SAN MARTIN, Calif. -- Uesugi Farms Pumpkin Park is a hidden Halloween gem. Nestled in the South Bay, the farm houses tens of thousands of pumpkins and pumpkin based attractions that have been a tradition of so many families for more than 30 years.
People have come to the patch as kids and now are bringing their own kids still to this day to relive memories and see the beautiful sights of the pumpkin farm.
Baroff has been working as the School Tour Coordinator for the past three years, but her time at the pumpkin farm dates back to when it opened in 1985.
"I think coming back to work at the patch every year is a tradition for my family," Baroff said. "My parents started here when it first began. We all enjoy what we're doing and seeing the looks on the children when they come here. It's a very fun place."
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There are so many fun attractions to try out including pumpkin blasters that shoot mini pumpkins at targets.
The train is always a fan favorite as it takes you around the park.
Children can try to spot the golden pumpkins along the trail.
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Another big draw comes from their hay ride that goes through fields of sunflowers, pumpkins and marigolds.
Other attractions include the big slide, the corn mazes and the cow train.
Another item to be purchased is the array of pumpkin foods that are special made for Uesugi Farms.
They have classics like pumpkin pie and pumpkin bread, but they also have pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin fudge and even cotton candy.
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In a world that changes every day, Uesugi Farms hopes to be a constant and a tradition for families all across the Bay Area.
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"True farmers started this pumpkin patch and they wanted it to look like you were at a real farm," Baroff said. "We're very proud of that and people still enjoy coming. We're going to strive to keep it the way that it is for as long as we possibly can. We hope we can continue to bring families in and start new family traditions for new families as well."
For more information about Uesugi Farms, visit their website here.