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Top 15 Pumpkin Patches in the Inland Empire
Grab your favorite pumpkin flavored snack or drink and head to one of these local pumpkin patches in the Inland Empire. Whether you are looking for a small simple free pumpkin patch at a farm, or something big and fair-like, the Inland Empire patches have you covered. Venegas Family Farm– Ontario, CA What to expect: U-Pick option or pre cut pumpkins available. Enjoy locally sourced, affordable pumpkins cute photo ops and wholesome family fun! Address: 13835 Euclid Ave, Ontario, CA 91762 The Pumpkin Factory- Corona, CA What to expect: Pumpkins, bounce houses, games, petting zoo, corn maze, pony rides, and farm tours. Food and drinks available for sale. Check the website here…
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The Great Pumpkin Rock Hike
Norco, Ca Trail-head: Pikes Peak Park (111 Sixth St, Norco, CA 92860) or 3402 Vandermolen Dr, Norco, CA 92860… In fact there are many trails that will take you to the top, these two are the most convenient. The park offers bathrooms, water, etc. Elevation change: approx: 400′ Difficulty: Moderate Time: approx. 45 minutes — trail is locked down at dusk if you take it from the park, so be sure to get there before sunset. (We had to hop a fence to make it out) Dog and horse friendly. Not stroller friendly. Pumpkin Rock located in Norco, Ca is a giant boulder painted like a large jack-o-latern, or orange…
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10 Easy Family Favorite Hikes in Southern California
My family loves to hike. We have started all our kids out young. Do they always enjoy it? No. But, they don’t usually complain much because it’s just something we’ve always done. Now, I am not talking Mt. Whitney here. I am talking a good, solid, let’s almost call them nature walks (usually between 1-3.5 miles). We do have backpack carriers (for the kids), but when possible, we try to use a stroller. Because let’s be honest, who wants to lug a kid around whilst already exerting yourself? Am I right??? And we usually try to get all the “big kids” ages 3+ doing it on their own. Here are…