Dell'Osso Family Farms
Hours
Tuesday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
Friday: 12:00 – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Overview
Dell’Osso Family Farms was founded in Lathrop in the 1920’s by three brothers from Italy who started farming asparagus and the rest is history! Now a major attraction in agri-tourism, Dell’Osso Family Farms is only open during their 3 special events which include their annual Pumpkin Maze (October), Holidays on the Farm (December-January), and Mud Run on the Farm (May).
The Dell'Osso Family Farm Pumpkin Maze is held annual in October and is one of the most popular Halloween season destinations in the nation, with close to 250,000 people visitors each year! The Pumpkin Maze is truly a delight for Halloween and Fall lovers. Attractions include a corn maze that changes in size and design each year, Haunted House, Pumpkin Blaster (blast mini pumpkins at targets through air-powered cannons!), hay rides, zip-lines, obstacle course, pumpkin patch, speedway, county store, and much more. Take a train ride around the property and see agriculture while you learn about apricots, peaches, plums, almonds, cumquats, pomegranates, mandarin oranges, lemons, limes, apples, olives, grapes & cherries. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Pumpkin Maze website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Holidays on the Farm at Dell'Osso takes place every December through January...and the weather report calls for snow! Come on out to tube down the snow tube mountain, zip-line, ice-skate, drive through light show attraction features 240 different lighted displays and an amazing 200 foot long light tunnel, and visit Santa's village! Santa Claus will be staying at the farm and all kids, young and old, are invited to pick their favorite tree and make a wreath or ornament. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Holidays on the Farm website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Mud Run on the Farm takes places every May. Mudders will face a dirty, messy 5K run and obstacle course complete with lots of mud. Once you complete the challenge, mudders enjoy a party complete with a beer garden. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Mun Run on the Farm website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Tip:
- No matter when you go out to Dell'Osso Family Farms, be sure to be ready to snap pictures of all of the fun you and your family will have. Dell'Osso Family Farms is truly a San Joaquin County treasure and you'll make memories here you'll have forever!
Amenities
- Family Friendly
- Free Parking
- Gift Shop
- Major Events
We went there for a school field trip. Definitely geared for children 10 and under. Plenty to do. Very friendly staff. Eat and hydrate before you get there. Water was $3 a bottle, cotton candy $8 and kettle corn $10.
My Family and Yours Truly came for a nice visit yesterday. It was ours (Youngest Daughter) first time here. Second time for My Eldest daughter and Her Husband along with my Grandson I came in flying blind not knowing what was what. I never did any research about the farm. When we walked in, I was pretty amazed by the whole set-up. There's playgrounds for the kids, food stands here and there. A cool little bakery too. The Haunted House was pretty awesome. Feels like a Millennium since the last time I went to one. We got our thrills and chills walking through. What's Cooler than Kool-Aid? The Corn Maze. First time in this magnificent labyrinth of cornfields. I highly suggest you go during when there's light out. Because it gets a little tricky when it gets dark. There's also lookout Towers that you can view the maze from up top. There's also Staff positioned on the lookout towers too. Hey you never know if you'll get lost! For you Cerveza Aka Beer drinkers. There's a little place on top of a hill that you can enjoy a nice cold one. Unfortunately I couldn't partake because I was on Grandpa and Dad duty. Also there's a few shops where you could buy local items from local vendors. I don't have that much info because we really didn't check it out too much. If you have little ones, there's a cool little tiny town that the kids can have enjoy. There's also live performances but unfortunately we didn't get a check it out. The zoo area is too cool for school. If you like pony riding for the young ones. You can do that here. Interacting with the farm animals is fun. Before you go, I highly suggest going to their bakery. We got some Jerky, donuts, a bundt cake, apple cider and some fudge. Everything tasted good. So how was it, you ask? Seeing your Kids/Grandkids with smiles lit up like the 4th of July. You can say we had a Beautiful time.
It was okay. I really wished the zipline was up and the haunted house was better. The pumpkin blaster and goat carts ( pedal ones )were fun! It was really hot for fall day 100° degrees weather. I wish they had cooling stations. Did have plenty of picnic areas.
Worth the cost, hours of fun. Try not to go on a 100+ degree day but if you do, start with things like the maze and haunted house which is shaded and cooler. Starts to cool off around 6.
$30 per person except for kids under 2. Worth it because if you go elsewhere it adds up . So much for the kids to do. They’re in process of installing bathrooms but do have plenty of porter potty and sinks for hand washing. Most things are included with the entrance fee and for more info see their website for what is not included. Parking is free. We would come back in 2 years to see what’s new . Recommend? Yes .
Dell’Osso Family Farms was founded in Lathrop in the 1920’s by three brothers from Italy who started farming asparagus and the rest is history! Now a major attraction in agri-tourism, Dell’Osso Family Farms is only open during their 3 special events which include their annual Pumpkin Maze (October), Holidays on the Farm (December-January), and Mud Run on the Farm (May).
The Dell'Osso Family Farm Pumpkin Maze is held annual in October and is one of the most popular Halloween season destinations in the nation, with close to 250,000 people visitors each year! The Pumpkin Maze is truly a delight for Halloween and Fall lovers. Attractions include a corn maze that changes in size and design each year, Haunted House, Pumpkin Blaster (blast mini pumpkins at targets through air-powered cannons!), hay rides, zip-lines, obstacle course, pumpkin patch, speedway, county store, and much more. Take a train ride around the property and see agriculture while you learn about apricots, peaches, plums, almonds, cumquats, pomegranates, mandarin oranges, lemons, limes, apples, olives, grapes & cherries. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Pumpkin Maze website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Holidays on the Farm at Dell'Osso takes place every December through January...and the weather report calls for snow! Come on out to tube down the snow tube mountain, zip-line, ice-skate, drive through light show attraction features 240 different lighted displays and an amazing 200 foot long light tunnel, and visit Santa's village! Santa Claus will be staying at the farm and all kids, young and old, are invited to pick their favorite tree and make a wreath or ornament. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Holidays on the Farm website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Mud Run on the Farm takes places every May. Mudders will face a dirty, messy 5K run and obstacle course complete with lots of mud. Once you complete the challenge, mudders enjoy a party complete with a beer garden. See the official Dell’Osso Family Farms Mun Run on the Farm website for more information including dates and admission prices.
Tip: No matter when you go out to Dell'Osso Family Farms, be sure to be ready to snap pictures of all of the fun you and your family will have. Dell'Osso Family Farms is truly a San Joaquin County treasure and you'll make memories here you'll have forever!