Lemos Farm
Farm · San Mateo County ·

Lemos Farm

Farm · San Mateo County ·

Pony rides, train rides, petting zoo, Goat Yoga, pumpkins

pony rides
goat feeding
baby goats
train ride
pumpkin patch
hay ride
bounce house
family friendly
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12320 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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12320 San Mateo Rd, Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 Get directions

+1 650 726 2342
lemosfarm.com
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"I can still go straight to the source at Lemos Farm to pick decorative gourds fresh from the farm this season." - Becky Duffett

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Lemos Farm

Rhett B.

Google
We had such a wonderful time at Lemos Farm with my daughter! This place truly captures the magic of autumn on the coast. The pumpkin patch was beautifully decorated and had that classic farm charm we were hoping for. My daughter’s eyes lit up during the pony rides - the staff was so patient and gentle with the kids. The mini train ride was a huge hit too, chugging around the property while she waved at other families. We spent ages feeding the goats, which had her giggling nonstop when they nibbled treats from her tiny hands. The bounce castles were perfect for burning off some energy, and the hay ride gave us a nice tour of the farm while enjoying the crisp ocean breeze. Everything felt safe and well-maintained, and the staff clearly loves working with families. What I appreciated most was how many activities were included - we easily spent 3-4 hours there without feeling rushed. The pumpkins were gorgeous too, and we found the perfect one to take home. Lemos Farm delivers exactly what you’d want from a family pumpkin patch experience. We’ll definitely be back next year - it’s become our new fall tradition!

Han W.

Google
It was fun visiting close to Halloween. Traffic can get pretty heavy. The hay ride was pretty cool! Plenty of opportunity to interact with goats and ponies! I would budget 1-2 hours without kids to see everything, but it was nice!

Jessica S.

Google
We love Lemos Farm! It’s one of the best pumpkin patches in the Bay Area! The staff are super friendly, the food is great, and there are so many fun things to do. My baby especially loved playing by the fountain and petting the baby goats. This is our third visit, and we’ll definitely keep coming back!

Shifa K

Google
OMG!! What’s going on!!! We visited Lemos Farm on Saturday, October 25, 2025, and were shocked to see the madness! We reached around 12 p.m., and it was unbelievably crowded. It had rained earlier, so there was wet mud everywhere, and we had to drive about 5 minutes further just to find parking — then walk another 5–8 minutes back to the farm. To my surprise, the prices were way higher than what I’d seen online from a content creator — it came out to around $70 for a family of three with one little kid! 😳 From the side, I could already see how packed it was, and people were saying they waited over an hour just to play a single game! Seriously? Waiting an hour for basic games you’re required to buy tokens for? There’s a limit to greed, and it feels like these pumpkin farms are forgetting that. The farm itself looked small and overly crowded, so we decided to take a U-turn and head across the street to Pastorino’s Farm — and what a relief! They had train rides for $6 each, hayrides, bouncy castles, a plant and pumpkin store, and free entry and parking! Plus, a cozy coffee stand for just $2. We enjoyed fun rides and took great photos — all without burning a hole in our pocket for those so-called “fancy” farms. 🎃✨

Ray O.

Google
What a great place for all ages but especially for kids. There are lots of activities like pony rides, petting goats, slides, car rides, train rides, tractors to climb in. This is a gem of a place. All the staff is friendly and accommodating.

S L

Google
So many baby goats and nice mini horses. Been to all of the petting zoos/farms and attractions in the Bay and this is the first one that has fulfilled my cold heart. Leaving happy and optimistic

Jay A.

Google
Too expensive, 14$ for adults, 28-32$ for kids. And for most things inside you have to pay separately! There is a train ride, big truck ride but nothing can justify this fee.

Tarini G.

Google
I visited Lemos Farm recently with my family. It was a fun experience, I got to feed baby goats and pet them. A group of people were doing goat yoga too! It's a family friendly farm where kids can eat food, play with animals, ride ponies, and click pictures. Parking can be an issue, but nonetheless - Worth the visit.
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Yan Z.

