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    Savidge Farms - Beautiful pre picked pumpkins (if you don't want to pick your own)

    Savidge Farms

    5.0(9 reviews)
    26.1 mi

    Such a fun day! The people were so nice and the kids had a wonderful time on the slides, the…read morehayride to pick pumpkins and absolutely loved the corn maze! Highly recommend!

    I spent the better part of a day recently, along with dear friend Sin City Farm Girl (SCFG), her…read moreYoung 'Un and the NMT. We were looking for a day of play, a tricky thing with a Moody Teen and his sidekick, and one that did not cost an arm and a leg. SCFG suggested Savidge, which is near their farm, so off we went. You can tell the place has been doing this for a while, as they had everything well laid out - from parking to activities to shopping. They also had a nice mix of free activities (such as a 'sandbox' full of dried corn that the kids spent over an hour playing happily in) and low- cost activities, the most expensive being $3 for a hayride to a pick-your-own pumpkin patch (cost of pumpkin you pick extra, weighed upon your return). There was mini-golf, shooting plastic balls in air cannons at targets, climbing on farm equipment repurposed as play gyms, going to see and pet baby goats, cow, piglets and see the emu, and of course the decently challenging but not impossible corn maze. Four and a half hours flew by, as the kids went from place to place. They even enjoyed a visit from some of the free-range hens who helpfully picked up any crumbs dropped around the outdoor picnic tables. Food options are as you'd expect - drinks (top price $1.50 for cold bottled water), chips, hot dogs (also $1.50). What I liked was the reasonableness of the items while still allowing the place to make a profit, not the price gouging we see at other farm operations we've been to. As for shopping - they have a beautiful selection of mums, very reasonably priced, and they have some (not an abundance, and again, not overly expensive) other food items like pickled hot peppers, etc. along with a variety of grown-on-site pumpkins, gourds, dried corn and corn stalks. Everyone who worked there was friendly, helpful and patient. We had a relaxing but entertaining day that did not break the bank, and came home with two exhausted and content boys. I have a feeling this place gets nuts in October, so go early in the season unless you don't mind big crowds. Definitely will go back again next year.

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    Savidge Farms - Pumpkin patch with my pumpkin

    Pumpkin patch with my pumpkin

    Savidge Farms - Tractors and farm equipment turned into playground space for kids - the absolute highlight for my 4 yr old!

    Tractors and farm equipment turned into playground space for kids - the absolute highlight for my 4 yr old!

    Savidge Farms - Beautiful open spaces, didn't ever feel too crowded even on a busy fall day

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    Beautiful open spaces, didn't ever feel too crowded even on a busy fall day

    Gress Mountain Ranch - Farm

    Gress Mountain Ranch

    5.0(2 reviews)
    21.9 mi

    I had the most incredible time at Gress Mountain Ranch. From the moment I arrived, Kathryn was…read morewelcoming and enthusiastic. It's clear how much she and her husband, Ben love and care for every single animal there. The hands-on experience was the highlight for me. I loved getting to feed the gentle horses, alpacas, pigs, goats, donkeys, turkeys, peacocks, sheep and more. The personal interaction with the animals was amazing. The animals seemed happy, healthy, and very used to human interaction, which speaks volumes about the ranch's welfare standards. Not only did I get to help with the animal chores, Kathryn is also very environmentally conscious as we composted, recycled or re-purposed everything at the ranch. It was a joy helping and I highly recommend making an appointment for an experience. It is also a great place to volunteer if you love animals, Kathryn is a remarkable woman. Kathryn not only loves the animals, she is knowledgeable and kind. I learned so much about the different rescue animals and the conservation efforts the ranch supports. The entire property is beautiful with spectacular views. If you're an animal lover or looking for a unique, educational day trip with the family, I cannot recommend Gress Mountain Ranch enough. It's more than just a ranch; it's a truly special place where you can connect with nature and wonderful creatures. I am now a steady volunteer, I encourage you to plan a visit!

    I had no idea it was going to be this much fun! This is the perfect place to go if you love farm…read moreanimals. No matter what age you are it's the most beautiful place! The couple who runs the property are so informative and you can see just how much they Love the animals! I recommend this highly and I can't wait to go back!

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    Watch out!

    Gress Mountain Ranch - Mini horse Rachael

    Mini horse Rachael

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    Burger's Farm Market

    Burger's Farm Market

    4.6(11 reviews)
    20.9 mi
    $$

    Andrew told me everything I needed to know, and quickly, although I wasn't in a hurry because the…read morefarm market is beautifully set up. Tons of local options to choose from, they seem to specialize in a later summer and early fall harvest, but supporting local farmers by carrying a wide variety of their earlier-in-season produce is something they pride themselves on. This is no side-of-the-road, 'leave two bucks for a dozen eggs' shack, this is a full service joint. A quintessential farmer's market, they have goat milk if you need it, and lots of other dairy options, plus countless frozen, refrigerated and fresh staples. Even the honey they carry is carefully chosen and centers around products from local apiaries, even the one just over the hill from their property, so cool! I grabbed a nice variety: gorgeous bunch carrots, an intriguing canary melon, farmer recommended mushrooms, ripe and sweet donut peaches, killer local dill pickles and a great price on a few ounces of...goji berries; I swear they're like twice the price at the bigger supermarkets. Canned and jarred options form pyramids of goodies in the form of sauce, pasta, cheese, herbs and spices, beef jerky, nuts, grains, oils, and dog treats, just to name a few sections. You can't go wrong, and I can't wait to go back!

    Nice people, good products at the best prices I've found in the Poconos. All the employees have a…read moreremarkable knowledge of their product lines. Their farm products are less expensive than the Agway in Stroudsburg.

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    Burger's Farm Market
    Burger's Farm Market
    Burger's Farm Market

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    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary

    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary

    4.8(98 reviews)
    59.7 mi

    Had a great time at Rosebridge. We did Piglet Cuddling and the Farm tour and met so many friendly…read moreanimals.

    We were looking online at 'activity' farms (animal husbandry-horseback riding-bees, etc) in the…read morelocal area and came upon the Rose Bridge Farm. Rose Bridge is a sanctuary and working farm on land once owned by William Penn. Since 2013, the farm has become a 'forever home' for over 300 animals. Many of the animals are rescues from dairy farms, livestock auctions or other scenarios where they were at risk. They have several different activities, we opted for the Farm Fest, which combined several of the activities. The Farm Fest includes a mini farm animal husbandry tour, baby animal cuddling time, hands on craft activity, a beverage bar and an outdoor fire pit. It lasts about 2 hours. There were many parents there with children, but also adults like us by themselves. There are two times - 4-6 and 6:30-8:30. We went on the 4:00 tour. It was great! It was very interesting hearing how the animals came to the farm - it was so heartwarming to hear the stories of saving so many animals. However, I wasn't expecting the 'cuddling time' to be so much fun. We started with the goats - so friendly! They were nuzzling and 'pawing' us - I sat down and several came to me and wanted to be rubbed or held. I even had an opportunity to feed a baby goat its milk bottle! We interacted with pigs, sheep, a beautiful thoroughbred horse and a donkey! It was a very special experience! Afterwards we all went to a large barn and made crafts - specifically little planters we decorated, added dirt and seeds (large selection of flowers and vegetables seeds) to take home as a little souvenir. We had a dinner reservation so we left before the fire pit activity. Overall, it was a wonderful experience to be with these farm animals and to support such a worthwhile project.

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    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary - Jason grooming!

    Jason grooming!

    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary - Feeding the babies so much fun

    Feeding the babies so much fun

    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary

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    2nd Mountain Sunflowers - farms - Updated August 2026

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