Country Crossroads - the County of Santa Clara
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Country Crossroads - the County of Santa Clara
RABOBANK, N.A. 1915 Main St. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 768-2668 3110 Mission Dr. Santa Cruz, CA 95062 (831) 477-4200 www.rabobankamerica.com TAYLOR’S OFFICE CITY 440 Main St. P.O. Box 1119 Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 724-5681 Fax (831) 724-0465 [email protected] RAMADA LIMITED INN 360 Leavesley Rd Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 848-1467 www.valuehotelsgilroy.com [email protected] WEBB’S FARM SUPPLIES 5381 Old San Jose Rd. Soquel, CA 95073 (831) 475-1020 (408) 395-2227 (Voice / Fax) www.webbs-farmsupplies.com [email protected] MCSHERRY & HUDSON Complete Business Insurance 575 Auto Center Drive Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-3841 Fax (831) 724-7574 SHADOWBROOK RESTAURANT 1750 Wharf Rd. Capitola, CA 95010 Reservations (831) 475-1511 (800) 975-1511 www.shadowbrook-capitola.com SEASCAPE BEACH RESORT One Seascape Resort Dr. Aptos, CA 95003 1-800-929-7727 www.seascaperesort.com [email protected] SANTA CRUZ COUNTY FARM BUREAU 141 Monte Vista Avenue Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-1356 or 688-0748 Fax (831) 724-5821 www.sccfb.com [email protected] SANTA CRUZ COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 2601 East Lake Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076-1498 (831) 724-5671 More than just a Fair! www.santacruzcountyfair.com SANTA CRUZ COUNTY CONFERENCE & VISITORS COUNCIL 303 Water St. Suite 100 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (800) 833-3494 (831) 425-1234 www.santacruzcounty.travel SANTA CRUZ COUNTY BANK 595 Auto Center Dr. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 457-5000 www.sccountybank.com SCHIPPER DESIGN + Kathy Schipper PO Box 1090 San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-2341 www.schipperdesign.com SAN BENITO COUNTY FARM BUREAU 530 San Benito St. Ste 201 Hollister 95023 (831) 637-7643 [email protected] SAN BENITO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 650 San Benito St. Ste 130 Hollister 95023 (831) 637-5315 www.sanbenitocountychamber.com SAN JUAN OAKS GOLF CLUB 3825 Union Rd. Hollister 95023 (831) 636-6118 www.sanjuanoaks.com 2011-2012 Farm Trails Map and surrounding areas Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County San Benito County S TO YOU R E M FAR SAN BENITO COUNTY GILROY VISITORS BUREAU 7780 Monterey Street Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 842-6436 Fax 408-842-6438 www.gilroyvisitor.org [email protected] SANTA CLARA COUNTY FARM BUREAU 605 Tennant Ave, Suite H Morgan Hill, Ca 95037 (408) 776-1684, Fax (408) 776-7804 www.sccfarmbureau.org [email protected] MORGAN HILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITORS CENTER (408) 779-9444 17485 Monterey St. Ste 105, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 www.morganhill.org SANTA CLARA COUNTY N BEST WESTERN SEACLIFF INN 7500 Old Dominion Court Aptos, CA 95003 (831) 688-7300 Toll free reservations 1-800-367-2003 www.seacliffinn.com MAS MAC, INC. – McDONALD’S 717-C E. Lake Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 761-0671 SANTA CRUZ BEACH BOARDWALK 400 Beach St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 423-5590 www.beachboardwalk.com COU LLOYD’S TIRE SERVICE 303 River Street Santa Cruz CA 95060 (831) 426-4363 www.lloydstire.com WHITE HOUSE INN 3030 Monterey Highway San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 227-8400 [email protected] www.economyhotelsanjose.com Santa Clara County / San Benito County 60. BOURDET CHRISTMAS TREES (831) 636-1971 1271 Los Viboras Rd., Hollister, 95023 Hours: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday after Thanksgiving through Christmas Day Details: Christmas tree farms and retail lot. We grow Monterey Pine and Leyland Cypress trees for the “Choose N Cut”. We bring in Noble, Grand Douglas and Silvertip trees from Oregon. First three weekends we have Santa from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., petting zoo done by local FFA, Lions club provides a food concession. Available everyday are sleigh rides and a playground. 61. PHIL FOSTER RANCH PINNACLE BRAND (831) 623-9422 400 Duncan Ave., San Juan Bautista 95045 www.pinnacleorganic.com Hours: Saturday 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: Organic, fresh, seasonal vegetables year-round. Melons July-Sept., Apples Aug.-Jan., Misc. stone fruit June-Aug., Strawberries May-Oct.. We choose our varieties for quality and flavor. Current availability is on our website under “Saturday Farm Stand”. 62. SWANK FARMS MARKET & CORN MAZE 2010 (831) 637-4704 2600 San Felipe Road, Hollister 95023 San Benito County Next to the Hollister Airport. www.SwankFarms.com MARKET: Hours: The market will be open daily 10am – 6pm May 28th through Oct. 31st Details: Come for our cherries, corn, tomatoes, fresh salsa and more! Try our homemade fudge or local honey. Bring the kids and play on the Giant Jumping Pillow and the Pedal Karts. Feed the goats and pan for gemstones and fossils CORN MAZE, PUMPKIN PATCH Hours: Open daily 10am – 6pm Sept. 23rd through Oct. 31st nighttime hours Details: Come and enjoy the challenge of our Maniac Maze or visit the Kiddy Corral and walk through the Spookley Maze. Pick your own pumpkin and ride the cow train, it’s a great family experience. HAUNTED RANCH Weekends Only Hours: Friday and Saturday 6pm – midnight Sunday 6pm – 10 pm. Check our website for extended days and specials. Details: On the weekends visit at night and enjoy the thrill of the cornfield at dark and take a trip to the haunted ranch for a heart stopping experience if you dare. 63. FAIRHAVEN ORCHARDS (831) 637-4221 1448 Bolsa Rd.(Hwy 25) Hollister, 95023 Hours: Summer farm stand hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Other times call ahead. Details: Fresh picked daily, Bing & Rainier cherries in June. Fresh Blenheim apricots July 1-15. Dried apricots available year round. 67. BERTUCCIO’S PRODUCE MARKET (831) 636-0821 2410 Airline Hwy, Hollister, 95023 www.bertuccios.com Hours: Open year round, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Closed Sunday. Pumpkin Patch open in October. Details:Organic and conventional produce. Blenheim apricots, walnuts, dried fruits, nuts, jams, jellies, syrups, gourmet food items, local wines, garlic braids, farm fresh eggs, local organic milk, organic honey & fine chocolates. Custom gift crates & baskets. Shipping available. BEST WESTERN ROSE GARDEN INN 740 Freedom Blvd. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-3367 Toll free reservations 1-888-685-5760 www.BestWesternWatsonville.com [email protected] SAMBRAILO PACKAGING PO Box 50090 Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 724-7581 Fax (831) 724-1403 www.sambrailo.com [email protected] R O C S Y S R R T Annual Edition h t 6 3 Please tell the COUNTRY CROSSROADS MEMBERS you found them on the map. They will be pleased to hear it. Also, be patient as farmers’ harvest dates vary. It’s a good idea to call ahead and ask. Santa Clara County Farm Bureau, 605 Tennant Ave. Suite H, Morgan Hill, CA 95037, San Benito County Farm Bureau, 530 San Benito Street, Ste 201, Hollister, CA 95023, or the Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau, 141 Monte Vista Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076. You may also come into the above offices and pick up several maps. 14. NOVAKOVICH ORCHARDS (408) 867-3131 14251 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, 95070 Hours: Sunday-Friday 9 a.m – 5 p.m. Details: May-Aug fresh apricots, peaches, nectarines, cherries, corn & tomatoes. All year long dried apricots & prunes, gift boxes, pomegranate jelly, & apricot jam. Christmas gift packs, chocolate dipped apricots, prunes, and apricot turtles. 15. COOPER-GARROD ESTATE VINEYARDS & GARROD FARMS RIDING STABLES www.cgv.com Winery: (408) 867-7116 Riding stables: (408) 867-9527 22645 Garrod Rd, Saratoga, 95070 Hours: Winery: Daily 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. Riding stables: Daily 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. RESV Only Details: Historic “Fruit House” wine tasting room open daily. Enjoy horseback riding on our many trails. 