Yelp
we went the weekend after halloween and there were hardly any pumpkins left. on the bright side, it was only $14 per adult to get in, the lines were pretty short, traffic was light, and parking was easy (included in the cost of admission). the farm is small so if you don't have kids, you can see all the attractions in an hour or less. the train ride was cute and went further than i thought. the haunted house was a little more scary than expected but still pretty mild! baby goats were cute. note the walk from the parking lot to the entrance is very bumpy and dusty so not the best for strollers.
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Eduardo G.

Yelp
Really nice place for everyone to enjoy ! Feeding baby goats was the best part I little over priced for kids I have to say that ! The place is small and it would be nice if they would consider lowering their prices a little
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Sue S.

Yelp
IMHO I've always wanted to see what was inside Lemos Farms. One can't miss seeing the Lemos horse that is always decorated for seasonal events and holidays, when driving down Hwy. 92. It appears that there is only one in-and-out entrance to the farm, which could prove to be a challenge especially during the Halloween event. Somehow, we made it in and found parking in their lot. What surprised me was the admission price to enter the properties' activities. For an adult, the price is $17. You can buy gold and silver passes which offer more activities. The kind lady at the ticket booth explained that the ticket covers your basic rides, which in hindsight seems like a good idea. I've been to another pumpkin patch in Morgan Hill that doesn't charge admission but does for its rides, but you get to choose your activity. I've probably spent the same amount as what Lemos is asking. However, we chose not to stay and left. At the time we arrived, it was very crowded and I'm sure lines for the rides would be long as well. We just wanted to take pictures of the Halloween and pumpkin decorations, and paying $17 each to do that wasn't going to happen. I'm sure it was lovely, but I won't really know.
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Alex V.

Yelp
Cute and fun but very pricey. I came with my family during the month of September where you get a discount but its only a few dollars ($3 off childs admission and $2 off adult admission) It was still crowded because we came on a weekend but we thought we'd beat the october rush. It was cute but so small for the cost. We finished everything very quickly, train ride had the longest line but it moved fast because they were operating 3 at a time. We love the pumpkin options. The haunted house can be done with the lights turned on for toddlers or small kids. The goats were adorable but they try to chew everything, including hair and clothes. My son wanted to try mini donuts but they had already sold out by 10:45am. We like the balloons at the face painting booth but they are pre-made but we had to wait for all the faces to be painted to get pur balloon because it was all being done by one person.
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Bindi S.

Yelp
Such a cute place. Went here for a kids birthday party. The location was absolutely beautiful nestled in the hills. There were vumping cars, goats, horse rides, a train, haunted house and a hay ride. I have heard its even better during halloween time with a pumpkin patch. Adults can get bored after an hour or so but its perfect for kids and parties.
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Jasmine C.

Yelp
A few of my friends told about this place and saw it on instagram. This is a cute pumpkin patch. Good for photo ops and good for kids. You have to pay to get inside. If you come after Halloween, the price goes down and it's less crowded. The kids ticket included hay ride, train ride, pony ride, haunted house, and goat petting zoo. They also offer birthday parties here.
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Ezen C.

Yelp
Awesome way to bring kids to the farm that meets both kids and parents at their level. I try to be an outdoor mom, but I don't like to get too dirty. Lemos farm is just enough outdoor and farm for us. There's pony rides, goat petting and feeding, "mining", hay bails, jumpy structures, and more. Weekends are a bit hectic and something's get really long lines. My kiddo spent a good 3 hours here on the weekend. It was pretty crowded, but the place is run well. Like they direct you to help fill in the parking lot when it opens. There's plenty of places to sit despite the crowds. They had fun decorations for Halloween/ Fall. I wish we had taken a few family photos.
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Rachel H.

Yelp
This place is small but mighty. We came here about 10 minutes after opening, and the parking lot was already packed! We had to park in the overflow, but luckily there is a truck that takes you to the entrance. The grounds are kept pretty clean, and the bathrooms were pretty nice. I recommend going on the train first because that line gets really long! The hay ride was pretty fun, too. There is a cafe with plenty of picnic tables. There isn't much variety with the pumpkins here, but there were plenty to choose from. There is also live music, face painting, pony rides, gem mining, and a haunted house. We opted to do the not scary version, and I'm glad we did that! The figurines were pretty creepy inside! We had a great time!
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Jasa M.

