More popular than ever in its 6th year, the Tolay Fall Festival attracts people from around the region for family fun on a spectacular 1,737-acre ranch outside Petaluma. This year’s festival will provide 9 days of fun, running
October 13-16 and 19-23, 2011. For Festival hours, see calendar below.
Over 15,000 people attended last year, delighting in the Native American Village with demonstrations, “From Earth to You” hands-on children’s area & Kiddie Corral, Night Time Creatures Barn with Creep Crawly Critters room, live animals, and nature hikes, all returning this year. Take a free Ranger-led hay ride that even those in wheelchairs can enjoy! Pick your own pumpkin in our huge pumpkin patch. The harvest of fall goodness includes colorful gourds, mini-pumpkins, unusual squash, multi-colored corn and more! The World Record Pumpkin Seed-spitting Contest is open to all... for details & rules. Visitors can also sign up for an orientation to receive a Day Use Permit for the park.
Discover what’s become the new favorite Fall Festival at Tolay Lake Regional Park. Festival hours are:
October
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
9
10
11
12
13
9am-3pm
14
9am-3pm
15
11am-5pm
16
11am-5pm
17
18
19
9am-3pm
20
9am-3pm
21
9am-3pm
22
11am-5pm
23
11am-5pm
24
25
26
27
28
29
The Festival admission is $4 for ages 13 and up, $1 for kids 12 and under. Parking is $6 per car, or free with a Parks Membership.
Use the flyer below to request a school field trip.
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