I would give 5 stars based on the grounds, however, left with a sour taste. My son and I visited the PUBLIC PARK today, and had barely exited our van before being questioned on whether or not I had a permit for photography. Mind you, it was only my son and I. I had no special equipment, props, or even a camera bag. Just a camera in my hand. I was showing my son the limestone cavern, and as we turned away from it, we were approached by the grounds keeper. I had not taken a picture. Was not even attempting to take one at that moment. I explained I did not have a permit, and didn't think I needed one to photograph my own son in a park. I was told there is a sign at the entrance and did need one. It was then implied that our presence was not welcome, so we left. So good luck on your visit to the farm. Don't bother bringing a camera with to capture any memories while you're there if you don't plan to purchase a permit prior...
Read moreIt's such beautiful and interesting grounds. We took a nice little walk through it and respectfully explored. We were lucky enough that there was an event that night where you could learn more about Trimborn Farms and what it was originally used for, along with what all the buildings were. A...
Read moreWasn't too impressed . Went to a craft fair paid $16. To just walk look at crafts which creative artist were showing their talent.
the history of Trimborn was presented well couldn't go in any rooms waste of 16 dollars it should had been free!! to get in. crafts...
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