THE NUT TREE FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
Welcome to the Nut Tree for the next generation! Although the original Nut Tree closed its doors in 1996, visitors today can experience the rebirth of the new Nut Tree at the Family Park. This family-oriented amusement park features attractions and activities designed for families to experience together.
At the Nut Tree Family Park families can experience the original Nut Tree train as it winds its way through the lush landscape and past the Harvest Express roller coaster, the I-80 Traffic Jammers bumper cars, California Carousel and other custom amusement rides designed for kids and kids at heart.
Plenty of seating is available under shaded trellises where children play games, celebrate their birthdays in the party center and ride replicas of the famous Nut Tree Hobby Horses. Nearby, the Bocce Grove allows visitors the opportunity to enjoy a friendly game beneath the cool shelter of half-century old, heritage shade trees.
The Harbison House built in 1906-07 serves as a centerpiece in the Family Park. The original home is being preserved by the Vacaville Museum and will include memorabilia reflecting the rich history of the original Nut Tree and of California.
Admission to the Family Park is free.
Read more about the the Nut Tree Village, Original Nut Tree, and the history of the Harbison House.