
About Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch

For over 80 years Spina Farms Pumpkin Patch has been a proud provider of holiday fun and education for the whole family! What started as a small patch established by The Spina Family in the 1940’s has become a beloved, fall time community tradition featuring rides and attractions for all ages.
The patch was originally located off Bailey and Santa Teresa Blvd but has since relocated a quarter mile south to Laguna Ave and Santa Teresa Blvd in partnership with the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority —an organization that works to preserve natural and working lands. We’re excited to continue to serve the Coyote Valley community with fall fun and agricultural education. Hope to see you at the patch!
Voted both “Favorite Patch” and “Biggest Patch in the Bay Area”!
The Laguna 60 farmlands are protected forever by the Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, costumes are allowed. However - Spina Farms reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone wear inappropriate or revealing costumes/clothing. Spina Farms also reserves the right to ask anyone to leave the property for any reason, at any time.
The operation or use of unmanned aerial systems, including drones, is strictly prohibited on or above the premises of the Pumpkin Patch without the express prior written consent of Management. This prohibition is intended to protect the safety and privacy of guests and staff, and to prevent disruption of the family-friendly environment. Any unauthorized use may result in removal from the premises and potential referral to law enforcement or regulatory authorities.
Sorry, No Smoking or Vaping allowed.