17. B&R FARMS (831) 637-9168 5280 Fairview Rd., Hollister, 95023 www.brfarms.com Hours: M-F 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed 12:30-1:30 Details: Est. 1929. Our products include the finest Blenheim dried apricots: chocolate covered apricots, specialty gift packages, dried apricot preserves, chile preserves, chutney & red pepper toppings. Check our web page. 18. BUCKLEY ORCHARDS (408) 842-4697 2950 Leavesley Rd, Gilroy 95020 Hours: Open Daily Details: U-PICK Cherries, no ladder picking. Bing and Rainier. Approx. start date June 1, 2010. Please call to verify start date. 30. C.J. OLSON CHERRIES 800-738-2464 348 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, 94087 We are on the corner of El Camino & Mathilda www.cjolsoncherries.com Hours: Open year ‘round–7 days a week. M-F 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. during summer M-F 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. during winter S/S 9 a.m.– 6 p.m. Details: Visit our historic “Fruit Stand”, known world wide for Bing cherries and Blenheim apricots. Available fresh picked from May-July. Situated in the middle of the Silicon Valley, enjoy local, fresh & dried fruits, jams & chocolates. We feature the best of what California harvests. Experience the fun & the delicious treats at Olson’s! 37. OLIVERA EGG RANCH (408) 258-8074 3315 Sierra Rd., San Jose, 95132 Hours: M-F, 8 a.m.– 8 p.m. year round Details: We sell eggs, milk, live chickens, ducks and quail. We also sell convenience items.Tours by appt. 47. GUGLIELMO WINERY (408) 779-2145 1480 E. Main Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 www.guglielmowinery.com Hours: Daily 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. Closed on Holidays Details: As one of Northern California’s winemaking pioneers, Guglielmo Winery has produced wines in the Santa Clara Valley since 1925. Today, third- generation brothers proudly continue the family tradition by producing award- winning wines from the winery’s old vines estate vineyards, as well as from other premium vineyards within Santa Clara Valley. A cobblestone piazza and fountain greets visitors upon their arrival to the winery tasting room and gift shop. Nestled among the vineyards is the Villa Emile Event Center that is available for weddings and corporate events. PAJARO VALLEY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 332 E. Beach St. Mailing Address: PO Box 623 Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 722-0305 www.pajarovalleyhistory.com [email protected] PAJARO VALLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE PO Box 1748 (449 Union St.) Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 724-3900 Fax (831) 728-5300 www.pajarovalleychamber.com [email protected] NEW LEAF COMMUNITY MARKETS 1101 Fair Ave. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 426-1306 www.newleaf.com HUTCHINSON AND BLOODGOOD LLP Certified Public Accountants and Consultants 17 Aspen Way Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-2441 www.hbllp.com COUNTRY CROSSROADS is an affiliate of the Santa Clara County, San Benito County, and Santa Cruz County Farm Bureaus. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. S CONTINENTAL INN 414 Ocean St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 429-1221 (800) 343-6941 www.ContinentalInnSantaCruz.com [email protected] COMMUNITY ALLIANCE WITH FAMILY FARMERS (CAFF) 406 Main St., Suite 406 Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 761-8507 www.caff.org COMFORT INN FREEDOM 112 Airport Blvd Freedom, CA 95019 (831) 728-2300 www.watsonvillelodging.com CLARION PRESIDENTS INN SILICON VALLEY Property Code CA913 3200 Monterey Rd San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 972-2200 [email protected] www.sanjosecahotel.com CENTURY 21 CLASSIC PROPERTIES - ALDINA 713 East Lake Ave Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-7131 www.c-21classicproperties.com CAPITOL HILL INN 3382 Monterey Highway San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 972-0144 www.budgethotelsanjose.com [email protected] C&N TRACTORS 496 Salinas Rd Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-2733 www.cntractors.net MICHAEL’S ON MAIN 2591 Main St. Soquel, CA 95073 (831) 479-9777 www.michaelsonmain.net [email protected] BEST WESTERN –CAPITOLA BY-THE-SEA INN & SUITES 1450 41st Ave Capitola, CA 95010 (831) 477-0607 (800) 621-8115 www.BestWesternCapitola.com [email protected] You can obtain an extra copy of the COUNTRY CROSSROADS map by sending a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to: We farmers and processors invite you to our farms and shops in Santa Clara, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties. Your COUNTRY CROSSROADS map will lead you to more than 100 commodities you can purchase directly from our members. You get quality and freshness; have a unique recreational experience; meet some really fine people; and probably find some real bargains. This map is your COUNTRY CROSSROADS guide to an exciting and fresh adventure in good food and to the country around you. D OA AMERICA’S BEST VALUE PRESIDENTS INN-MONTEREY 1150 Munras Ave. Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-2761 [email protected] www.montereyhotelsca.com AMERICAN AgCREDIT 924 East Blanco Rd. Salinas, CA 93901 (831) 424-1756 www.agloan.com AMERICA’S BEST VALUE PRESIDENTS INN-GILROY 8292 Murray Ave Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 848-3500 [email protected] www.gilroyhotels.com AGRI-CULTURE 141 Monte Vista Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-6622 Fax (831) 724-5821 An organization that educates the public about agriculture [email protected] www.agri-culture.us AGRICULTURAL HISTORY PROJECT MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP 2601 East Lake Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-5898 Open Thu. - Sun. 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. www.aghistoryproject.org AG VENTURE TOURS P.O. Box 2634 Monterey, CA 93942 (831) 761-8463 Fax (831) 761-5461 Agricultural education, wine tasting tours www.agventuretours.com [email protected] SANTA CRUZ COUNTY Associate members are individuals or businesses who support the concept of the crossroads program by sharing in the cost of printing the maps. We are proud to have the following as associate members and encourage you to pay them a visit also. Thanks to Our 2011/2012 Associate Members for Their Continued Support 141 Monte Vista Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 530 San Benito Street, Ste 201 Hollister, CA 95023 605 Tennant Avenue Suite H, Morgan Hill CA 95037 Country Crossroads 2011/2012 COUNTRY CROSSROADS MEMBERS 69. CALERA WINE COMPANY (831) 637-9170 11300 Cienega Rd., Hollister 95023 www.calerawine.com Hours: 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. daily. No guest pets please. Details: Founded in 1975 by Josh Jensen, Winemaker/Owner. The winery is best known for Expressive, mountain grown pinot noir. Located 9 mi. South of Hollister on Cienega Rd., at the base of the Gavilan Mountains. Come enjoy wine tasting and see the amazing views of the Cienega Valley. 74. McKENZIE RANCH (408) 867-5693 P.O. Box 103, Saratoga, 95071 [email protected] Hours: Open day after Thanksgiving, Mon-Thur 10 a.m. – 4:30, Fri-Sun 8 a.m. – 4:30 and by appt. Details: 18 ac of choose and cut Christmas Trees and wreaths. Douglas Fir, Grand Fir and White Fir. Saws and twine provided. Tree baler available. 79. ROYAL OAKS MUSHROOMS (408) 779-2362 15480 Watsonville Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. year round Details: Sell mushrooms and compost. We are a grower and shipper. 80. MARIANI ORCHARDS (408) 779-5467 1515 Half Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: May-July, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Details: Cherries-Fresh picked daily. Bing, Rainier Brook,Van & other varieties. FREE tasting. Lug boxes available. Call for season information. Find us on Facebook & Twitter! 81. MORGAN HILL CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Downtown Morgan Hill, 3rd and Depot at the Train Station Hours: May 8 - Dec 18, Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: 35 growers and food producers at peak season including high quality local farms from Hollister & Gilroy. 81A. BLOSSOM HILL CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Princeton Plaza Mall in the rear parking lot, Kooser and Meridian, San Jose Hours: Year-round, every Sunday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Details: 50 growers and food producers. High quality local farms from Hollister & Gilroy. 81B. SARATOGA CERFIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com West Valley College parking lot, Fruitvale & Allendale, Saratoga Hours: Year-round, every Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: Over 65 growers and food producers, café area, live music. Famous for orchids. 