hollys395
For under 10 bucks my children got a pumpkin and water bottle, hey ride , hill of cotton seed to slide down looks like snow without the wet mess , petting zoo and a lot of games/playground equipment they loved it and want to go back next year
Andreinka2011
Heads up, you car will be covered in dirt. They don't have paved roads anywhere near the place. Plenty of playgrounds and lots of fun things to do for kids and adults. However, they all involve you getting dirty, nothing is clean and you won't be able to wipe surfaces so if you are a germaphobe and get icky about being surrounded by animals and flies, this is not the place for you.The hayride is free and fun so there is always a line to get on it. They will take you to see the cows and will turn off the truck and park in the middle of where they have them. (This is the part where you wish you hadn't taken this hayride)I will definitely go again for the outdoorsy farm fun.
O5150SYmichelleh
Went Here a few times w/my kids, 1yr & 3yrs, around Halloween... Really ideal for kids under 6-7y.o. Expect some lines around Halloween (weekends in Oct., this place can get busy) Coolest things from my 3y.o.'s perspective are the sledding (on sheep's-wool mountain (dusty but Safe for kids), peddle-powered quads/go-carts & maze constructed from hay bales. Definitely a slice of Rockwell style Americana.
kristig1
We have been to this place every Octcber for 3 years with our children and their preschool. We also went in July when a friend had her son's birthday party there. That was great as we were the only people there minus the pumpkins everywhere as they usually are. If you want to experience a good pumpkin patch with a real tractor tour of the cows, hay maze, a cotton seed mountain where your kids can sled down, petting zoo and much more then visit this place!
2travelersasof2001
I have been to a few rinky-dink pumpkin patches and have never thought much about them before. Then I was told about this one. Ok, sure there is suppose to a lot for the kids to do. Didn't think much of it. We get there and the place is HUGE. I have never seen anything like it before. You pay an enterance fee which is $7 for a child and that gets one adult in free and any additional adult is $3. With that, the child also gets a ticket for a bottle of water and a free small pumpkin from Jack's Patch area. Unless you get something to eat, buy a big pumpkin, or purchase something in the store , there is no other cost to you. EVERYTHING that the kids do is free from then on. I don't even know if I can name it all. They have a hay maze, a bean bag toss area, a "milking" station on fake cows, some photo op areas with the large stand-ups with cut-outs for the faces, a cotton-seed hill to slide down, a dirt mound with every tractor toy you can imagine, a really big playground area for young kids and the hay ride. The hay ride is awesome. They actually take you on a small tour of the farm and through some of the stuff they are growing. You then go by some little goats and other small animals before you head into the cow barn. The actually stop while you are in here to talk to you a little bit about the cows and what they do with them on the farm. We were lucky enough that a baby cow had just been born 3 days before. Baby and mommy were in a pen together and sooooo cute. One of the best days I have ever had with my little nephew.