Yelp
everything about this pumpkin patch was soooo cutesy! i know it gets super busy on weekends, so we opted to go on a weekday and got to do every activity offered without waiting. we ended up getting the gold pass for my two year old daughter and i believe it was well worth the price since all the activities were unlimited. she had so much fun on the pony ride and got to do that twice! there's also a lot of places to take those cute fall photos and pumpkins everywhere!! loved it here :)
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Nohemy C.

Yelp
My kid kept asking about this place even though it had been months since we went. In mid January for their reopening, it was much quieter than it wad during fall rush. Though we still paid close to $60 for admission, now we had more time and space to have him ride ponies three times, hay ride, and train. Though they still need to update their caricatures on the train trail, my train obsessed kid was loving it. During the off season they also let you (adult) take the pony around 3 times with your kid. My kid was a fan of this, too. It doesn't look as pretty as it does with all the pumpkins, but I loved how there were not a lot of people so we got to enjoy everything more, including petting all the goats. The staff are super friendly and we found that showing up at 10 am when they open is the best!
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Tiffany N.

Yelp
i learned that i am an easy scare and will absolutely cling on to you if im jump scared :( the rides were serene and the petting zoo was adorable! however, this pumpkin patch was pretty small and we did everything rather quickly. definitely been to better pumpkin patches but this was very cute!
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Caroline B.

Yelp
I highly recommend at least experiencing this place once. There's plenty to do for the kids from pony rides, playground, inflatable slide, haunted house, corn maze, goat feeds, and much more. I was surprised that they had clean restrooms (not portable), definitely a plus. I will have to disagree with their "scary and not scary" haunted house. I entered the "not scary" haunted house and was also told by one of their employees that it wasn't scary at all. Some kiddos in my party were scared including my own. I probably wouldn't re-enter the haunted house again if I ever returned here. The place gets packed but the lines did move fairly fast for the Hay and train rides we rode. My party enjoyed it but I would've been more impressed if there were better scenery for the Hay Ride. Great photo ops for Fall and yummy pumpkin spice ice cream!
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Kai W.

Yelp
Rounding up from a 3.5 stars. Nice place to visit once for younger children. But once you've spent an hour or two here you've pretty much exhausted everything that can be done here. Get here early as the half moon bay traffic later in the day can make getting in and out of their driveway rather challenging. Would recommend to also dress in layers, it can be quite cool and breezy in the shade, but can also get quite warm when out in the sun. We liked the gemstone panning and the tractor ride. The inflatable slide and the electric cars were really fun as well. Yes the children's tickets can be pricey, but still worth a try at least once.
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Priscilla D.

Yelp
It was our first time coming here. The children loved it. Fairly clean for the most part and a lot of attractions for everyone. I appreciated the staff turning on the lights for the toddlers to go through the haunted house to make it less scary. The kids loved the train and hay rides and my daughter loved the pony rides. The younger son spent most of his time in the bounce house and play structures.
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Rhett B.

Yelp
We had such a wonderful time at Lemos Farm with my daughter! This place truly captures the magic of autumn on the coast. The pumpkin patch was beautifully decorated and had that classic farm charm we were hoping for. My daughter's eyes lit up during the pony rides the staff was so patient and gentle with the kids. The mini train ride was a huge hit too, chugging around the property while she waved at other families. We spent ages feeding the goats, which had her giggling nonstop when they nibbled treats from her tiny hands. The bounce castles were perfect for burning off some energy, and the hay ride gave us a nice tour of the farm while enjoying the crisp ocean breeze. Everything felt safe and well-maintained, and the staff clearly loves working with families. What I appreciated most was how many activities were included we easily spent 3-4 hours there without feeling rushed. The pumpkins were gorgeous too, and we found the perfect one to take home. Lemos Farm delivers exactly what you'd want from a family pumpkin patch experience. We'll definitely be back next year - it's become our new fall tradition!
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Annalese J.

