We stopped to take pictures of Clydesdale’s made out of hay. Mary who runs the farm offered to take our picture. Went into the store and they had fresh peaches and nectarines! Mary gave us some to sample. They were so good and sweet. She gave us napkins and wipes to clean our hands. They also had a variety of canned relishes, jams, and butters. Mary was very friendly and down to earth. She explained a little about The Peach Tree Farm. We bought some nectarines and she sent us home with a few peaches as well!!! My daughter enjoyed herself so much on this stop! Overall a great stop! If you have a chance to stop do so....
Read moreI first had a peach from Peachtree Farms at the nearby Bistro. The peach sauce over pork chop was spectacular. I (barely) refrained from licking my plate but did ask the chef where I could find the peaches. We headed over to the Peachtree Farms the next day. Unfortunately, they’d sold out for the day even before noon. The owner, however, took us to the orchard just so that we could have a couple of fresh peaches, since we live a couple of hours away. This was farm family hospitality at its best. One warning—prepare for peaches so juicy that the juice runs down your face, arm, and even shirt. I’ll be visiting...
Read moreVery nice place to visit lots of things to keep the kids occupied for hours. Very beautiful open space you don't feel rushed to move on to another activity you can just take your time and enjoy the day. You can feed duck's, goats, sheep pigs and donkeys. They had giant catfish, chickens, roosters and turkeys to look at. Puppy's to pet. Tons of Pumkins to paint and buy. Big corn pit for the kids to play in. Hay ride. Lots of places to take pictures. Pretty flowers all around. $8 bucks per person to get in babies 12 months and under are free. They have little stores where you can buy...
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