Lemos Farm
Farm · San Mateo County ·

Lemos Farm

Farm · San Mateo County ·

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

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Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
Lemos Farm by null
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Information

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

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

+1 650 726 2342
lemosfarm.com
@lemosfarmhmb

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Nov 29, 2025

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Lemos Farm

Rhett Burden

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!

Jessica Starmer

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. 🎃✨

Han Wang

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!

Ray O'Connor

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 Alexander

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 Gupta

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.