I googled this place and thought it was the best looking place to take our family for the Fall. Then I heard of it by word of mouth too. It totally is a great place. I love everything about it, even the name. All the employees are super friendly and kind especially to the kids. The food was surprisingly good and a reasonable price. Many areas to take pictures on a beautiful and decorated property. We went through the fairytale maze for my toddlers. My kids liked hearing the story that leads you through. Very organized and clean, even the petting zoo. There were officers on site which made me feel safe and thankful. We showed up at 6pm to be able to see the Pumpkin Hallow lit up so we weren’t able to get pick a pumpkin before it got dark because we got caught up doing everything thing else. This just gives us a reason to go back for a 2nd time! The driver of the tractor was super friendly and told us afterward about who carved the pumpkins (which was really cool, I thought it would be basic carve outs but to my surprise it was very detailed and nothing scary for the kids but still awesome to see, our kids loved it) at the fire pits on the way out and we met the man who carved them. He was kind and inviting while chatting with us. He didn’t try to rush us out but invited us to sit for a little bit and told us about how the farm started out and was so welcoming in conversation. I highly recommend this place. Especially if you’re looking for a place celebrating the season of Fall and less scary stuff you see for Halloween. There’s nothing there that will make the little ones freak out and is great for the whole family. This will definitely be a tradition for our family. I hope they do something for Christmas season. Great job At’l Do! Overall a very safe, family friendly atmosphere, affordable and homey feel you get here. Almost didn’t want...
Read moreWe went to the maze this week. The maze itself was challenging and fun. You need to be able to walk at least an hour and it is flat so it's not very challenging physically. It is so much fun to get through the maze and you have to answer questions in categories to get clues on left and right turns. The pumpkin hollow opens at 8:00 after dark and it has beautiful carved pumpkins that are lit up and so much fun to walk through. These pumpkins are not real and carved with Dremel tools by artists and super worth it to go see. The fire pits are by reservation only but if the parties leave early and you don't have a reservation, the fire pit Master keeps the fire going for you till they close. There's also a fairy tale maze for small children, but as an adult I enjoyed it. Our dog did everything at the farm with us. We also did a hay ride and that was fun. The hayride takes you out to a pumpkin patch and you can get off and pick pumpkins. I didn't eat any of the food because I'm on a weight loss journey. But I understand the brownies are very good. The grounds are beautiful and lots of opportunity for pictures. This is a great place to go to just have some...
Read moreWhat a wonderful day with the family at The At’L Do Farms in Lubbock , Texas .
💜 Such a beautiful place . Many activities and very family friendly and affordable . Not too hot and if you get tired or lost in the maze, the guides will pop in and will help you out .
When you get to the halfway point you can choose to take a break and enjoy other activities .
🌽Corn Maze - they give you a map and quiz . 🐄 Petting zoo 🐴 Horse rides - You can ride them. 🌻Sunflowers -You can pick them . 🍞All kinds of Good food including Pumpkin loaf , pickles and snickerdoodle bars. 🚜Hayride to pick a pumpkin.
They accept cash and card!
Also Several opportunities for Harvest/Fall photos 🍁🍂
Gather up the family, put on your good shoes and be ready for a family fun adventure of all ages . We took our 81 year old mother in law and she enjoyed it !!! There are also like mini silos to sit down outside of the maze near the petting zoo . And they have water for sale like $ 2 .
Definitely recommend ! 🤩🤩🤩10/10
I took more videos than photos but here are a few...
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