81C. MOUNTAIN VIEW CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Downtown Mountain View Caltrain Station, 600 W. Evelyn Drive Hours: Year-round, every Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: Over 90 growers in peak season. Lots of organic fruits and vegetables. Largest market on the peninsula. Awarded consistently since 1995. 82. BATTAGLIA RANCH 99A GRASS FARMS’ GARDEN (408) 683-4730 ACCENTS Christmas Tree Farm, P.O. Box 270, (408) 846-4555 San Martin, 95046 11155 Lena Ave., Gilroy, 95020 www.battagliaranch.com www.garden-accents.net NW of San Martin Ave. and US 101 Hours: Daily - call for hours. Hours: Thanksgiving weekend - Dec. 22 Details: Retail/wholesale focusing on Details: Christmas trees and family fun. everything for the garden: pottery, specialized plant material, water 83. ANDY’S ORCHARD gardens, fountains, etc. Come and see (408) 782-7600 the large garden displays 1615 Half Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 www.andysorchard.com Hours: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Santa Cruz County Details: Heirloom fruits and veggies plus the newest varieties. Bing and Rainier cherries, 101. RODONI FARMS / Blenheim and Moorpark apricots, white and U PICKEM PUMPKINS yellow peaches and nectarines, plums and (831) 426-6438. pluots. All fresh and tree/vine ripened. Located four miles north of Santa Cruz Call for tours and tasting events. on Highway 1 just beyond Four Mile Beach. Follow the signs. 84A. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS www.rodonifarms.com Southside of Masten, Hours: Open Sept. 28 till Halloween. between US 101 and Monterey Details: Santa Cruz County’s largest Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. pumpkin patch. Many varieties to Details: Strawberries and cherries. choose, including sugar pies for 84B. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS cooking, Indian corn, gourds, Tennant & Condit Roads artichokes and fresh brussels sprouts. Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 102. FELTON FARMERS’ MARKET Details: Strawberries and cherries. (831) 454-0566 84C. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS Located in Felton at St. John Church, Cochrane and DePaul. Hwy 9 across from Quick Stop Market Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Gas. Details: Strawberries and raspberries. www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Tues. 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. 85A. UESUGI FARMS PUMPKIN PATCH & Open rain or shine (May to Oct) STRAWBERRY STAND Details: Featuring fresh local produce, (408) 778-7225 fresh cut flowers, seafood, pasture 14485 Monterey Rd. raised eggs, breads, pastries and Morgan Hill, 95037 wine. Cook to order foods, live music Hours: Strawberries: April-July. Pumpkin and children’s area. Patch: October Details: Fresh Strawberries April-July. 103. SEASIDE PUMPKINS Pumpkin Patch open Oct., includes pumpkins, (831) 426-6438 train rides, entertainment, video, picnic area, Located 1/2 mile north of Davenport, arts and crafts, hay rides, food and beverages. Highway 1 on the ocean side. A family adventure. Hours: Open in October. Details:U-pick pumpkins - many 85B. UESUGI FARMS BOLSA varieties. Squash, Brussels sprouts, (408) 842-1294 artichokes and leeks. 1020 State Hwy. 25, Gilroy, 95020 1.25 miles east of US 101. 105. SCOTTS VALLEY FARMERS’ Fresh Strawberries: April-July. MARKET (831) 454-0566 86. PETER V. GIORDANO Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 (408) 779-3618 Kings Village Dr., Scotts Valley 95066 1625 Fisher Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Hours: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. please call first www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Details: Cherries through June. Details: NEW FARMERS MARKET. 87. LOMA LINDA RANCH Featuring 100% organic produce, (408) 779-2404 fresh cut flowers, local seafood, 16180 Uvas Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 pasture raised meats and eggs, Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. cook to order foods, coffee bard Details: Locally grown hay & and live music. oak firewood. 106. SWANTON BERRY FARM/ 91. LJB FARMS COASTWAYS RANCH (408) 842-9755 (831) 469-8804 585 Fitzgerald Ave., San Martin, 95046 20 Miles north of Santa Cruz on Hwy 1 Take the Masten exit off US 101 across from Año Nuevo State Park. Hours: July 1-Dec 24, 7 days a week www.swantonberryfarm.com Details: Corn, tomatoes, garlic, peppers, Hours: Please call for hours and garlic braids. Vine ripened and picked fresh group reservations daily. Details: Organic Olallieberry U-Pick in 94. VAN DYKE RANCH June/July, Organic Blackberry U-Pick (831) 475-6263 in July, Organic Kiwi U-Pick November 7665 Crews Rd., Gilroy, 95020 through January. More information on Hours: May 20-Aug 20 our website. Details: Fresh and dried apricots and 107. SWANTON BERRY FARM cherries. Dried fruit, sulphured and HOME RANCH unsulphured. Available year round, (831) 469-8804 some seasonal vegetables, Certified Organic 12 miles North of Santa Cruz on Grower. Highway 1. 99. THE GRASS FARM www.swantonberryfarm.com (408) 463-0500 Hours: Farm Stand open 7 days a 602 Palm Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 week www.grassfarm.com 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. in Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. summer) Sat: Seasonal Details: Certified Organic Grower. Details: Family owned turf farm. Selling Seasonal produce & Farm made treats sod, seed, and turf supplies. Both retail including: chocolate-dipped and wholesale. strawberries, shortcake, cobbler, pies, jams, hot app/strawberry cider. Join us May-October for U-Pick. 109. UCSC FARM & GARDEN (831) 459-3240 or (831) 459-4140 CASFS 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz 95064 www.ucsc.edu/casfs Hours: Produce sales June - October, Tuesday and Friday 12 noon to 6 p.m. Farm & Garden open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Self-guided tour brochures available Details: The 25-acre farm and 4-acre garden offer tours for a fee. Learn about small-scale bio-intensive gardening, organic farming techniques, composting and more. 110. WESTSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Highway 1 and Western Drive., Santa Cruz, CA 95060 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open all year (rain or shine) Details: Featuring 100% organic produce, fresh cut flowers, local seafood, pasture raised meats and eggs, cook to order foods and coffee bar and live music. 111. SANTA CRUZ FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Corner of Lincoln and Cedar Streets Santa Cruz 95060 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Open all year (rain or shine) Wednesday 2:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Details: Highest quality fruits, vegetables, flowers and plants. Also available prepared foods, fish, breads, pastries, cheeses, herbs and honey. Largest Market in Santa Cruz. 112. LIVE OAK/EASTSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 15th and East Cliff (East Cliff Village Shopping Center), Live Oak 95062 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open all year (rain or shine) Details: Featuring organic produce, fresh cut flowers, local seafood, pasture raised meats & eggs, cook to order foods, coffee bar and live music. 118. MONTEREY BAY CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET (831) 728-5060 www.montereybayfarmers.org Cabrillo College, parking lots “B & C” Hours: Saturdays only 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. – year round. Details: Celebrating our 35th year, more than 60 farmers from coastal and valley farms offering a wide variety of vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey and cut flowers. Excellent values and selection. Bulk purchases available. Other Monterey Bay Area Certified Farmers’ Markets not listed on the map are: MONTEREY: Located at Monterey Peninsula College, lower parking lot next to Fremont St. Hours: Open Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. year round Details: 40 farmers participate. CARMEL AT THE BARNYARD: Hours: Tuesdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. May thru September Details: 30 artisan vendors. Fresh produce, plants and much more. DEL MONTE SHOPPING CENTER: Hours: Sundays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. May Thru October Details: In front of Whole Foods. Farm Fresh eggs, fruits and vegetables. 