Yelp
Grew up on a farm, am not shy to dirt and manure and this was disgusting. First expect a 30 min standstill-crawl to get into the parking lot that you can't even leave safely if you change your mind when you see the line. It was way too crowded to the point where kids will maybe get to do one activity in an hour and the lines were so poorly managed to the point parents were arguing over saving spots in line and "cutting" in every que. Entire place smelled like a porta potty and was covered in yellow jackets and after my son got bit multiple times by one on their slide there was nothing on hand to treat the bites we weren't offered ice or anything to possibly help when we asked and it took a full 10 min just to get out of the parking lot to start the drive to any nearby aid. Also the petting kennel of goats was so full of pregnant mamas and their babies and too many people that we couldn't move when getting peed and pooped on then there was no soap at the one handwashing station. I'm honestly surprised the fire department is allowing this place to operate in its current state. It felt like they were just feeding people through like poorly managed cattle about ready to stampede. Don't bring anyone medically vulnerable during the crowded weekends in October.
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Diana H.

Yelp
Came here with friends, it was a very cute and clean pumpkin patch! They have a lot of activities to do for the littles! We didn't get any pumpkins but they seemed to have a lot of them for purchase!
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Debi S.

Yelp
Lemos Farm is a real treat! We took our grandson there today and he had a blast. We loved it too! The farm is set up for the 3yr to about 8yr old set ( he is almost 5 so a great fit). We bought the gold level ticket for him that gave unlimited pony rides, etc. Mind you, it's not inexpensive but for everything they have and the quality of the farm, it's worth it. Everyone working there is super nice. One of the best things is that it is very clean and the animals are extremely well cared for. My little guy is obsessed with ponies so we spent a lot of time with them. These horses wear well groomed, sweet as could be and the guys working with them were very gentle. There is also a nice train ride, a bounce slide and a bounce house, petting zoo with goats (he loved it!) and various other activities for the kiddies to do. Lots of benches and places to sit for the adults. Parking is plentiful, restrooms were spotless and they do sell food which was fresh and tasty. We plan on taking him back before he ages out. Thank you Lemos Farm for a wonderful day and special memories!
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Chunichi C.

Yelp
I took my 1-year-old to Lemos Farm Pumpkin Patch, and overall, it was an OK experience. They had a lot of activities, but my little one was too small for most of them. We did enjoy the train ride, hayride, play area, and, of course, the pumpkin patch. The train ride, while fun, was very brief. They drove a bit fast, which made it hard to enjoy the scenery. It goes through a makeshift town, and I think it would be much better if they slowed down and maybe added a narrative. That would make it more engaging for everyone, especially little kids. One highlight was the goats! My son loved feeding them and even got to go inside the pen to play. It was a nice interactive experience that he enjoyed. For older kids, there were other activities like pony rides, Jeep power wheels, a bouncy house, and a slide, but these were more for kids a bit bigger than mine. In general, it's a good spot for kids, especially if they're a bit older. For a 1-year-old, the options are more limited, but it was still a pleasant visit.

Doraemon N.

Yelp
Why they increase the price in just one day ? It's just because today is Sunday ? It's so pricey! The farm is super small not worthy of the price. I rather spend the money to six flag or somewhere.

Sam L.

Yelp
They sell tickets to give you the impression there is some kind of limit to how many people they will let in. Not true. They do not care, they are driven entirely by greed. We waited in line for 45 minutes for the "hay ride" which is a less than 10 minute ride around the car park!! Everything is extremely overpriced. It's obvious how purely motivated by greed and money the organizers are. The place is low quality and expensive. Very poorly run. The tickets are a scam the lines are so long for everything that you will never get to do everything you pay for. They are so greedy that the porta potties don't even have hand soap and were absolutely disgusting with pee flowing onto the floor. The parking situation is also ridiculous, be prepared to walk way too far too and from your car because the "shuttle" (a pickup with a trailer attached) barely runs.

A H.

Yelp
It has its ups and downs. Most of the adults staffs are amazing. However, I question the teenagers/college students hires. When my child and I were waiting in line for our turn at the car barn, there were several kids who put their head on the floor passing the gate fence where the ATVs were still in motion for a couple of minutes. Unfortunately the parents did nothing and just took pictures. One of the staff looked at the kids and did nothing as they sat and continued to eat their chips. Maybe I'm just overreacting, but that seems like a safety concern. When it was our turn, those same kids who cutted everyone in line and the staff didn't say anything UNTIL I said something, then the staffs removed them. My child and I waited well over 20 mins for this ride to not be cutted and having to wait again for the next round when we were literally the 3rd group in line. Other than the mentioned issued, the adults/older staffs were more attentive and friendly.
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Lily L.

