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Jarrett Farm Resort
38009 US-75, Ramona, OK 74061
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Oklahoma Heritage Farm

38512 US-75, Ramona, OK 74061
4.7(171)
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(918) 371-7887
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Oklahoma Heritage Farm in Ramona has everything you want in a fall day — pumpkins, corn maze, animals, and so many photo ops! Have you been yet? #OklahomaFall #PumpkinSeason #FamilyTravel
Matthew ElliottMatthew Elliott
We took our kids out there this weekend for the pumpkin patch. They loved the corn pits and spent a great deal of time in those. There were a few treasure corn pits that the kids searched in for a good 20 minutes but they didn't find anything. The fact that a pumpkin is included in the admission price for kids 12 and under was really nice but the selection was smaller than expected and included several that were damaged so you will have to take the time to find the good ones. Our kids also enjoyed they hay ride that dropped us off at the straw maze. (Sit toward the back of the tractor if you have issues with getting the tractor dust in your face.) There were some cool nerf guns in the straw maze, but only a few worked correctly. It was cool to see them as an added activity though. The kids still played with them regardless and enjoyed the pipe slide. Over all there is a lot of stuff the kids could do. They enjoyed their time their and we got some great photos. I would suggest going in the cooler parts of the day to maximize the fun aspect. I'd say it was well worth the admission price as well. There is an option to purchase game tickets and a mining package which we did not purchase. Our experience was great. Even some of the staff were friendly to the kids and shared in the experience with was, so that was an extra bonus. It was advertised on their Facebook page that there would be emergency services and a color guard presentation but we must have missed it. It may be worth making those times more visible in the future on the web. Great family fun and we will likely attend again. Keep serving the community because we really did have a good experience.
Kimberly Carpenter DrymonKimberly Carpenter Drymon
My husband and I went to this wonderful place today. Even though we are adults, we had a fantastic time. We went through the maze, slid down huge slides, petted some farm animals, rode a hayride, shot paintball at targets, and shot pumpkins 300 yards out of a cannon. There was much more, but we ran out of energy! You can easily spend a whole day here. The folks were very friendly, too. They have two mazes, one is for children or the faint of heart while the other is bigger. We went through the bigger one, and it took us about 40 minutes. We did take a pic of the maze that is hanging at the maze entrance to use as a map. They have five different colored flags throughout to help guide you. We had a great time and didn’t get lost. The country store was fun, too, and I hadn’t expected it to be as big. I thought their prices were reasonable. This is a fun experience for any age, and I am sure kids would have even more fun than we did as adults. Most activities come with the $8 admission fee, but a few others cost extra. We thought the maze and hayride were worth the cost alone, but there’s much, much more to do.
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We took our kids out there this weekend for the pumpkin patch. They loved the corn pits and spent a great deal of time in those. There were a few treasure corn pits that the kids searched in for a good 20 minutes but they didn't find anything. The fact that a pumpkin is included in the admission price for kids 12 and under was really nice but the selection was smaller than expected and included several that were damaged so you will have to take the time to find the good ones. Our kids also enjoyed they hay ride that dropped us off at the straw maze. (Sit toward the back of the tractor if you have issues with getting the tractor dust in your face.) There were some cool nerf guns in the straw maze, but only a few worked correctly. It was cool to see them as an added activity though. The kids still played with them regardless and enjoyed the pipe slide. Over all there is a lot of stuff the kids could do. They enjoyed their time their and we got some great photos. I would suggest going in the cooler parts of the day to maximize the fun aspect. I'd say it was well worth the admission price as well. There is an option to purchase game tickets and a mining package which we did not purchase. Our experience was great. Even some of the staff were friendly to the kids and shared in the experience with was, so that was an extra bonus. It was advertised on their Facebook page that there would be emergency services and a color guard presentation but we must have missed it. It may be worth making those times more visible in the future on the web. Great family fun and we will likely attend again. Keep serving the community because we really did have a good experience.
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My husband and I went to this wonderful place today. Even though we are adults, we had a fantastic time. We went through the maze, slid down huge slides, petted some farm animals, rode a hayride, shot paintball at targets, and shot pumpkins 300 yards out of a cannon. There was much more, but we ran out of energy! You can easily spend a whole day here. The folks were very friendly, too. They have two mazes, one is for children or the faint of heart while the other is bigger. We went through the bigger one, and it took us about 40 minutes. We did take a pic of the maze that is hanging at the maze entrance to use as a map. They have five different colored flags throughout to help guide you. We had a great time and didn’t get lost. The country store was fun, too, and I hadn’t expected it to be as big. I thought their prices were reasonable. This is a fun experience for any age, and I am sure kids would have even more fun than we did as adults. Most activities come with the $8 admission fee, but a few others cost extra. We thought the maze and hayride were worth the cost alone, but there’s much, much more to do.
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4.0
5y