123. GLAUM EGG RANCH (831) 688-3898 3100 Valencia Rd., Aptos, 95003 www.glaumeggranch.com [email protected] Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. year round. Egg vending machine with the “dancing chicken” open everyday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Details: Certified Humane. Fresh local “cage free” white eggs and organic brown eggs. #30 bags of organic composted fertilizer available year round. Certified by CCOF and member of the CAFF. 125. CRYSTAL BAY FARM (831) 724-4137 40 Zils Rd, Watsonville 95076 At the corner of San Andreas and Zils Road overlooking the Monterey Bay. Details: Organically grown and certified (CCOF). Self-serve farm stand offers strawberries, raspberries, veggies, herbs & flowers during Spring and Summer (subject to availability). Pumpkins every shape, size & color in October. 126. AMBLING AMBYSTOMA FARM (831) 345-8866 500 Peaceful Valley Dr., Watsonville, 95076 1 mile south of Manresa State Beach between Spring Valley Rd and Buena Vista Rd. www.localharvest.org/farms/M13895 Hours: Open Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. July through September Details: Organic U-pick thornless blackberries. Gravel road, please drive slowly. 131. PACIFIC FIREWOOD (831) 722-9663 2536 Freedom Blvd., Watsonville 95076 Hours: Warehouse hours vary depending on the season. Call for more information. Details: Top quality firewood, wood pellets, kindling and other products for heating your home. Delivery available. Specializing in the “freshest Christmas trees around”. Noble, Douglas and Grand Fir displayed in our warehouse and kept in water. Dependable service guaranteed. 134. CORRALITOS MARKET AND SAUSAGE COMPANY (831) 722-2633. (831) 722-4505 FAX 569 Corralitos Road, Corralitos, 95076 Hours: Open year-round, 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sun. Details: Smokehouse products – ham, bacon, sausages, salmon. 136. ROSES OF YESTERDAY & TODAY (831) 728-1901 803 Browns Valley Road, Corralitos 95076 www.rosesofyesterday.com Hours: Display garden is open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details: Specializing in old, rare and unusual roses. Potted roses available from the garden. Catalog available for $5.00. 137. RANCHO MANZANAS HERMOSA (831) 753-1111 224 Browns Valley Rd., Corralitos 95076. Located an easy 9/10 of a mile from the Corralitos Market. www.ranchomanzanashermosa.com Hours: Daily August through November (call first) Details: The best Fuji apples in the world! Beautiful, delicious and natural. Related farm products and more. 138. PACIFIC CREST APIARIES HONEY FARM & GIFT STORE (831) 688-0508 875 Calabasas Rd, Watsonville 95076 www.pacificcrestapiaries.com [email protected] Hours: Feb. 1 – Oct. 31: Tues – Sat 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Nov. 1 – Dec. 24: Tues – Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: “Just a Stone’s Throw from Aptos”. Lots of parking and easy turnaround for buses. 139. PREVEDELLI FARM 167. DRISCOLL’S BERRY STORE (831) 724-9282 or (831) 722-6279 (831) 763-5067 375 Pioneer View Rd, Watsonville 95076 1750 San Juan Rd., Aromas 95004 Off Pioneer Rd [email protected] Hours: Open year-round. Call ahead for days www.prevedelli.com Hours: Open daily – Call ahead for hours and hours Details: Certified Organically Grown Fruit – Details: Fresh Strawberries, Raspberries, Our fruit is picked at peak ripeness for full Blackberries, Blueberries and our famous Long flavor. Over 25 varieties of new and heirloom Stem Strawberries. Also available, fresh cut organic apples, from July till February. Six flowers, logo apparel and berry themed items. varieties of organic pears during the fall. 168. DOUGLAS-MICHEL BUTTERFLY PLANTS Olallieberries, Boysenberries, Blackberries, (831) 726-3626 Loganberries, Marion berries and Raspberries, 18201 Murphy Hill Rd., Aromas 95004 starting in May. Jams, jellies, fruit butters and 2.5 miles off Hwy 129 and Murphy Crossing. gift packs available. www.butterflyplants.com Hours: March – October by appointment only. 141. LIVE EARTH FARM CSA: (831) 763-2448 Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Some Saturdays. 172 Litchfield Lane, Watsonville 95076 Details: Home-based nursery specializing in milkweed (toxic host plant for egg-laying www.liveearthfarm.net Monarch) and nectar plants for Monarch School Tours/Education Programs: butterflies. All plants pesticide free. We do not (831) 728-2032 sell Monarchs or caterpillars. Help the Monarch [email protected] butterfly and plant a milkweed. Hours: Please call or email us Details: We are an established CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm and also an educational non-profit (Live Earth Farm Discovery Program) located in the foothills of Mt. Madonna. 800 CSA families in Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties receive a wide variety of organic fruits and vegetables. Both winter and regular season CSA’s available. School tours welcome by appointment. 151. GIZDICH RANCH (831) 722-1056. (831) 722-2458 FAX 55 Peckham Rd., Watsonville 95076 www.gizdich-ranch.com Hours: Open 361 days/year. Shipping available. Details: Fresh-baked pies. Farm Park, juice, preserves, fresh fruit, frozen berries, purees, gift baskets, Antique shop. Pic-yor-sef fields open May-July (strawberries), June (olallieberries), July (raspberries), Sept. (apples), Oct. (Pumpkin Patch Display). 160. WATSONVILLE CERTIFIED FARMER’S MARKET (831) 726-7266 Peck Street at the City Plaza in downtown Watsonville. Hours: Open year-round on Fridays from 3 - 7 p.m. Details: Wonderful array of California grown farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, plants, eggs, and lots of prepared foods to eat now or take home. A great place to shop. 162. REDMAN HOUSE FARMSTAND (831) 786-0286 320 Lee Road, Watsonville, 95076 (Just off Highway 1 South) www.highgroundorganics.com Hours: Summer Hours (March-November) Wednesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Winter Hours: Fri, Sat, Sun 12 – 5 p.m. Details: Premium organic strawberries, artichokes, vegetables, herbs and cut flowers. Pumpkins in October. 163. ELKHORN NATIVE PLANT NURSERY (831) 763-1207 1957-B Highway 1, Moss Landing, 95039 (Entrance across from Army Surplus store in Moss Landing adjacent to Elkhorn Slough. Nursery one mile off Highway 1) www.elkhornnursery.com [email protected] Hours: Open to the public Fridays only 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Details: 1100 acre Elkhorn Ranch. A premier source of quality California native plants, ornamental grasses & drought tolerant plants. Large range of native grasses and wild flower seeds in bulk. Wide variety of native grass species, including a red fescue meadow overlooking the coastal wetland of Elkhorn Slough. Home to over 120 species of birds, so bring your binoculars! 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106, 107, 118, 123, 125, 139, 141, 160, 162 ORGANIC PRODUCE: 110, 111, 112, 141, 162 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS: 141 PASTRIES: 102, 111 PEAS: 62, 141 PEACHES (Dried): 118 PEACHES (Fresh): 30, 55, 83, 118, 139 PEARS (Dried): 118 PEARS (Fresh): 14, 55, 91, 118, 139 PEPPERS: 91, 118, 141 PERSIMMONS: 55, 139 PICKLING CUKES: 118 PICNIC AREA: 151 PIES: 151 PLANTS INDOORS AND OUT: 111, 118, 160, 163 PLUMS: 55, 83 POTATOES: 141 POTTERY: 99A PRESERVES: 17,151 PRICKLY PEARS: 55 PRODUCE STAND: 62, 91 PRUNES: 14, 55 PUMPKINS: 62, 85A, 101, 103, 106, 118, 125, 141, 151, 162 PUREES: 151 RADICCHIO (VARIOUS): 141 RADISHES (VARIOUS): 141 ROSES (POTTED): 136 RUTABAGA: 141 SEAFOOD: 102, 110, 111, 112 SMOKEHOUSE PRODUCTS: BACON, HAM, SALAMI, SAUSAGE, SALMON: 134 SOD: 99 SPECIAL EVENT SPACE: 47, 88, SPINACH: 118, 141 SQUASH: 103, 106, 141 STRAWBERRIES: Fresh – See BERRIES Chocolate Dipped – 107 Shortcake – 107, 151 Cobbler – 107 SYRUPS: 151 TOMATOES: 62, 91, 118, 141 TOURS: 37, 55, 83, 85A, 109, 141, 151 TRAIL RIDES (GUIDED AND RENTAL): 15 TURNIPS/KOHLRABI: 141 U-PICK: 18, 103, 106, 107, 126, 151 VEGETABLES IN SEASON: 61, 65, 91, 94, 102, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 125, 141, 160, 162 WALNUTS: 14, 55, 86, 118 WILDFLOWER SEEDS IN BULK: 163 WINE TASTING: 15, 47, 68, 69 WINES: 15, 47, 67, 68, 69, 102 WINTER SQUASH: 141 WOOD PELLETS: 131 152 CHICKS & CHICKENS: 37, 65 CHILDREN’S AREA: 102 CHRISTMAS TREE FARMS: 31, 60, 74, 82 CHRISTMAS TREE LOTS: 59, 131 COBBLER: 107 COFFEE BAR: 110, 112 COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA): 