before opening and were one of the first ones there, which was helpful when choosing/picking apples as later on the farm got busier. The apples were a fair size--lots of damaged ones but I'm sure that means they don't use any pesticides or anything. The farm also had two cute and friendly kitties that came up to us! Overall, I would recommend this farm for a nice little getaway from LA city life. I would recommend booking a reservation and arriving early, as parking can get packed and the farm does get pretty busy.

My family and I came on a weekend! We found street parking close by, and were able to walk right in…read morewithout a reservation. The worker at the front was kind and informative. We bought 2 bags ($25 each), which they said could hold around 6 pounds of apples each. I loved picking apples at this farm! In the past we went apple picking at one of the nearby, bigger apple farms, but we enjoyed this one a lot! It's smaller than the more popular ones nearby, but I liked how it wasn't crowded. We were able to take our time picking apples, and we were able to find lots of red, juicy apples to bring home! There was a cute, friendly cat on the farm along with a pig and 2 mini horses. The scenery nearby was so pretty, and there were plenty of trees to pick apples from. I really enjoyed my experience, and would love to come back next year!

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