Impossible Acres is a small family run farm just outside of Davis complete with a pumpkin patch, tractor rides, and a barn animal petting zoo.
Among the many animals at the farm, goats like this one greet visitors near the back of the parking lot.
The Impossible Acres pumpkin patch is open everyday in October.
A troop of Girl Scouts hops on the trailer for a tractor ride around the farm. Rides are free on the weekends!
Signs from “The Farmers” kindly remind visitors that these ducklings are too young to be held.
The produce barn is where visitors go to purchase pumpkins and to get their hands stamped for access into the petting zoo.
Pumpkins are the main attraction for Impossible Acres in October.
Peter, a drop Jersey steer calf, is less than a month old and enjoyed the many visitors who stopped to pet him.
A duckling practices swimming in a shallow bucket, enjoying splashing in the water.
With less than a week left until Halloween, families hurry to pick out the best pumpkins.
Kids play among the numerous hay bales in the back of the farm, chasing one another up and down the stacks of hay.
By Emily Lufburrow,
Bluedevilhub.com Staff–
As October comes to an end, Halloween approaches. Pumpkin patches open up offering a variety of activities from corn mazes to kittens. Impossible Acres attracts children of all ages who are interested in family fun with picking pumpkins, barnyard petting zoos and tractor rides open every day in October from 9a.m. to 6p.m.