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Workamping at Lemos Farm: Creating Special Memories

Lemos Farm’s miniature train passing through a western-themed town, highlighting a popular attraction where Workampers help create memorable guest experiences.

Some Workamping experiences are about more than just the tasks – they’re about the people you meet and the memories you create. At Lemos Farm in California, Workampers find themselves in a family-friendly environment where every day brings smiles, laughter, and meaningful connections.

About Lemos Farm in California

Located outside the small community of Half Moon Bay, CA, but only 30 minutes from downtown San Francisco, Lemos Farm is a combination amusement park and family farm.

Visitors can interact with a variety of farm animals, enjoy pony rides, travel around the grounds on a vehicle-pulled train, or try their hand at operating a real excavator. People can even do yoga with some goats, or enjoy a snack and sandwich from the deli.

Fall is a wonderful time of year when Lemos Farm is transformed into a Halloween palooza featuring a haunted house and other special attractions. Best of all, guests can nibble on some pumpkin pie or pumpkin-flavored ice cream, and even select their own pumpkin to take home.

Workamping Jobs at Lemos Farm

Since 2019, the farm has hired between 15 and 20 Workampers annually to help staff the fall Pumpkin Patch event. It starts in early September and continues through mid-November.

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Lemos Farm Pumpkin Patch

“Each year, it’s a challenge to staff our seasonal operation, but Workampers provide us with an amazing opportunity to hire enthusiastic and experienced people who we can depend on for our fall season,” Frank Lemos, general manager, said.

Workampers help in many ways from driving hay rides, to selling pumpkin pie and ice cream, to supervising the farm’s petting zoo. The farm is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in October. In September, it is open Wednesday through Friday, but only operates on weekends in November.

“Work on the farm is very fun and unique. There is truly a role for everyone,” Bob Lemos, who grew up on the farm established by his grandfather, said. “We love to teach our Workampers multiple positions so we can give them flexibility to work different jobs while they’re here.”

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Courtyard at Lemos Farm

Workampers are Essential at Lemos Farm

As essential members of the Lemos Farm staff, Workampers benefit the operation in a number of ways, Frank said.

“Generally, they are reliable, hardworking and experienced people who enjoy their work and genuinely want to be here,” he added. “Typically, our Workampers are great with kids as well, which is a huge bonus because we mostly interact with families and young children throughout our day.”
Workampers often have a special knack for making visits memorable for families simply because of the way they interact with guests.

lemos farm yoga with the goats
Farm yoga with goats!

“One of our fondest memories goes back to 2019. It was our first year hosting Workampers, and one in particular lit up the room,” Bob said. “Seth could play the guitar like no other and had the voice to go with it. We still talk about nights when he would perform around the campfire singing songs and sharing laughs.”

“We also asked Seth on special occasions to perform for guests on our hay ride,” he added. “Kids especially loved his baby shark renditions. We still talk about it to this day.”

Apply to Workamp at Lemos Farm

Lemos Farm is accepting applications for next fall! Learn more and apply online at: www.lemosfarm.com.


Workamping at Lemos Farm shows how jobs can become something more – a chance to create special memories, share joy with others, and experience RV life in a unique way. To discover more Workamping opportunities like this, explore the Workamper News Job Listings.

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Greg Gerber
Greg Gerber

Greg is a writer, journalist, coach, public speaker, and the host of The Workamper Show podcast. He's been a full-time RVer and has been publishing content about RV related topics since 2000.

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