ignore ANY bad review because I promise they didn’t understand the concept- and leaving a bad review for this place is just unacceptable to me:) we had an incredible time, we spent well over an hour just driving through, trying to spot the coolest, biggest, and most unique pumpkins. we’d never done anything like this before so when we saw a field of green we assumed there were no pumpkins. (😂) little did we know they’re under the leaves! when you imagine a pumpkin patch you think of hay rides or cider and mazes. and that stuff is cool, butI tell ya what my husband and I just had the absolute freakin best day and time going though and picking pumpkins off the vine. it was VERY fairly priced and i mean we truly did just have a ball together doing this. we are going back next year and every year after! I hope they stay open forever so I can take my kids one day and make it...
Read moreSince ny families first visit to Grider Farm we have been in LOVE. We have made going weekly in October a fall tradition. The corn maze is spectacular and easy enough for young ones to get through. The best part is the huge pumkin patch where the kids can run till they can't run anymore and pick their own pumpkins straight from the vine. This year the pumpkins were further back in a field that went on and on with vines full of all size pumpkins. The owners are always kind...
Read moreThe Grider family are the sweetest people and the pumpkin patch is so fun to visit. Kids are allowed to play on the hay bales, unlike most other places. I would personally much rather spend my money on a local, family business over buying pumpkins at Walmart or Homeland. Mrs. Grider also has a great stuffed pumpkin recipe so if you get the opportunity, ask for it. My kids are 13 and 11 this year and even though they are older, they still look forward...
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