Yelp
good for young kids maybe under 8 , be ready for traffic and long lines... the ticket to enter is about 37 for kids and 17 for adults... overpriced and boring only a few activities for the little kids, the haunted house was ok.. this place was a family tradition the entrance used to be free, we wont be going back maybe try the place across the street .
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Ariana M.

Yelp
Great place for kids when visiting Half Moon Bay. We rode the kids cars, ponies, jumpy house, and fed the goats. Kids were a fan of the playground and could have easily stayed all day. Love that it's only a wrist band that has to be purchased and the kids can ride or jump as many times as they like. Highly recommend.
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Mel C.

Yelp
This review is for the "goat yoga" class only. Goat yoga! DO IT! DO IT! DO IT! It's SO MUCH fun doing yoga, or trying to do yoga, around baby goats. LOL. I think nobody takes the class seriously. We all are there to play with goats. During the class, goats roam freely. There's a staff tossing treats around us so they would come over. A couple of them just started nibbling my bog toe, my tripod, and my shoes.... Since I was there early and the farm is just opened, they let me go into the farm where all the rides are. Usually you have to pay first b4 going on. I think it's a pretty decent place for little ones. I also see a coyote of different birthday parties for kids. What a great idea!

MT S.

Yelp
The worst place ever- they charged you for stepping out of your car. They are rude and condescending Horrible place to be with your family! There are better choices a few meters from this place.
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Jay P.

Yelp
Fun farm on the way to Halfmoon bay, it's on the right side of the freeway and you'll often see large painted signs advertising pony rides. It's larger than it looks and extends in pretty deep. Parking is in back and the lot is very large. They do rent out for events and organizations, we came for my youngest school event and we had the whole place to ourselves. They have goats in a pen and when we went there was a cute baby goat that was wandering around. Even though it was a closed even they also had goat-yoga near the front. For the kids there is plenty to do and you can easily spend an hour here. Bounce houses, pony rides, a coin-op construction vehicle you can pick up dirt with, ATV "power-wheels", haunted house, train ride, and a hay ride in the back of a truck.
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Peter W.

Yelp
Had a good time visiting Lemos Farm for the pumpkin patch. It was my first time and used to pass by this on my bike rides. Now that I have a little one, it opens up many places. In terms of adult price, it wasn't bad I think $18 per person. Our daughter is only a year and a half so we didn't have to pay for her admission which can be $35-$37 according to the site. The only thing I will warn is that it takes a long time to get there because of TRAFFIC coming from 280 to 82 hwy so get here earlier than you originally planned.
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Celina N.

Yelp
I loved the scenery, but the place was pretty small and not many activities. However, I did like the haunted house and the goat feeding.

Judy A.

Yelp
had a wonderful time at this farm! took many pics here and had some great pumpkin flavored goodies/sugar cookies. thank you to these nice ladies for the desserts!
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Rebekah T.

Yelp
This year we decided to get into the Holiday Halloween Season by taking our daughter to the pumpkin patch. She absolutely loves pumpkins, hugs and kisses them, loves them. She had a lot of fun wandering around the pumpkin patch picking up and moving the pumpkins around. We went on the train, pet the goats and went in the jumpy house (1st time). It was crazy busy for a September Saturday before the holiday, so I would suggest going early in the holiday season next year. Can't imagine how hectic it would be around Halloween.
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Julie C.

Yelp
This review is for the Goat Yoga(!) experience available for birthdays and groups. My best friend's daughter invited us to join her birthday. For $35 each, we would be treated to an hour yoga session in the company of the farm's goats. We were told to wear workout gear, bring a beach towel, and be prepared to get up close and personal with goats of all ages and sizes. The goats were brought into the pen by their handler who encouraged them to climb onto us when we were in plank positions. The goats are super comfortable with people so they'll lean against you, go under you, lie on your towel, or chew your clothing. They will likely release their bladders or bellies but it's not too messy since you're on hay. It was a great time with lots of laughs as expected. We didn't stay to browse the farm which we visited when my daughter was a small child; prices are definitely higher for the various attractions. This is a great party option, one I may try in the future.
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Hazel L.