109, 141 COMPOSTING: 16, 79, 109, 123 COMPOSTING ORGANIC: 16, 123 COOK TO ORDER FOOD: 102, 110, 112 COOKING GREENS: 141 CORN: 14, 62, 91, 101, 102, 118 CORN MAZE: 62 CORN (Ornamental): 101 COUNTRY STORE: 151 CUCUMBERS: 141 CUT FLOWERS: 102, 118, 125, 160, 162, 167 DAIRY PRODUCTS: 37 DEMONSTRATION GARDENS: 99A, 109, 136, 163 DROUGHT TOLERANT LANDSCAPE PLANTS: 163 EARTHWORMS: 118 EGGS: 37, 118, 123, 160 EGGS (CAGE FREE): 123 EGGS (ORGANIC): 123 EGGS (PASTURE RAISED): 102, 110, 112 EGG VENDING MACHINE: 123 EGGPLANT (GLOBE AND ORIENTAL): 141 EQUESTRIAN BOARDING & RIDING LESSONS: 15 FARM PARK: 151 FARMERS’ MARKETS: 81, 81A, 81B, 81C, 102, 105, 106, 107, 110, 111, 112, 118, 160 FENNEL: 141 FIGS: 55, 118 FIREWOOD: 87, 131 FISH: 65, 102 FLOWERS, Fresh in Season: 65, 102, 109, 110, 111, 112, 118, 125, 160, 167 FLOWERS: (Perennials): 118 FRUIT DRIED, Assorted: 14, 30, 65, 83, 91, 94 FRUIT IN SEASON: 14, 30, 55, 61, 65, 80, 83, 86, 91, 94, 102, 106, 107, 109, 111, 118, 139, 151, 160 FRUIT GIFT PACKS: 14, 30, 139 FUDGE: 62 GARDEN ACCESSORIES: 16, 99A GARLIC: 70, 91, 118, 141 Green Garlic – 141 GARLIC BRAIDS: 91 GELATO: 107 GIFT ITEMS: 17, 30, 83, 91, 107, 139, 151, 167 GOATS: 169 GOURDS: 62, 101 GRAPES, TABLE (In Season): 55, 118 GRASS SEEDS IN BULK: 163 HAY: 87 HERBS: 65, 102, 111, 118, 125, 141, 162 HONEY: 102, 111, 118, 138 HORSES: 15, 96 JAM: 14, 30, 107, 139, 151 JUICE: 151 KINDLING WOOD: 131 n Mo 106 d kR Big Ba sin Wa y SANTA CRUZ COUNTY sa B wy 1 ta 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San Jose San A Rd e Av y Sk Stevens Canyon Rd Stevens Creek Blvd Prospect Rd East Foothills rk Cupertino Santa Clara d k Mc Pa 35 Lawrence Rd Or eg sto n nd Sa Lob C r e it o s ek Rd Homestead Rd 82 San Jose Int’l Airport on hingt Was Fremont Ave 101 ALMONDS: 55 ANTIQUES: 151 APPLES: 15, 55, 61, 118, 137, 139, 151 APPLE CIDER/JUICE: 118, 151 APPLE PIES: 151 APRICOTS (Fresh): 14, 30, 55, 63, 83, 94, 118 APRICOTS (Dried): 14, 17, 30, 63, 83, 94 ARTICHOKES: 101, 10, 162 ARUGULA: 141 BAKED GOODS: 65, 102, 107, 151 BASIL: 141 BBQ: 118 BEANS: 62, 118, 139, 141 Fava Beans – 141 BEEF: 64 BEETS: 141 BERRIES: Blackberries – 126, 139, 167 Blueberries – 167 Boysenberries – 139 Frozen Berries – 151 Loganberries – 55, 118, 139 Long Stem Strawberries – 167 Marionberries – 139 Olallieberries – 55, 106, 139, 151 Organic Strawberries – 107 Raspberries – 55, 84C, 125, 139, 151, 167 Strawberries – 84, 85A, 85B, 107, 118, 125, 151, 162, 167 BIRD WATCHING: 163 BOK CHOY: 141 BREADS: 65, 102, 111, 160 BROCCOLI PRODUCTS: 141 BRUSSELS SPROUTS: 101, 103, 106, 141 CABBAGE: 141 CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS & GRASSES: 163 CANDLES: 127 CARROTS: 141 CAULIFLOWER: 141 CHEESES: 111, 160 CHERRIES: 14, 18, 30, 55, 62, 63, 80, 83, 84A, 84B, 86, 94, 118 CHESTNUTS: 32 Sierra R 37 h 13t St Miramonte Ave Old San Francisco Rd 30 280 POMP STATE BONIO EACH Central Exwy r Rd wy Rd tol Ex i ite Cap Wh Pag e Mi ll Rd Sunnyvale Rd Los Altos 880 COUNTRY CROSSROADS COMMODITY KEY PICK YOUR PRODUCT Felte kland 81C 84 1 PESCADERO STATE BEACH 237 Cen t Exw ral y St xwy SAN GREG STATE BE ORIO ACH d Moffett Federal Caribbea Airfield n Dr 1st ill E Rd t dR Old Oa la fiel eras Calav Rd 680 t rto dle aS th Foo Po Alm Milpitas Mountain View eS yett Lafa Palo Alto 101 Mid on Stanford University hill Woodside ro Rd rcade Emba El 82 Ex wy Ala Las meda Pu De lga s 280 d nt R t Rd dmo mon Pie Pied Old Mou Kings ntai nR d Rd 35 67 Airl ine Hw y 25 Rd Southside Rd Cie neg aR 69 d ga Rd Ciene AMERICAN AgCREDIT 924 East Blanco Rd. Salinas, CA 93901 (831) 424-1756 www.agloan.com AMERICA’S BEST VALUE PRESIDENTS INN-GILROY 8292 Murray Ave Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 848-3500 [email protected] www.gilroyhotels.com AGRI-CULTURE 141 Monte Vista Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-6622 Fax (831) 724-5821 An organization that educates the public about agriculture [email protected] www.agri-culture.us AGRICULTURAL HISTORY PROJECT MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP 2601 East Lake Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-5898 Open Thu. - Sun. 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. www.aghistoryproject.org AG VENTURE TOURS P.O. Box 2634 Monterey, CA 93942 (831) 761-8463 Fax (831) 761-5461 Agricultural education, wine tasting tours www.agventuretours.com [email protected] SANTA CRUZ COUNTY COMMUNITY ALLIANCE WITH FAMILY FARMERS (CAFF) 406 Main St., Suite 406 Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 761-8507 www.caff.org COMFORT INN FREEDOM 112 Airport Blvd Freedom, CA 95019 (831) 728-2300 www.watsonvillelodging.com CLARION PRESIDENTS INN SILICON VALLEY Property Code CA913 3200 Monterey Rd San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 972-2200 [email protected] www.sanjosecahotel.com CENTURY 21 CLASSIC PROPERTIES - ALDINA 713 East Lake Ave Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-7131 www.c-21classicproperties.com CAPITOL HILL INN 3382 Monterey Highway San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 972-0144 www.budgethotelsanjose.com [email protected] C&N TRACTORS 496 Salinas Rd Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-2733 www.cntractors.net BEST WESTERN SEACLIFF INN 7500 Old Dominion Court Aptos, CA 95003 (831) 688-7300 Toll free reservations 1-800-367-2003 www.seacliffinn.com als or businesses who support the BEST WESTERN ROSE GARDEN INN concept of the crossroads program by sharing in the cost of 740 Freedom Blvd. printing the maps. We are proud to Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 724-3367 have the following as associate Toll free reservations members and encourage you to 1-888-685-5760 pay them a visit also. www.BestWesternWatsonville.com [email protected] Associate members are individu- Thanks to Our 2011/2012 Associate Members for Their Continued Support 141 Monte Vista Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 530 San Benito Street, Ste 201 Hollister, CA 95023 605 Tennant Avenue Suite H, Morgan Hill CA 95037 Country Crossroads BEST WESTERN –CAPITOLA BY-THE-SEA INN & SUITES 1450 41st Ave Capitola, CA 95010 (831) 477-0607 (800) 621-8115 www.BestWesternCapitola.com [email protected] TAYLOR’S OFFICE CITY 440 Main St. P.O. Box 1119 Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 724-5681 Fax (831) 724-0465 [email protected] RABOBANK, N.A. 1915 Main St. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 768-2668 3110 Mission Dr. Santa Cruz, CA 95062 (831) 477-4200 www.rabobankamerica.com PAJARO VALLEY HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 332 E. 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Lake Ave. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 761-0671 SHADOWBROOK RESTAURANT 1750 Wharf Rd. Capitola, CA 95010 Reservations (831) 475-1511 (800) 975-1511 www.shadowbrook-capitola.com SANTA CRUZ COUNTY CONFERENCE & VISITORS COUNCIL 303 Water St. Suite 100 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (800) 833-3494 (831) 425-1234 www.santacruzcounty.travel SANTA CRUZ COUNTY BANK 595 Auto Center Dr. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 457-5000 www.sccountybank.com SANTA CRUZ BEACH BOARDWALK 400 Beach St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 423-5590 www.beachboardwalk.com SAMBRAILO PACKAGING PO Box 50090 Watsonville, CA 95077 (831) 724-7581 Fax (831) 724-1403 www.sambrailo.com [email protected] 2011-2012 Farm Trails Map Santa Clara County Santa Cruz County San Benito County SAN BENITO COUNTY FARM BUREAU 530 San Benito St. Ste 201 Hollister 95023 (831) 637-7643 [email protected] SAN BENITO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 650 San Benito St. Ste 130 Hollister 95023 (831) 637-5315 www.sanbenitocountychamber.com M FAR SAN JUAN OAKS GOLF CLUB 3825 Union Rd. Hollister 95023 (831) 636-6118 www.sanjuanoaks.com ERS TO YOU SAN BENITO COUNTY GILROY VISITORS BUREAU 7780 Monterey Street Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 842-6436 Fax 408-842-6438 www.gilroyvisitor.org [email protected] SANTA CLARA COUNTY FARM BUREAU 605 Tennant Ave, Suite H Morgan Hill, Ca 95037 (408) 776-1684, Fax (408) 776-7804 www.sccfarmbureau.org [email protected] MORGAN HILL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITORS CENTER (408) 779-9444 17485 Monterey St. Ste 105, Morgan Hill, CA 95037 www.morganhill.org SANTA CLARA COUNTY WHITE HOUSE INN 3030 Monterey Highway San Jose, CA 95111 (408) 227-8400 [email protected] www.economyhotelsanjose.com COUNTRY CROSSROADS is an affiliate of the Santa Clara County, San Benito County, and Santa Cruz County Farm Bureaus. Your comments and suggestions are welcome. You can obtain an extra copy of the COUNTRY CROSSROADS map by sending a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED ENVELOPE to: Please tell the COUNTRY CROSSROADS MEMBERS you found them on the map. They will be pleased to hear it. Also, be patient as farmers’ harvest dates vary. It’s a good idea to call ahead and ask. We farmers and processors invite you to our farms and shops in Santa Clara, San Benito, and Santa Cruz Counties. Your COUNTRY CROSSROADS map will lead you to more than 100 commodities you can purchase directly from our members. You get quality and freshness; have a unique recreational experience; meet some really fine people; and probably find some real bargains. This map is your COUNTRY CROSSROADS guide to an exciting and fresh adventure in good food and to the country around you. and surrounding areas SCHIPPER DESIGN + Kathy Schipper PO Box 1090 San Juan Bautista, CA 95045 (831) 623-2341 www.schipperdesign.com S D A O AMERICA’S BEST VALUE PRESIDENTS INN-MONTEREY 1150 Munras Ave. Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-2761 [email protected] www.montereyhotelsca.com WEBB’S FARM SUPPLIES 5381 Old San Jose Rd. Soquel, CA 95073 (831) 475-1020 (408) 395-2227 (Voice / Fax) www.webbs-farmsupplies.com [email protected] RAMADA LIMITED INN 360 Leavesley Rd Gilroy, CA 95020 (408) 848-1467 www.valuehotelsgilroy.com [email protected] Y C R O SS R TR Annual Edition 36th Santa Clara County Farm Bureau, 605 Tennant Ave. Suite H, Morgan Hill, CA 95037, San Benito County Farm Bureau, 530 San Benito Street, Ste 201, Hollister, CA 95023, or the Santa Cruz County Farm Bureau, 141 Monte Vista Avenue, Watsonville, CA 95076. You may also come into the above offices and pick up several maps. (831) 636-1971 1271 Los Viboras Rd., Hollister, 95023 14. NOVAKOVICH ORCHARDS Hours: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday after (408) 867-3131 Thanksgiving through Christmas Day 14251 Fruitvale Ave., Saratoga, 95070 Details: Christmas tree farms and retail Hours: Sunday-Friday 9 a.m – 5 p.m. lot. We grow Monterey Pine and Leyland Details: May-Aug fresh apricots, peaches, Cypress trees for the “Choose N Cut”. nectarines, cherries, corn & tomatoes. All We bring in Noble, Grand Douglas and year long dried apricots & prunes, gift Silvertip trees from Oregon. First three boxes, pomegranate jelly, & apricot jam. weekends we have Santa from 10 a.m. – Christmas gift packs, chocolate dipped 3 p.m., petting zoo done by local FFA, apricots, prunes, and apricot turtles. Lions club provides a food concession. 15. COOPER-GARROD ESTATE Available everyday are sleigh rides and VINEYARDS & GARROD FARMS a playground. RIDING STABLES 61. PHIL FOSTER RANCH www.cgv.com PINNACLE BRAND Winery: (408) 867-7116 (831) 623-9422 Riding stables: (408) 867-9527 400 Duncan Ave., 22645 Garrod Rd, Saratoga, 95070 San Juan Bautista 95045 Hours: Winery: Daily 12 p.m. – 5 p.m. www.pinnacleorganic.com Riding stables: Daily 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Hours: Saturday 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. RESV Only Details: Organic, fresh, seasonal vegetables Details: Historic “Fruit House” wine tasting year-round. Melons July-Sept., Apples room open daily. Enjoy horseback riding on Aug.-Jan., Misc. stone fruit June-Aug., our many trails. Strawberries May-Oct.. We choose our 17. B&R FARMS varieties for quality and flavor. Current (831) 637-9168 availability is on our website under 5280 Fairview Rd., Hollister, 95023 “Saturday Farm Stand”. www.brfarms.com 62. SWANK FARMS MARKET & Hours: M-F 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. CORN MAZE 2010 Closed 12:30-1:30 (831) 637-4704 Details: Est. 1929. Our products include 2600 San Felipe Road, Hollister 95023 the finest Blenheim dried apricots: San Benito County chocolate covered apricots, specialty gift Next to the Hollister Airport. packages, dried apricot preserves, chile www.SwankFarms.com preserves, chutney & red pepper toppings. MARKET: Check our web page. Hours: The market will be open daily 18. BUCKLEY ORCHARDS 10am – 6pm May 28th through Oct. 31st (408) 842-4697 Details: Come for our cherries, corn, 2950 Leavesley Rd, Gilroy 95020 tomatoes, fresh salsa and more! Hours: Open Daily Try our homemade fudge or local honey. Details: U-PICK Cherries, no ladder Bring the kids and play on the Giant Jumping picking. Bing and Rainier. Approx. start Pillow and the Pedal Karts. Feed the goats date June 1, 2010. Please call to verify and pan for gemstones and fossils start date. CORN MAZE, PUMPKIN PATCH 30. C.J. OLSON CHERRIES Hours: Open daily 10am – 6pm Sept. 23rd 800-738-2464 through Oct. 31st nighttime hours 348 W. El Camino Real, Sunnyvale, 94087 Details: Come and enjoy the challenge of We are on the corner of El Camino & our Maniac Maze or visit the Kiddy Corral Mathilda and walk through the Spookley Maze. Pick www.cjolsoncherries.com your own pumpkin and ride the cow train, it’s Hours: Open year ‘round–7 days a week. a great family experience. M-F 9 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. during summer HAUNTED RANCH Weekends Only M-F 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. during winter Hours: Friday and Saturday 6pm – midnight S/S 9 a.m.– 6 p.m. Sunday 6pm – 10 pm. Check our website for Details: Visit our historic “Fruit Stand”, extended days and specials. known world wide for Bing cherries and Details: On the weekends visit at night and Blenheim apricots. Available fresh picked enjoy the thrill of the cornfield at dark and from May-July. Situated in the middle of take a trip to the haunted ranch for a heart the Silicon Valley, enjoy local, fresh & dried stopping experience if you dare. fruits, jams & chocolates. We feature the 63. FAIRHAVEN ORCHARDS best of what California harvests. (831) 637-4221 Experience the fun & the delicious 1448 Bolsa Rd.(Hwy 25) Hollister, 95023 treats at Olson’s! Hours: Summer farm stand hours 37. OLIVERA EGG RANCH 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily. Other times call ahead. (408) 258-8074 Details: Fresh picked daily, Bing & Rainier 3315 Sierra Rd., San Jose, 95132 cherries in June. Fresh Blenheim apricots Hours: M-F, 8 a.m.– 8 p.m. year round July 1-15. Dried apricots available Details: We sell eggs, milk, live chickens, year round. ducks and quail. We also sell convenience 67. BERTUCCIO’S PRODUCE MARKET items.Tours by appt. (831) 636-0821 47. GUGLIELMO WINERY 2410 Airline Hwy, Hollister, 95023 (408) 779-2145 www.bertuccios.com 1480 E. Main Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: Open year round, 10 a.m. – 5:30 www.guglielmowinery.com p.m. Closed Sunday. Pumpkin Patch open in Hours: Daily 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. October. Closed on Holidays Details:Organic and conventional produce. Details: As one of Northern California’s Blenheim apricots, walnuts, dried fruits, nuts, winemaking pioneers, Guglielmo Winery jams, jellies, syrups, gourmet food items, has produced wines in the Santa Clara local wines, garlic braids, farm fresh eggs, Valley since 1925. Today, third- generation local organic milk, organic honey & fine brothers proudly continue the family chocolates. Custom gift crates & baskets. tradition by producing award- winning wines Shipping available. from the winery’s old vines estate vineyards, as well as from other premium vineyards within Santa Clara Valley. A cobblestone piazza and fountain greets visitors upon their arrival to the winery tasting room and gift shop. Nestled among the vineyards is the Villa Emile Event Center that is available for weddings and corporate events. CONTINENTAL INN 414 Ocean St. Santa Cruz, CA 95060 (831) 429-1221 (800) 343-6941 www.ContinentalInnSantaCruz.com [email protected] CO U N Santa Clara County / San Benito County 60. BOURDET CHRISTMAS TREES 2011/2012 COUNTRY CROSSROADS MEMBERS 69. CALERA WINE COMPANY (831) 637-9170 11300 Cienega Rd., Hollister 95023 www.calerawine.com Hours: 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. daily. No guest pets please. Details: Founded in 1975 by Josh Jensen, Winemaker/Owner. The winery is best known for Expressive, mountain grown pinot noir. Located 9 mi. South of Hollister on Cienega Rd., at the base of the Gavilan Mountains. Come enjoy wine tasting and see the amazing views of the Cienega Valley. 