Dell’Osso Family Farm returns For October
The Dell’Osso Family Farm in Lathrop is now open until Oct. 31, and there are attractions for people of all ages to enjoy.
This year there are several new additions to the farm such as a carousel, miniature golf area and a low level obstacle course, all of which are huge attractions for younger children.
“We would like all of our guests to have a great experience from the time they walk through the Dell’Osso Family Farm Gates,” said Yvonne Sampson, public relations official for Dell’Osso.
Dell’Osso still has its signature corn mazes, which vary in difficulty so anyone can enjoy them, a haunted house that’ll even scare adults, and the Dell’Osso Express Train that takes people on a wrap-around tour of the farm.
The infamous Dell’Osso pumpkin patch is open to go and buy pumpkins or just for a good photo opportunity and the Pumpkin Blasters are also open.
There are live animals to see and feed, even ponies to ride, tons of various carnival games, a spinning pumpkin ride and the Pedal Car Speedway where kids race on tricycles.

Children racing at Dell’Osso Family Farm on Oct 2. PHOTO BY JAHDAI SPIKES 
Child playing on obstacle course at Dell’Osso Family Farm on Oct 2. PHOTO BY JAHDAI SPIKES 
Three pigs race as they are moved along by race workers. The pigs were initially hesitant to race as it was a hot day and needed a little push. PHOTO BY TONALLO COLON 



There are vendors that sell things from fun hats to a portrait of yourself drawn in front of you.
Food options are also aplenty, with the Country Store Bakery that sells jams and jellies, berry cobblers, fudge and much more made there in the bakery.
Cider Hill is open this year as well for people to try hard cider or other alcoholic beverages. There is fresh apple juice, pizza, and cornhole for those who are underage or just don’t want to drink.
Entertainment options include an interactive Pirate show that is back this year, live performances on stage, and even pig and duck races.
Dell’Osso staff will be following Covid-19 protocols by social distancing, wearing masks, and sanitizing work areas but customers aren’t required to wear masks or social distance.
Ticket prices vary depending on the day of the week, it is encouraged to come earlier in the month and on weekdays to help with Covid-19 safety.
Monday through Thursday the farm is open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and tickets cost $16.95, Fridays the farm is open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. and tickets cost $24.95, and on weekends the farm is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and tickets cost $24.95.
Admission for children 2 and under is always free. Parking is free as well.






