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Jack Creek Farms

(Templeton, California)
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Jack Creek Farms is a small 5th generation family farm. Our farm is nestled in the coastal foothills of Central California 6 miles west of Templeton and Paso Robles. We are located directly off of scenic Highway 46 West, in the heart of San Luis Obispo County wine country. We have RV and tour bus parking with easy highway access.

Folks who visit our farm are invited to take a few moments to reconnect with simpler times past. Stroll through our demonstration gardens and antique farm equipment display. Pick a sunflower, olallieberries or a basket of sun kissed vine ripe tomatoes. Discover long forgotten heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables enjoyed many generations ago. We have a small hay maze and a haystack for kids. (more...)

(This listing was last updated on Aug 30, 2011)


Location

5000 Highway 46 West: 6 miles West of 101 on Highway 46 West
Templeton, CA 93465
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Contact Information

Tim, Joy, Becky & Mandy Barlogio
www.jackcreekfarms.com
(805) 238-3799

Mailing Address:

4665 Jack Creek Road
Templeton, CA 93465

U-Pick Farm   

Schedule and Location:
Open seasonally late May through early November. Please check our website for hours and dates of operation.

Farm Stand   

Schedule and Location:
Open seasonally late May through early November. Please check our website for hours and dates of operation.

Farming Practices: [?]

naturally grown


Association Memberships:   
  • Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF)

  • We are now offering our own estate grown whole wheat berries and freshly ground whole wheat flour. We have both a hard red wheat (great for sprouting or breads) and a hard white wheat (milder in flavor for adding to baked goods).

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    Products/Crops: [?]

    Click on the icon for recipes!   ("WSSF" Stands for Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall.)

    Vegetables: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    sweet corn
    cucumber
    eggplant
    garlic
    green beans
    onions
    pumpkins
    tomatoes
    winter-squash
    Fruits: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    apples
    apricots
    asian-pears
    blackberries
    grapes
    nectarines
    ollalieberries
    peaches
    pears
    persimmons
    plums
    Processed: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    baked goods
    cider
    flour
    honey
    preserves
    soap
    syrup (non-maple)
    Herbs: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    fresh herbs
    Flowers: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    fresh flowers
    Grains: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    wheat
    Specialty Items: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall
    gourds
    hay / straw



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