Yelp
Our friend had her daughter's 10 years old birthday party here and we had a blast. The pumpkin patch allows you to bring your own food to serve your guests which is a plus in my opinion. However they also have good food at the pumpkin patch. We had our own private area with seating and plenty of shade. There are plenty of things for kids to do. Our son went on the train 3x and there was no extra charge to get on the rides. They have the cutest goats onsite that you can feed for $2 which isn't bad at all. The kids can also ride baby ponies that go in a circle. They even had a huge inflatable slide that was popular which had the most lines and in another section there's 2 big jumpy houses divided by age. The best part for me about this place is they actually have BATHROOMS! No honey buckets here y'all! Feel free to drink guys hahaha. My only negative for this place is getting out of this place can be a bit difficult because the pumpkin patch is located next to a two way highway so trying to get the clearance to drive out is challenging at times. This place is year round though and that's definitely a plus as well!
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Jessica C.

Yelp
This place is really great if you have kids, toddlers through elementary school, preferably. It can be a little overwhelming if you are someone who gets overstimulated easily or has anxiety and social situations or with large groups. My two year old daughter and I went with a family friend and her two kids, a four-year-old and a six-year-old. It took something to enjoy the experience while at the same time making sure we didn't lose track of the kids. I'm glad that we went. There were some cool activities that I'm glad the kids got to experience. I don't think we will have this be an annual event, but it was enjoyable.
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Angeli S.

Yelp
Cute small "farm." It didn't feel very farm like but the decor was cute. Took our 2 yo here over the weekend. We made sure to get there when it opened because we've heard it could get really packed. By the time we left.. about 40 min later the place was already getting crowded. We were able to have our toddler walk around the little pumpkin patch area. She was still a bit too small for the bounce area and the pony rides so we didn't get to do that. The hay ride was eh... you ride along the side of the main road then go up the hillside on the back and you can't really see anything. The goats were fun. My daughter loves animals so she really enjoyed that part.
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D N.

Yelp
This place is definitely made for bigger children. My partner and I brought our 6 month old and we could only do the train and hayride. Please keep in mind that children that weigh over 100 pounds need to buy an admission ticket. Food and beverages are a little pricey however you are able to bring your own snacks and drinks. I thought this farm was really beautiful. It had plenty of attractions for kids. I would recommend going on a weekday, I heard it can get pretty busy. I enjoyed it, maybe I'll bring her back when she is a little older and able to enjoy more attractions.
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Jess C.

Yelp
Lemons farm is a very cute place! But on the weekends it gets uncomfortably crowded! I would say this is more of an attraction for families especially younger kids.
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Kate N.

Yelp
Not sure why but we had an awful time here. The hayride was a truck ride with you sitting on hay. You drive around a trail, only to see a painted old school truck and come back. The train ride was... also pretty bad. I wasn't going to go on ride any rides, was only going to have hubby go but I guess you also have to pay admission for just entering. I could truly care less for the rides or the bounce houses/slides. And oddly enough so did my son. It wasn't monitored, other kids were a little crazy and parents weren't supervising their own children. He didn't care for the anything and you have to pay extra for certain activities / feeding the goats. What's the point of "wrist bands" if half the things you do there requires extra $$. Thank goodness we've fed the goats a few years ago and the pony ride wasn't any of interest but still! We spent like 45 mins here and we agreed it was the worst $65 we've ever spent lol. Maybe hoping each year there'd be improvements but not really. We've gone every year and this is our 4th year in a row and nothing has changed, probably the prices only. We were also asking about the pies because they looked great but they just said they get it from Heidi's pies so we passed. Nothing special about it! Not worth it, in my opinion. But if you've experienced once, no need to go again I guess. Pumpkins were also just normal sized and the decor was good too.
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Brittany T.

