I cannot begin to tell you how amazing not only this pumpkin patch is but also the family that runs it!
Cowboy Tex, Ms. Heather and the Logan family were so sweet and made us feel like family while we were there.
I sadly only just found them recently but thankfully it was in time to go on the last day of their Fall season.
I was trying to find a pumpkin patch that was open after Halloween and many are not. I was out of town for a week prior and it threw off our pre Halloween events.
Luckily it did because I found this wonderful place and they were open until November 5th! How cool is that?!
I called the number to make sure that was right and talked to Cowboy Tex who made sure to answer, also unlike other pumpkin patches.
He said yes indeed they would be open and did a yee-ha after. Haha He was super animated and really made me excited to bring the family down.
Once we went we couldnt believe how much they had to do, from feeding their very sweet farm animals, taking numerous pictures with all their awesome photo ops, swings , a playground, a big slide, a big roller slide and much , much more! The kids, my husband and I had a blast!!
What what really stood out was their customer service though. They didn't make you feel as if you had to run out at 7 even though of course we were making sure to be ready to leave by then out of courtesy.
They told us we were their last customers of the season and made sure to make us feel special for it. I bought some awesome hot apple ciders from the snack area and we talked to Ms. Heather for a while. She was sweet enough to give my son a snack too. I believe it was their kids helping with the snack area and they were all very polite and helpful.
Once we were about to leave Cowboy Tex gave my kids a cool little bracelet each and talked to them. He and Ms. Heather said we could let the kids take a little pumpkin each.
Then Cowboy Tex showed them some other different color cool ones and told them to take another one each and make a cool table set up with them. Haha
We asked if we could take a family pic with them and they were happy to. It was just a great happy feeling all around and I'm so happy we found them. If we weren't moving in the Spring this would be our staple pumpkin patch!!
Ms. Heather reminded me that we could come visit in the fall so we could visit there too and I thought, what a wonderful idea that was!! Haha
She said they also do Christmas time at the Farm with smores etc so we will DEFINITELY be there!!
Cowboy Tex also told us about other cool things he does like kids books and more that I'm going to check out too. He's definitely very creative and animated!
This was just an amazing, amazing experience with some very amazing, amazing people!!
Make sure to check them out!! You will not be...
Read moreGreat place to take the family! It's a family-owned & family-operated place that is great for photo shoots, parties, and exploring. The owners are very nice & friendly. They've nailed the Southern hospitality!
They have so much to do with a lot of activities, especially for younger kids. Here are the main activities & services they have: ACTIVITIES Many photoshoot areas Yard games: Corn hull, connect four Playground areas Barrel train ride. Happens every 30 min. Several giant human hamster wheels Giant pipe slide Roller slide Water pump station Chalk board station to draw & leave messages. Roping arena Corn crib Hay maze Half-pint Homestead (Toddler play area): Sandboxes, play houses, toy trucks, rockers. Hop ball jumper area Feed the animals: chickens, goats, cows.
SERVICES Free carts/wagons to use while there Food & Drink for sale Music playing Port-a-potties Several hand washing stations Seating throughout especially around play areas. Pumpkins for sale during fall. Small ones are $1 each. Large ones vary between $12-$30. We bought some small ones, but the large ones were expensive. Christmas trees for sale during winter.
Price is $10 per person ages 2 & up (Increased to $15 after we went). Each ticket comes with a cup of feed for feeding the goats, chickens, or cows.
It could have more activities for older audiences, lighting throughout the farm, and less expensive...
Read moreMy family had a great time here. The younger ones were thrilled and had so much fun playing with everything. There’s so much for kids to do. The 12 year old was a little meh with the place, but we did take several pictures of him smiling throughout the time there. There are cows, goats, chickens, play grounds, slides made out of huge tubes, huge tubes to run in, pumpkins, and a place to get food and some beverages.
The only down side was we came on a Saturday, and I was really surprised at the price of entry for a family of 5. It was almost $90 to get in. We got small pumpkins to try to save some money there, and only got my oldest some food. The littles were happy playing. There was also a line of cars on the road to get in, so we parked across the street and had to cross the road to get in. I recommend going earlier in the day (we were late afternoon) or on a weekday. The line was too long to ride the barrel train (probably an hour plus. We gave up after 30 minutes).
The kids had fun though, and we got lots of photos...
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