Few people love old rusted farm implements more than I do but even I was overwhelmed by the vast size of this agricultural museum. I doubt it we even saw a quarter of the items they have here. There are literally building after building jammed with items and hundreds of items left out rusting in the sun. Some sections of the museum are fairly well curated with labels telling what the equipment is and when it was made. In other sections one has to fend for themselves. They did have a lot of older tractors that look to be in running condition. And I believe there are times when you can visit the museum when they operate the machinery. If if you are serious about seeing everything at this museum I suggest planning on taking...
Read moreThis museum is free and open to the public. Dogs are ok on leash and there are both driving and walking options so the museum is very accessible. There is a small kiddie train that runs through a farmstead setup (it wasn't running when I visited) There is also access to several miles of hiking trails in the hills above the museum. To get to the entrance, stay on the main road through the park and keep going past the frisbee golf course. There is a public bathroom just before the entrance. There are several picnic tables nearby and at least one small...
Read moreGreat place, its clean, safe lots of green space to go for a walk, have a family picnic or BBq. There are hiking trails that go up the hill if your looking for a great leg workout. They have Frisbee golf, play area for kids and a really well done, partially open air Agricultural museum walking or drive through to see with several buildings that house museum exhibits as well. They have several events throughout the spring and summer that are family friendly and fun for...
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