Falsely advertised haunted corn maze, first off they say you get a flashlight and what you get is a tiny bicycle light and it is only 1 for each group of 6, also the corn is very narrow and it is sad to call it a maze it's more of a guided tour. They are more funny than scary with "don't touch the corn" which is what the vast majority of them are repeating to you. In addition, for what they pay and advertise you would expect at least 30 to 40 minutes but the line alone is an hour at the least and when you walk in it takes only 10 minutes to complete the path if that. I drove over an hour and I highly believe the few reviews that make them have a high rating is from friends or the workers themselves. In addition after I wrote my initial review on Facebook they contacted me via private message asking for me to remove it so it wouldn't impact their revenue! Instead of taking it as constructive criticism as to how they could better...
Read moreTucked away, precious gem of a farm. They have great seasonal products. Apple picking season is one of our favorite farms to visit. It's definitely worth the drive to visit them🥰. They are always in good spirits and welcome everyone!! Truly appreciate the patience they have we visited last year with all our kiddos and friends, and they were truly excited to help us and welcomed the whole gang!! We arrived their in 6 cars and 14 kids ranging ages from 2 thru 11, not including the adults, and they welcomed all of us with a big smile and warm hearts. Most of the other farms we've visited in the past with such a large group haven't been so welcoming. ❤️Thank you 😊 that's why we keep...
Read moreBlueberry picking is still available in abundance on the bushes that are half way down the rows to the end. We walked all the way to the end of row 6 of 7. And no one had been to those bushes which are 7' tall & 5' width. Large berries all over the bushes. I would estimate the bush I was picking from had 30 pounds of ripe berries with plenty of unripened ones as well.
Pick your own blueberries are $4.99 a pound, the least expensive in the southern NH area.
We picked 6.38 pounds in 45 minutes between my wife and I. Snacking was Bouton 1/2 pound, as the ground around the bushes had a lot of drops.
If you LOVE P.Y.O. go to Lavoie Farm in Hollis, NH and get some delicious...
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