Cedarburg Creek Farm provided us with an idyllic fall day, enhancing our family outing in Wisconsin. The farmâs charm lies in its diverse array of activities suitable for all ages. The hayrides were not only picturesque but added a delightful touch to the seasonal experience. The obstacle courses designed for kids were both entertaining and a great way to keep them active.
One highlight was the opportunity to interact with the animals. The petting zoo was a joy for both young and old. Feeding the animals became a hands-on experience that fostered a sense of connection with the farmâs inhabitants. The variety of farm animals ensured there was something for everyone, captivating our attention and making the visit thoroughly engaging.
What stood out most was the warm and welcoming atmosphere of Cedarburg Creek Farm. It felt like a community space where families could come together and create lasting memories. The staffâs friendliness added to the overall positive experience.
In summary, Cedarburg Creek Farm offers a perfect blend of seasonal activities and a charming setting, making it an ideal choice for families seeking a wholesome and enjoyable day out. We left with smiles on our faces and cherished memories of a truly...
   Read moreThey have a bouncy house and a massive blow up obstacle course with a slide for the kids. There are lots of animals; cows, sheep, goats, emu, turkeys, pigs, geese, llamas, chickens, bunnies, horses, donkeys, cats, parrots and peacocks. There is a hayride, swingsets, slides and a couple of rides for little kids. It is the best petting zoo and pumpkin farm in the area. Younger kids and anyone that loves animals will have a good time. There's a concession stand with snacks, maple syrup, honey plus an area with cornstalks, pumpkins, indian corn, fall planters, gourds, meat and food for the animals for sale. It's free admission and starting at a few bucks for some of the activities. I feel good about spending money here to support a family farm and the animals care. They even have live music sometimes and a firepit. They have a sheltered area for parties and a greenhouse with seating out of the weather. My favorites are the calves, donkey and highland cows. The calves are in their own little pens behind the chicken hatchery. They are adorable and shy at first but,...
   Read moreI found out about this farm after a quick online search for pumpkin farms near me. Admission and the hay ride were free. We ate beforehand so we did not purchase food or drinks. I would say that this farm is more tailored to toddlers with all the rides, playground, and bounce houses. LOTS for them to do but it can get boring quickly for older kids. IF YOU COME, BRING CASH! To use your card, they charge $4. There is an ATM on the farm but there is a $3.50 fee for that so youâre only saving 50 cent either way it goes. The corn maze was $5/person so for a family, that adds up quickly, pony rides $10, etc. The pumpkins were 54cent/pound and itâs cheaper to just buy them at Walmart or your local grocery store. Overall, cool family outing and the staff is extremely kind. I just think the free admission/hayride is made up for by the high prices for activities/pumpkins. Thereâs no charge to see the animals, just to feed them, and there are...
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