We took the grandkids, ages 9 and 14, here this past Saturday afternoon. I was thinking that they were too old for everything but the corn maze, However, they both liked the corn pit, climbing up on the bales of straw, the hayride to the pumpkin patch and a little duck game. Everything except the corn maze was paid for by a local church. We also ate most every kind of food they had in a nice heated barn with picnic tables including hamburgers, pork barbecue sandwiches, chips, drinks, several homemade pumpkin things, bottled soft drinks, and caramel corn for a reasonable price. I bought 2 Cinderella pumpkins and a small white one to make a stack for $15. After being there for almost 4 hours, they decided they needed to go to the pumpkin patch and select the perfect pumpkin. This was the first time we have gone there but already plan on going every year. It’s a much better option than the other farm in Warren county for grandparents. You can park closer, sit in a nice heated/cooled barn with nice, clean restrooms and wth smaller crowds. There are also plenty of seating options outside. All of the employees were...
Read moreI am always harder on places than everyone else, but we spent $38 to get in and do everything (2 adults and 3 kids), and we had lunch there (sufficient but kind of expensive at over $30 for 6 hot dogs, drinks, and chips plus 3 desserts). The playground is just a step above a backyard playground (the tubes that roll on the bars are great, though), and the hayride would be better going through part of the cornfield instead of just around the pumpkin patch. I guess what I’m trying to say that it was fun, but it wasn’t what I’d call a good deal. I wouldn’t have...
Read moreHad an absolutely great time, tons of things to do. Starting with pictures they have cute displays set up everywhere for pictures. Moving on to the corn pit, corn maze, hay rides, PUMPKIN PICKING obviously, they have a playground for smaller kids 1-5 and the other activities like a hay stack you can climb on. They have basketball, and if you get hungry or thirsty they have a small dinner you can stop at. The barn you enter is where you pay and if you don’t want to pick your own pumpkin they have per picked pumpkins, gourds and lots of other things! Definitely...
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