74. McKENZIE RANCH (408) 867-5693 P.O. Box 103, Saratoga, 95071 [email protected] Hours: Open day after Thanksgiving, Mon-Thur 10 a.m. – 4:30, Fri-Sun 8 a.m. – 4:30 and by appt. Details: 18 ac of choose and cut Christmas Trees and wreaths. Douglas Fir, Grand Fir and White Fir. Saws and twine provided. Tree baler available. 79. ROYAL OAKS MUSHROOMS (408) 779-2362 15480 Watsonville Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: M-F, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. year round Details: Sell mushrooms and compost. We are a grower and shipper. 80. MARIANI ORCHARDS (408) 779-5467 1515 Half Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: May-July, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Details: Cherries-Fresh picked daily. Bing, Rainier Brook,Van & other varieties. FREE tasting. Lug boxes available. Call for season information. Find us on Facebook & Twitter! 81. MORGAN HILL CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Downtown Morgan Hill, 3rd and Depot at the Train Station Hours: May 8 - Dec 18, Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: 35 growers and food producers at peak season including high quality local farms from Hollister & Gilroy. 81A. BLOSSOM HILL CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Princeton Plaza Mall in the rear parking lot, Kooser and Meridian, San Jose Hours: Year-round, every Sunday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Details: 50 growers and food producers. High quality local farms from Hollister & Gilroy. 81B. SARATOGA CERFIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com West Valley College parking lot, Fruitvale & Allendale, Saratoga Hours: Year-round, every Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: Over 65 growers and food producers, café area, live music. Famous for orchids. 81C. MOUNTAIN VIEW CERTIFIED FARMERS’ MARKET 1-800-806-FARM www.CaFarmersMkts.com Downtown Mountain View Caltrain Station, 600 W. Evelyn Drive Hours: Year-round, every Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Details: Over 90 growers in peak season. Lots of organic fruits and vegetables. Largest market on the peninsula. Awarded consistently since 1995. 82. BATTAGLIA RANCH (408) 683-4730 Christmas Tree Farm, P.O. Box 270, San Martin, 95046 www.battagliaranch.com NW of San Martin Ave. and US 101 Hours: Thanksgiving weekend - Dec. 22 Details: Christmas trees and family fun. 83. ANDY’S ORCHARD (408) 782-7600 1615 Half Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 www.andysorchard.com Hours: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: Heirloom fruits and veggies plus the newest varieties. Bing and Rainier cherries, Blenheim and Moorpark apricots, white and yellow peaches and nectarines, plums and pluots. All fresh and tree/vine ripened. Call for tours and tasting events. 84A. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS Southside of Masten, between US 101 and Monterey Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: Strawberries and cherries. 84B. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS Tennant & Condit Roads Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: Strawberries and cherries. 84C. GEORGE CHIALA FARMS Cochrane and DePaul. Hours: April-July, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: Strawberries and raspberries. 85A. UESUGI FARMS PUMPKIN PATCH & STRAWBERRY STAND (408) 778-7225 14485 Monterey Rd. Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: Strawberries: April-July. Pumpkin Patch: October Details: Fresh Strawberries April-July. Pumpkin Patch open Oct., includes pumpkins, train rides, entertainment, video, picnic area, arts and crafts, hay rides, food and beverages. A family adventure. 85B. UESUGI FARMS BOLSA (408) 842-1294 1020 State Hwy. 25, Gilroy, 95020 1.25 miles east of US 101. Fresh Strawberries: April-July. 86. PETER V. GIORDANO (408) 779-3618 1625 Fisher Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. please call first Details: Cherries through June. 87. LOMA LINDA RANCH (408) 779-2404 16180 Uvas Rd., Morgan Hill, 95037 Hours: Daily, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: Locally grown hay & oak firewood. 91. LJB FARMS (408) 842-9755 585 Fitzgerald Ave., San Martin, 95046 Take the Masten exit off US 101 Hours: July 1-Dec 24, 7 days a week Details: Corn, tomatoes, garlic, peppers, garlic braids. Vine ripened and picked fresh daily. 94. VAN DYKE RANCH (831) 475-6263 7665 Crews Rd., Gilroy, 95020 Hours: May 20-Aug 20 Details: Fresh and dried apricots and cherries. Dried fruit, sulphured and unsulphured. Available year round, some seasonal vegetables, Certified Organic Grower. 99. THE GRASS FARM (408) 463-0500 602 Palm Ave., Morgan Hill, 95037 www.grassfarm.com Hours: Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sat: Seasonal Details: Family owned turf farm. Selling sod, seed, and turf supplies. Both retail and wholesale. 99A GRASS FARMS’ GARDEN ACCENTS (408) 846-4555 11155 Lena Ave., Gilroy, 95020 www.garden-accents.net Hours: Daily - call for hours. Details: Retail/wholesale focusing on everything for the garden: pottery, specialized plant material, water gardens, fountains, etc. Come and see the large garden displays Santa Cruz County 101. RODONI FARMS / U PICKEM PUMPKINS (831) 426-6438. Located four miles north of Santa Cruz on Highway 1 just beyond Four Mile Beach. Follow the signs. www.rodonifarms.com Hours: Open Sept. 28 till Halloween. Details: Santa Cruz County’s largest pumpkin patch. Many varieties to choose, including sugar pies for cooking, Indian corn, gourds, artichokes and fresh brussels sprouts. 102. FELTON FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Located in Felton at St. John Church, Hwy 9 across from Quick Stop Market and Gas. www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Tues. 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Open rain or shine (May to Oct) Details: Featuring fresh local produce, fresh cut flowers, seafood, pasture raised eggs, breads, pastries and wine. Cook to order foods, live music and children’s area. 103. SEASIDE PUMPKINS (831) 426-6438 Located 1/2 mile north of Davenport, Highway 1 on the ocean side. Hours: Open in October. Details:U-pick pumpkins - many varieties. Squash, Brussels sprouts, artichokes and leeks. 105. SCOTTS VALLEY FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Scotts Valley Community Center, 360 Kings Village Dr., Scotts Valley 95066 Hours: Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Details: NEW FARMERS MARKET. Featuring 100% organic produce, fresh cut flowers, local seafood, pasture raised meats and eggs, cook to order foods, coffee bard and live music. 106. SWANTON BERRY FARM/ COASTWAYS RANCH (831) 469-8804 20 Miles north of Santa Cruz on Hwy 1 across from Año Nuevo State Park. www.swantonberryfarm.com Hours: Please call for hours and group reservations Details: Organic Olallieberry U-Pick in June/July, Organic Blackberry U-Pick in July, Organic Kiwi U-Pick November through January. More information on our website. 107. SWANTON BERRY FARM HOME RANCH (831) 469-8804 12 miles North of Santa Cruz on Highway 1. www.swantonberryfarm.com Hours: Farm Stand open 7 days a week 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (8 a.m. – 8 p.m. in summer) Details: Certified Organic Grower. Seasonal produce & Farm made treats including: chocolate-dipped strawberries, shortcake, cobbler, pies, jams, hot app/strawberry cider. Join us May-October for U-Pick. 109. UCSC FARM & GARDEN (831) 459-3240 or (831) 459-4140 CASFS 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz 95064 www.ucsc.edu/casfs Hours: Produce sales June - October, Tuesday and Friday 12 noon to 6 p.m. Farm & Garden open daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Self-guided tour brochures available Details: The 25-acre farm and 4-acre garden offer tours for a fee. Learn about small-scale bio-intensive gardening, organic farming techniques, composting and more. 110. WESTSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Highway 1 and Western Drive., Santa Cruz, CA 95060 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Saturdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open all year (rain or shine) Details: Featuring 100% organic produce, fresh cut flowers, local seafood, pasture raised meats and eggs, cook to order foods and coffee bar and live music. 