Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba were seen picking pumpkins with their kids at Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in Los Angeles.

The famous pumpkin patch site is known to be a regular for celebrities that live nearby. There's even a place where paparazzi stand by all day waiting for a celebrity to arrive.

For example, this year around, Fergie was also spotted with her children there. In the past, Usher brought his sons to ride the giant slide and visit the petting zoo. Because of the frequent visits from stars like Halle Berry and her daughter, attending Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch has become a tradition for many.

Owner of Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch, Lyra Marble, told Yahoo that the famous celebrities have become the most popular feature of her business.

Marble's mother, who had a farm in Oregon, founded the business in Beverly Hills in 1986 because she felt there was a need for it.

"My mom loves kids. She's from a family of seven children, a big Catholic family, and I'm an only child, so I think she just had extra creative energy," Marble said. "[The family] had a Christmas tree business, so she just thought, 'Hey, there's no real pumpkin patch for kids' because people don't have time to drive an hour and a half [to pumpkin patches outside the city], so she started building all the props. All the props you see around she created."

The pumpkin patch is on a side street near the intersection of Doheny Drive and Santa Monica Boulevard in a small lot surrounded by tiny houses and old-fashioned little businesses, such as sidewalk cafes and some boutique places.

Today, the rise of celebrity media has also helped to make Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch a star, now a popular site for tourists to visit.