We took our kids out there this weekend for the pumpkin patch. They loved the corn pits and spent a great deal of time in those. There were a few treasure corn pits that the kids searched in for a good 20 minutes but they didn't find anything.

The fact that a pumpkin is included in the admission price for kids 12 and under was really nice but the selection was smaller than expected and included several that were damaged so you will have to take the time to find the good ones.

Our kids also enjoyed they hay ride that dropped us off at the straw maze. (Sit toward the back of the tractor if you have issues with getting the tractor dust in your face.) There were some cool nerf guns in the straw maze, but only a few worked correctly. It was cool to see them as an added activity though. The kids still played with them regardless and enjoyed the pipe slide.

Over all there is a lot of stuff the kids could do. They enjoyed their time their and we got some great photos. I would suggest going in the cooler parts of the day to maximize the fun aspect. I'd say it was well worth the admission price as well. There is an option to purchase game tickets and a mining package which we did not purchase.

Our experience was great. Even some of the staff were friendly to the kids and shared in the experience with was, so that was an extra bonus. It was advertised on their Facebook page that there would be emergency services and a color guard presentation but we must have missed it. It may be worth making those times more visible in the future on the web.

Great family fun and we will likely attend again. Keep serving the community because we really did have a...

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1y

Definitely won't be back. We came on opening day and you would think they would prepare and have everything spotless on day one, but that was NOT the case. The one bathroom they had that wasn't a porter potty was filthy, run down, and smelled HORRIBLE. The food trucks looked old and run down, with hardly anyone standing at the windows to show that they were even open. The only one I saw was the slushie truck. But, it looked dirty in there and they give you a cup that's overflowing, so good luck eating it with your spoon. My daughter dropped her spoon on the ground, so I asked for another one, and they handed me a dirty one 🤮. When we walked up to pay for our tickets to the pumpkin patch, the lady just stared at me until I said something. I was waiting for a greeting or something (typical customer service), but she probably would have sat there forever until I said something (so I did). Then, when I said I didn't want a pumpkin, she acted like that was strange. The bounce houses were FILTHY. The dirt and mud was caked on all throughout the insides of the bounce houses. I cringed at the thought of my daughter jumping in it, but I let her anyway and now she has a fungal spot on her knee. The axe throwing blow up didn't work. It was too old and none of the axes stuck to the bullseye. The whole place just seemed run down and depressing. Even my daughter hated it and she has never hated a pumpkin patch EVER. Please spare yourself and...

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5.0
2y

I had seen a post on Facebook about this place and decided to make the drive it was a 30 minute drive up there from my job but after calling and talking to the lady that owns it (the call was on Monday and this is now Wednesday) she assured me that all there vegetables were all locally grown and most they have grown on their place there, I was NOT disappointed when I got there it was around 3:30ish, I knew that being that late in the day there was a good chance things would be picked over there again NOT disappointed they still had plenty of TOMATOES 🍅 that is what I was after, now I know what your thinking why would I drive 30 minutes to get tomatoes 🍅 well the truth is I live out by Terlton so it is about an hour drive home and yes I have stopped at several places between my job and my house trying to find locally homegrown tomatoes 🍅 but no one had any, so yes I took a chance and it paid off I will definitely be going back up there, if you find them on Facebook she post updates daily on what they have for that day , I also found out they are open year round and are planning some kind of event this fall ( sorry I didn't know any more about it) I will be keeping up with them to see what else they have planned for later in the year, So if you are like me tired of not getting locally homegrown items at those tents 🎪 make the drive up and see what they...

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