111. SANTA CRUZ FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 Corner of Lincoln and Cedar Streets Santa Cruz 95060 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Open all year (rain or shine) Wednesday 2:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Details: Highest quality fruits, vegetables, flowers and plants. Also available prepared foods, fish, breads, pastries, cheeses, herbs and honey. Largest Market in Santa Cruz. 112. LIVE OAK/EASTSIDE FARMERS’ MARKET (831) 454-0566 15th and East Cliff (East Cliff Village Shopping Center), Live Oak 95062 www.santacruzfarmersmarket.org Hours: Sunday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Open all year (rain or shine) Details: Featuring organic produce, fresh cut flowers, local seafood, pasture raised meats & eggs, cook to order foods, coffee bar and live music. 118. MONTEREY BAY CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET (831) 728-5060 www.montereybayfarmers.org Cabrillo College, parking lots “B & C” Hours: Saturdays only 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. – year round. Details: Celebrating our 35th year, more than 60 farmers from coastal and valley farms offering a wide variety of vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey and cut flowers. Excellent values and selection. Bulk purchases available. Other Monterey Bay Area Certified Farmers’ Markets not listed on the map are: MONTEREY: Located at Monterey Peninsula College, lower parking lot next to Fremont St. Hours: Open Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. year round Details: 40 farmers participate. CARMEL AT THE BARNYARD: Hours: Tuesdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. May thru September Details: 30 artisan vendors. Fresh produce, plants and much more. DEL MONTE SHOPPING CENTER: Hours: Sundays 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. May Thru October Details: In front of Whole Foods. Farm Fresh eggs, fruits and vegetables. 123. GLAUM EGG RANCH (831) 688-3898 3100 Valencia Rd., Aptos, 95003 www.glaumeggranch.com [email protected] Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. year round. Egg vending machine with the “dancing chicken” open everyday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. Details: Certified Humane. Fresh local “cage free” white eggs and organic brown eggs. #30 bags of organic composted fertilizer available year round. Certified by CCOF and member of the CAFF. 125. CRYSTAL BAY FARM (831) 724-4137 40 Zils Rd, Watsonville 95076 At the corner of San Andreas and Zils Road overlooking the Monterey Bay. Details: Organically grown and certified (CCOF). Self-serve farm stand offers strawberries, raspberries, veggies, herbs & flowers during Spring and Summer (subject to availability). Pumpkins every shape, size & color in October. 126. AMBLING AMBYSTOMA FARM (831) 345-8866 500 Peaceful Valley Dr., Watsonville, 95076 1 mile south of Manresa State Beach between Spring Valley Rd and Buena Vista Rd. www.localharvest.org/farms/M13895 Hours: Open Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. July through September Details: Organic U-pick thornless blackberries. Gravel road, please drive slowly. 131. PACIFIC FIREWOOD (831) 722-9663 2536 Freedom Blvd., Watsonville 95076 Hours: Warehouse hours vary depending on the season. Call for more information. Details: Top quality firewood, wood pellets, kindling and other products for heating your home. Delivery available. Specializing in the “freshest Christmas trees around”. Noble, Douglas and Grand Fir displayed in our warehouse and kept in water. Dependable service guaranteed. 134. CORRALITOS MARKET AND SAUSAGE COMPANY (831) 722-2633. (831) 722-4505 FAX 569 Corralitos Road, Corralitos, 95076 Hours: Open year-round, 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sun. Details: Smokehouse products – ham, bacon, sausages, salmon. 136. ROSES OF YESTERDAY & TODAY (831) 728-1901 803 Browns Valley Road, Corralitos 95076 www.rosesofyesterday.com Hours: Display garden is open every day from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Details: Specializing in old, rare and unusual roses. Potted roses available from the garden. Catalog available for $5.00. 137. RANCHO MANZANAS HERMOSA (831) 753-1111 224 Browns Valley Rd., Corralitos 95076. Located an easy 9/10 of a mile from the Corralitos Market. www.ranchomanzanashermosa.com Hours: Daily August through November (call first) Details: The best Fuji apples in the world! Beautiful, delicious and natural. Related farm products and more. 138. PACIFIC CREST APIARIES HONEY FARM & GIFT STORE (831) 688-0508 875 Calabasas Rd, Watsonville 95076 www.pacificcrestapiaries.com [email protected] Hours: Feb. 1 – Oct. 31: Tues – Sat 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Nov. 1 – Dec. 24: Tues – Sun 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Details: “Just a Stone’s Throw from Aptos”. Lots of parking and easy turnaround for buses. 139. PREVEDELLI FARM 167. DRISCOLL’S BERRY STORE (831) 724-9282 or (831) 722-6279 (831) 763-5067 375 Pioneer View Rd, Watsonville 95076 1750 San Juan Rd., Aromas 95004 Off Pioneer Rd [email protected] Hours: Open year-round. Call ahead for days www.prevedelli.com Hours: Open daily – Call ahead for hours and hours Details: Certified Organically Grown Fruit – Details: Fresh Strawberries, Raspberries, Our fruit is picked at peak ripeness for full Blackberries, Blueberries and our famous Long flavor. Over 25 varieties of new and heirloom Stem Strawberries. Also available, fresh cut organic apples, from July till February. Six flowers, logo apparel and berry themed items. varieties of organic pears during the fall. 168. DOUGLAS-MICHEL BUTTERFLY PLANTS Olallieberries, Boysenberries, Blackberries, (831) 726-3626 Loganberries, Marion berries and Raspberries, 18201 Murphy Hill Rd., Aromas 95004 starting in May. Jams, jellies, fruit butters and 2.5 miles off Hwy 129 and Murphy Crossing. gift packs available. www.butterflyplants.com Hours: March – October by appointment only. 141. LIVE EARTH FARM CSA: (831) 763-2448 Mon – Fri 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Some Saturdays. 172 Litchfield Lane, Watsonville 95076 Details: Home-based nursery specializing in milkweed (toxic host plant for egg-laying www.liveearthfarm.net Monarch) and nectar plants for Monarch School Tours/Education Programs: butterflies. All plants pesticide free. We do not (831) 728-2032 sell Monarchs or caterpillars. Help the Monarch [email protected] butterfly and plant a milkweed. Hours: Please call or email us Details: We are an established CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) farm and also an educational non-profit (Live Earth Farm Discovery Program) located in the foothills of Mt. Madonna. 800 CSA families in Santa Clara, Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties receive a wide variety of organic fruits and vegetables. Both winter and regular season CSA’s available. School tours welcome by appointment. 151. GIZDICH RANCH (831) 722-1056. (831) 722-2458 FAX 55 Peckham Rd., Watsonville 95076 www.gizdich-ranch.com Hours: Open 361 days/year. Shipping available. Details: Fresh-baked pies. Farm Park, juice, preserves, fresh fruit, frozen berries, purees, gift baskets, Antique shop. Pic-yor-sef fields open May-July (strawberries), June (olallieberries), July (raspberries), Sept. (apples), Oct. (Pumpkin Patch Display). 160. WATSONVILLE CERTIFIED FARMER’S MARKET (831) 726-7266 Peck Street at the City Plaza in downtown Watsonville. Hours: Open year-round on Fridays from 3 - 7 p.m. Details: Wonderful array of California grown farm-fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, plants, eggs, and lots of prepared foods to eat now or take home. A great place to shop. 162. REDMAN HOUSE FARMSTAND (831) 786-0286 320 Lee Road, Watsonville, 95076 (Just off Highway 1 South) www.highgroundorganics.com Hours: Summer Hours (March-November) Wednesday – Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Winter Hours: Fri, Sat, Sun 12 – 5 p.m. Details: Premium organic strawberries, artichokes, vegetables, herbs and cut flowers. Pumpkins in October. 163. ELKHORN NATIVE PLANT NURSERY (831) 763-1207 1957-B Highway 1, Moss Landing, 95039 (Entrance across from Army Surplus store in Moss Landing adjacent to Elkhorn Slough. Nursery one mile off Highway 1) www.elkhornnursery.com [email protected] Hours: Open to the public Fridays only 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Details: 1100 acre Elkhorn Ranch. A premier source of quality California native plants, ornamental grasses & drought tolerant plants. Large range of native grasses and wild flower seeds in bulk. Wide variety of native grass species, including a red fescue meadow overlooking the coastal wetland of Elkhorn Slough. Home to over 120 species of birds, so bring your binoculars!