Ardenwood Historic Farm
The land was purchased by George Patterson in the late 1800s who moved to California to search for gold and ended up turning to farming. The visitor center has historical exhibits and is also the location of the station for the horse-drawn train for a tour of the area. The site hosts many sites to see including an Ohlone Indian Village, mid 19th century pool house, Patterson house built in 1857, vegetable garden, an aviary once home to exotic birds, walnut orchard, 1850 blacksmith shop and shed and other historic buildings. Check the schedule for naturalist lectures and demonstrations. Bring your own food and drink and eat at the Deer Park or Farmyard picnic areas. Monarch butterflies spend the winter in the Eucalyptus trees from December to mid-February. There are restrooms and drinking fountains throughout the park.

Requirements
Dogs, BBQs and recreational equipment are not allowed in the park. Must reserve picnic area by calling 1-888-327-2757 option 2, 1.
Operating Hours
Tuesday through Sunday 10 am to 4pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas day.
Schedule
Blacksmith demonstrations and house tours are from April to mid-November on Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
Fees
Entrance fees depend on time of year. There are discounts for adults age 62+. Parking is free.
Disabled Access
Yes
Map
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34600 Ardenwood BlvdVisit Google Maps for this Address
Contact Info
Phone: (888) 327-2757 or (510) 544-2797