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Ardenwood Historic Farm – A Casual Time with the Family

Ardenwood Historic Farm – A Casual Time with the Family

Right off of Highway 84 lies the East Bay Regional Park’s Ardenwood historic farm. Not far from the Coyote Hills Regional preserve, it makes a great joint visit for a leisurely day outdoors!

Ardenwood Historic Farm Essential Info

Address

Ardenwood Historic Farm Map
34600 Ardenwood Blvd, Fremont, CA 94555
Phone: (510) 544-2797

Hours

Tu-Sun: 10:00am-4:00pm

Website

East Bay Regional Parks

Fees and Rules

Tu, Wed, Sat: $3 adults, $3 seniors (62+), $2 children
Thurs, Fri, Sun: $6 adults, $5 seniors (62+), $4 children
Special events cost extra, check their website or call.

No dogs, bikes, field sports, or BBQs permitted.

About

Developed by the gold rush prospector turned farmer George Washington Patterson, the Ardenwood Historic Farm continues to supply the Bay Area residents with fresh farmed produce.

Train

Ardenwood historic farm train station
Ardenwood train station

A short, horse drawn, train ride available from the Arden station to Deer Park Station (a couple hundred feet apart), offer a historic view into the times when railroad was the common mode of transport.

Animals

Animals vary throughout the year with chickens, rabbits, sheep, goats, cows and peacocks (!) being amongst those available on the premises.

Patterson House

The Patterson House, built in 1857 is a great example of Victorian architecture with an additional Queens Anne addition constructed in 1889. Supporting structures like the milk and cook houses also exist nearby.

Farm

Ardenwood is still a working farm selling fresh produce at the Newpark Mall or Pleasanton Farmer’s market. Sadly, the produce stand at the entrance has been closed for 2017.

Ardenwood Historic Farm Events

The farm supports a variety of group events throughout the year: from naturalist guided tours to sheep shearing and good ‘ol music and games. Check the East Bay Regional Parks site for the most recent calendar.