Yelp
More like 3.5 stars but rounded up because overall it was still a good experience. I've heard so much about Lemos farm so we decided to make the trek out to Half Moon Bay on daylight savings weekend since I was stretching my 3 year old's schedule to prepare for daylight savings. If you go in November, it was 15% off so a little cheaper but you still get to enjoy the pumpkin patch/halloween decor, which I think is the main attraction for people coming to Lemos. COST - You can buy tickets ahead of time online which gives you a specific date. If you can't make it on that date you can change the date that you attend. It's $21.25 for the kids silver admission with the 15% and then $25.50 for the adults. If you go off season it's $25/child and $12/adult. The silver means you don't get a pony ride. PARKING - parking was easy, we got there before 10 am (when it opens) and they had parking attendants that helped find spaces and then you walk to the entrance. If you park further it might be 5 or so minutes to walk to the front but it's not a bad walk. A little bit of gravel but lots of people had strollers. We brought our stroller and it was easy to navigate around. ENTRANCE - once you enter you can actually explore before getting your wristbands. They have decent restrooms which are in a trailer in the front. I think the employees around do take a look at your wristbands before entering or getting on rides. RIDES - we have a 3 year old and 4 month old so obviously the 4 month old was free. She was able to ride the hayride and train with us, which was nice. CAR BARN - actual kid car/jeeps that you can press the gas and steer. Luckily we got there early and went first thing so there was no wait and only 1 other kid. My 3 year old can't steer and barely got used to pressing the gas so my husband had to help steer him which is a little bit of work but not horrible. If there were lots of kids I would feel bad since he would start and stop and go the wrong way or bang into things so luckily it wasn't crowded. He really enjoyed this since he loves cars. HAYRIDE - it's a wagon pulled ride on top of haystacks (so a little poke-y and sticks to leggings) but you actually go on the street/road around the farm so it's a little like a car ride. It's probably a little less than 10 minutes so if you miss one you may have to wait a bit but it's a nice little way to see the farm and if your kid just likes vehicles, they'll enjoy it. TRAIN RIDE - the train ride is better than I expected, it goes through the farm but then they go outside to an old western town with painted figures and store fronts. There is also a little tunnel they pass through. The line wasn't too bad and after it got more crowded they started to run 2 trains. My son, who loves trains, enjoyed this and we got to ride it twice. PETTING ZOO - it's really just goats, you can pay $2 to feed them a cup of feed or just go in and pet them. They were pretty tame and my 3 year old had fun petting them and just observing them. FOOD - we got lunch, if you want more interesting food go to the middle where the jumpers are. If you order before noon you can get breakfast food and the breakfast burrito was surprisingly good, but kind of small so get extra if you want more food. I also got the harvest/farm sandwich (I forget what it's called) and it was a pretty typical turkey and avocado sandwich but the bread was very soft and fresh. Overall, the food isn't the best but good enough. ATMOSPHERE - the front was a little underwhelming but once you go inside it was really cute. It kind of reminded me of disneyland with the music playing over the speakers, skeletons dressed up, decor and pumpkins everywhere. It is very festive and I can imagine if you go offseason it may not be as fun looking. They have water falls, areas to sit, places to ride fake horses, a little tractor play structure and face painting. They also sell pumpkin bread and pumpkin pie. Overall, it was a very fun/cute/festive pumpkin patch that has rides for kids. Overall, the reason I gave it 3.5 stars is because despite all the positives I still can't say that I feel like it's worth $25+ for the adults and close to that for the kids. Although it's "unlimited" rides if you can't stay that long and don't want to wait in line we only got to ride the train twice. The train and hayride are a little lacking in that it's wasn't something you would necessarily want to ride more than 1-2 times anyway. The inside was nice but a little smaller than I was expecting too. For being a little further away (1+ hour) for us to drive to, I'm not sure I would fully recommend but it also depends on what you want to get out of it. Honestly, some of the pumpkin patches closer to us are cheaper and almost as good.
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Ben F.

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I was really excited to visit but unfortunately this place is just not very good. The line for pumpkin pie doubles as a line for pumpkins so it took a very long time and that's okay, but frozen solid pumpkin pie is never okay. In fact, it's wrong. This place is great for taking some pictures and I'm sure little kids enjoy it, but this is a low-quality pumpkin patch.

