wvillamil
This is a great place especially for kids around Halloween to get your pumpkin. There are hay rides music and all types of food for sale.
love2travel513
This year was our 2nd time visiting. We have 3 children and we ALL had a blast. The entrance is free and there is so much to see and do. The pumpkins are priced right. They have many animals like does, turkey's, hens, goats and pigs. They have a train ride and mazes. Parking is free and very organized. On the weekend they have bands playing. Will definitely be returning next year.
Traveling_Man_1638
I've been going to Lombardi Ranch since I moved to the area 20+ years ago. They have fresh vegetables right from the field including corn, tomatoes, squash, peppers, etc. During the Fall, they have a month long celebration of Halloween that includes a scarecrow contest, a corn maze, live music, and activities for kids of all ages.
MeganE233
Lombardi Ranch is a Santa Clarita tradition. Every SCV per-schooler, for years, has picked a mini-pumpkin to call their own. A quick check of the their website reveals that Lombardi Ranch has been holding their Halloween Pumpkin Festival since 1989. However, they have been selling pumpkins since 1968. This is truly a family farm. And a community landmark.A few features are a pedestrian corn maze, a tractor pulling train cars that winds it's way through a road in the maze, a petting zoo, an educational garden, photo boards to stick your head through and take a silly photo, a hay bale pyramid that every kid HAS to climb to the top of and of course, lots and lots of pumpkins, set out in rows so that you can pick and choose the perfect one to make a Jack-O-Lantern out of. There are so many more things that could be mentioned, for kids to do at Lombardi's but this review would be too long. There is a snack bar as well, selling hot chocolate, hot dogs, candy, chips and more. Also, on the week-ends, there is a booth that local groups can sign-up to sell baked goods at. There is also a scarecrow making contest. All entries are displayed through-out the corn field. This year, they held the first ever baking contest. So if you need a pumpkin or two, or you just want to enjoy the fall at a family ranch, check out Lombardi's. It's great!