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Forrest Hall Farm

39136 Avie Ln, Mechanicsville, MD 20659
4.7(108)
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(301) 884-3086
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forresthallfarm.com
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Mon9 AM - 4 PMClosed

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Reviews of Forrest Hall Farm

4.7
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5.0
3y

We come here every year around Halloween for at least one field trip and the kids always have a great time. Lots of space to run around and play. Slides, tunnels, lots of climbing structures and play areas, plenty of seating and a pavilion with picnic tables to stop for lunch, corn maze, hay rides, animals (so many goats!) šŸ™‚ I think the goats are the biggest hit... until the end of our visit when we shop their little store on the way out. šŸ˜‹ They have the best apples, apple cider donuts, apple slushies, and pumpkin roll. You can also buy jams, butters, preserves, baked goods (but the baked goods, especially the donuts, go fast!) popcorn, candy, drinks, flowers, pumpkins, gourds, live plants and other produce. The staff has always been kind and courteous and it is overall just a lovely place....

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5.0
7y

Upon arrival several people where outside looking and trying to figure out how where to start/ enter for hayride/ pumpkin patch and where to pay. Entered the store, there’s a display window of donuts and cookies baked on site. Fruit and vegetables for sale along with an assortment of goods. The cashier didn’t clearly explain the types of admission. There is a ticket to just ride the hayride which is $3 I believe. To ride the hayride and corn maze it was $7. Couldn’t walk the corn maze b/c it was too muddy. If you’re wanting an actual pumpkin patch, I wouldn’t come recommend coming here, although you get a pumpkin with your $7...

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5.0
3y

Super friendly! No issue with parking. Don’t forget to bring your wagon! Well laid out activities for little ones, which makes it easy for toddlers to experience everything. Nice Restrooms on-site. Huge variety of pumpkins, gourds and plants. Inside, large variety of jams, spreads, apples etc. The pony feeding & ride was the highlight for my 3 yr old Grandson. Miss Cheryl and her lil ladies were truly fantastic with the horses and children! Personable, patient and knowledgeable. Overall great experience, reasonably priced and close to home! Will visit again! Don’t forget the tasty Cider...

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Danielle TateDanielle Tate
We come here every year around Halloween for at least one field trip and the kids always have a great time. Lots of space to run around and play. Slides, tunnels, lots of climbing structures and play areas, plenty of seating and a pavilion with picnic tables to stop for lunch, corn maze, hay rides, animals (so many goats!) šŸ™‚ I think the goats are the biggest hit... until the end of our visit when we shop their little store on the way out. šŸ˜‹ They have the best apples, apple cider donuts, apple slushies, and pumpkin roll. You can also buy jams, butters, preserves, baked goods (but the baked goods, especially the donuts, go fast!) popcorn, candy, drinks, flowers, pumpkins, gourds, live plants and other produce. The staff has always been kind and courteous and it is overall just a lovely place. Definitely recommend!
AshleyAshley
Upon arrival several people where outside looking and trying to figure out how where to start/ enter for hayride/ pumpkin patch and where to pay. Entered the store, there’s a display window of donuts and cookies baked on site. Fruit and vegetables for sale along with an assortment of goods. The cashier didn’t clearly explain the types of admission. There is a ticket to just ride the hayride which is $3 I believe. To ride the hayride and corn maze it was $7. Couldn’t walk the corn maze b/c it was too muddy. If you’re wanting an actual pumpkin patch, I wouldn’t come recommend coming here, although you get a pumpkin with your $7 admission (small one)
Chyane JironChyane Jiron
There's a sign stating you need to pay before entering but there's no one checking wrist bands. Went inside to pay and the woman at the register was on a phone call and was very rude. It was $9 per person to walk around and look at some chickens, goats, and rotting pumpkins. No employees to explain anything either. The people entering in front of us and behind us were just as confused about what to do and where to go. DO NOT RECOMMEND!
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We come here every year around Halloween for at least one field trip and the kids always have a great time. Lots of space to run around and play. Slides, tunnels, lots of climbing structures and play areas, plenty of seating and a pavilion with picnic tables to stop for lunch, corn maze, hay rides, animals (so many goats!) šŸ™‚ I think the goats are the biggest hit... until the end of our visit when we shop their little store on the way out. šŸ˜‹ They have the best apples, apple cider donuts, apple slushies, and pumpkin roll. You can also buy jams, butters, preserves, baked goods (but the baked goods, especially the donuts, go fast!) popcorn, candy, drinks, flowers, pumpkins, gourds, live plants and other produce. The staff has always been kind and courteous and it is overall just a lovely place. Definitely recommend!
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Upon arrival several people where outside looking and trying to figure out how where to start/ enter for hayride/ pumpkin patch and where to pay. Entered the store, there’s a display window of donuts and cookies baked on site. Fruit and vegetables for sale along with an assortment of goods. The cashier didn’t clearly explain the types of admission. There is a ticket to just ride the hayride which is $3 I believe. To ride the hayride and corn maze it was $7. Couldn’t walk the corn maze b/c it was too muddy. If you’re wanting an actual pumpkin patch, I wouldn’t come recommend coming here, although you get a pumpkin with your $7 admission (small one)
Ashley

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There's a sign stating you need to pay before entering but there's no one checking wrist bands. Went inside to pay and the woman at the register was on a phone call and was very rude. It was $9 per person to walk around and look at some chickens, goats, and rotting pumpkins. No employees to explain anything either. The people entering in front of us and behind us were just as confused about what to do and where to go. DO NOT RECOMMEND!
Chyane Jiron

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