K. M.

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Our young (preschool age) kids always have a blast here! The activities are pretty perfect for that age range (go carts, pony ride, petting / feeding goats, bounce house, "train" ride, and hayride). The staff is really nice and I appreciate that there aren't an excessive number of rules so as not to get in the way of kids being able to really enjoy the activities. Yes tickets are a bit pricey but well worth it!

Haley D.

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We had the best birthday party experience at lemos farm! Perfect place for the little to explore and have fun! Thank you for hosting us!
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Ani O.

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Very small and crowded. They should sell timed-tickets. The whole place looked messy and dated. Came for a birthday party but would not revisit.
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Pei P.

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Will never come back again or EVER consider Lemos Farm for future parties. Whenever we swing by HMB from the city, we will bring our child to ride at the Car Barn once and leave. It's always been $5 to ride the car which is reasonable and a quick, fun thing to do with our kid. Today was an entirely different experience and we will never return. We were told by a couple of apathetic and bored-looking teenagers at the ticket booth who told us that it would be $37 to ride the car. What? They pointed to their manager Bob, who then proceeded to claim that they NEVER offer this, and if they did, it was more than 4 years ago. I call BS! Our child isn't even 4 years old(!) and we've done this $5 ride multiple times! The worst part was, Bob the manager then turned his back and walked out the door. If you're looking for a place to entertain your kids, I would definitely not recommend Lemos based on their level of customer service, or lack thereof. Prices and rules change, depending on who's at the ticket booth. We went to a party here once and it was completely disorganized. Won't return ever again, what a joke of a place!
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Freyja L.

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A lot of friends recommend this place and said that their kids had a really good time there. Unfortunately we felt disappointed about here today. There are not many activities to enjoy for little ones and the animal smell is very bad. I don't think it's worth the pass price. Maybe we should come back at Halloween to see if it will be better.
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Rose L.

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Great stuff! Came here off-season from the holidays in July and there were tons of attractions, which makes a great space for quality family time. My personal favorite attractions were the baby goats, the goats, and the steam trains! There are tons of other attractions here besides that though, which include pony riding, balloon artists, face painting, and a bunch of animals! Parking is towards the back and there are plenty of spaces. However, Lemos is very busy so there's a ton of traffic in the park and a ton of car traffic getting to Half Moon Bay! Therefore, be sure to account for that!
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S T.

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Amazing place to do birthday party for the kids. My daughter had a lot of fun here riding the pony and their goats were fun to play with. The pizza was also very good
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Pei Ting L.

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Overall 3.5 stars** Get here EARLY to avoid the crowds. Got here around a little before 11 on a Saturday and it was already filled and by the time we left the crowds got even bigger. They have a huge parking lot but if you get here late it's gonna be a walk to get to the farm. It's a really cute pumpkin patch but it's really geared towards kids more. They had pony rides and other activities for kids. Petting zoo was definitely one of the highlights, though you did have to purchase food if you want to feed them. It is crowded so it makes the experience a little less fun, and it's hard to get a picture without others in the way. Price isn't too bad either - $15 for adults.
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Jerell M.

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First time visitor, and my group of 8 adults and three toddlers had an absolute blast. Tons of activities inside the farm, including a train ride through mock Western sets, a hay ride (hay bales on the back of a truck, tons of photo opportunities, a haunted house (didn't go in, but there was a line), 10 rocking horses, and inflatables for the little ones. There were additional attractions, including a construction crane and motorized card Pricing was on the high end of what I think the true value is, but it is a beautifully decorated farm. Staff was fairly nice, but biggest qualm was all the extras they charge. The food prices are ridiculous ($4 for a bottle of water, $7 for a tiny slice of pizza (smaller than a Dominos slice)), and there was an out-of-place games booth that involves throwing Velcro balls at a dartboard for a pretty unreasonable amount. Fortunately, you can bring in whatever food and drink you want, so definitely pack in/out your items, esp water. The parking lot is also very long. If you come in at around noon, expect to park (what feels like) a mile away. There is a shuttle that picks up halfway, but it shuts down by the afternoon, so we had to walk it up. I recommend dropping off little ones and elderly by the gate before driving all the way into the valley. I would come back next year for all the attractions, but I hope they either bump the quality of concessions or reduce the price to something more reasonable