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Agricultural Destinations in Yuba-Sutter

Pumkin Farm The Yuba-Sutter countryside is full of places to visit and things to do for the entire family. Use the following as a starting point and if you need more information or suggestions, please contact us.

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Bishop's Pumpkin Farm
[Map] [Website]
1415 Pumpkin Lane
Wheatland
(530) 633-2568
Open last week in September through October 31. Miniature to giant-size pumpkins, hay rides, bake shop, petting zoo, fresh cider, play area, picnic tables, gift shop, train. Gift shop and bake shop open the day before Thanksgiving through December 24.

Honda Food Culture Museum and Communication Education Center [Map]
1744 Feather River Boulevard
Marysville
CA 95901
(530) 749-0568
Cultural area and museum featuring Shoei's own dried plums, chocolates and candies for purchase, cooking classes and sushi techniques. Visiting hours Tuesday-Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Renaissance Vineyard & Winery
[Map] [Website]
12587 Rice's Crossing Road
Oregon House
CA 95962
(800) 655-3277
Tours and tastings by appointment.

Stephen's Farmhouse
[Map] [Website]
6219 Sawtelle Avenue
Highway 99
6 Miles south of Yuba City
CA 95991
(530) 673-0406
Homemade jams, jellies, soups, sandwiches and assorted baked goods. Nuts, produce, gift items and gift certificates available. Monday - Saturday 8:00 am to 7:00 pm and Sunday 10:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Sunsweet Sunsweet Growers, Inc.
[Map] [Website]
901 North Walton Avenue
Yuba City
CA 95993
(530) 674-5010
Yuba City is the headquarters for one of the nation's largest food cooperatives. Visit the Grower's Store which features an eclectic mix of collectibles, gift packs, T-shirts and decorative items.

Yuba City Farmer's Market [Map]
Center Street between Plumas and Shasta
Yuba City
(530) 671-3346
Open Saturdays, 8 a.m. to Noon, mid-April to mid-October. Freshly picked produce, herbs, flowers and locally baked breads, coffee, arts and crafts.