YOUR OLD FAVORITES!

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11011 Cecatra Drive, Wilton, CA 95693


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Phone: (916) 687-4547

Dear Fog Willow Friends and Families,

October has come to a close, the racing ducks and pigs are resting, the pumpkins have all gone home with you, and our Team is cleaning up after all the fun we had with you... Fog Willow is officially closed until May 2025 for our Spring Chicken Family Festival! (Dates to be determined.)

We appreciate your support again this Pumpkin Season! Seeing all of our friends having fun on the farm is one of our greatest joys. We hope you have a wonderful Holiday Season!

Sincerely,
Farmer Joe and The Fog Willow Farms Team
  • Petting Zoos
  • Big Dig Family Mining
  • Tractor Town Play Structures
  • Wilton Grill BBQ (Sat/Sun)
  • Wilton Grill Snack Bar (M-F)
  • Fresh Squeezed Lemonade
  • Delicious Kettle Corn
  • Fudge, Caramel Apples and Other Fun Treats in the Sugar Shed
  • Pigtona 500 Pig Races 
  • The Hive Frozen Treats
  • Every Farm Animal You Can Imagine
  • A Whole New Variety of Home Baked Fall Items
  • Pioneer Village You Make Arts & Crafts
  • New Fall Gift Items
  • Plus, a bunch of other great things that we want to keep a surprise...

NEW & EXCITING!

We Look Forward To Seeing You Again in Wilton, CA!

Nestled along the banks of the sleepy Consumnes River lies a beautiful 9 acre farm. It is situated just a quick 20 minutes from downtown Sacramento, Folsom, and Lodi. It is only 10 minutes from the heart of Elk Grove. Here at Fog Willow Farms, you and your family/friends can experience all of the fun and excitement of the old farm in the country.


Fog Willow is not a farm that you will find mazes, cannons, and scary creatures. Fog Willow is a friendly, safe, exciting "Edu-Tainment" farm where you can celebrate all that is agriculture, all that is family and all that is fun.

Many squeal with delight while enjoying the old fashioned hayride while eating homemade fudge and caramel apples. But nothing is looked forward to more than the family search for the perfect pumpkin. That first sight of thousands of orange pumpkins in the pumpkin patch makes even the oldest of visitors turn into kids again. It is always one of everyone’s cherished family memories, year in and year out.

Everybody seems to have favorite memories of visiting the country farm just outside of town. It is almost a rite of passage where the fall trip to the farm is passed down from generation to generation. 


Some people long for the first sign of sweatshirt weather with the change in the seasons. Others love the hands on experience of all the animals, both large and small.