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    Bergsbaken Farms

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    The sunflower fest was amazing!! We will definitely be making it a tradition moving forward!

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    Plum Loco Animal Farm - Play town

    Plum Loco Animal Farm

    4.8(31 reviews)
    55.2 mi

    100/10 recommend a stop here with your littles if you're in Door County! You can tell a lot of love…read moreand care goes into their operation here. I love that they emphasize this is not a petting farm; there is a lot of pride taken in giving these animals a dignified and happy life. We purchased a feed bucket with grain and carrots and fed the donkeys/horse and goats which our toddlers loved. We then headed over to the play area where they have oodles of imaginative play spaces setup with a little village that included a restaurant/vet/town store and then there's a barn and little house with tons of stuff inside of them for the kids to enjoy. There's also little tractors and tricycles for the kids to ride, push mowers, rocking horses. Tons of spots for adults to sit while the kids play (in shade too). They also have a very cute out house with a nice potty AND changing table with a real sink which is such a nice touch for families. Staff was fantastic and the price is so reasonable for all you get. We will absolutely be back!

    We visited Plum Loco over Labor Day Weekend, and our 1.5 year old had a ball! The animals were…read morefriendly and looked well taken care of and the staff was friendly and enthusiastic. When you buy the animal feed they tell you to go straight to the animals otherwise you'll get stuck in the play town forever. That was great advice as after we were done feeding the animals our kiddo was in heaven checking out the mini diner, grocery store, vet and more, riding on the child sized tractors and generally just having a ball. It was a great time, the perfect place to Brinn a picnic lunch & enjoy as the kids play. We will be back for sure!

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    Waseda Farm - Fresh produce

    Waseda Farm

    4.7(19 reviews)
    60.0 mi

    Hi, my name is Melanie Moore and I'm from Michigan. We…read morespent the last week in Door County at "The Rushes" across the street from your farm in Bailey's harbor. We learned that we missed Monday visiting the farm and would have to wait until Thursday as you are closed on Tuesday and Wednesday and we check out on Friday. Thursday morning we went to your store and bought 2 Ribeye steaks to cook on the grill for dinner while we packed and got ready to depart on Friday. We were really excited to try them after seeing your business advertised all over the county. Unfortunately our excitement turned to disappointment. Our steaks were not of the quality we were expecting. They were tough and somewhat dry. The sweet potato was very good but that was not enough to justify the $55 we spent on 2 steaks and a sweet potato. My husband also ran back in and grabbed a $12.95 rub for the steaks. I wanted to contact you instead of leaving a bad review on social media. Look forward to hearing back from you. My telephone # is (810)875-1430. Thank you in advance.

    My friend and I drove past the Waseda Farm and turned around because we saw a store. The store is…read moresmall but full of good for you food, produce and meats. I love to support local. I bought farm fresh eggs, fall gourds, brats, and snacks. Very friendly service. And reasonable prices for an independent farm. I recommend stopping in, there are a lot of options.

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    Very cute farm!

    Waseda Farm - A lot of meat options.

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    A lot of meat options.

    Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center

    Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center

    4.5(10 reviews)
    62.0 mi

    If you are looking for a place to visit in Wisconsin that is truly Wisconsin, then the Farm…read moreDiscovery Center is that place. What better way to learn about the Dairy's State's dairy industry than visiting a real diary farm and witness it's moo-vie stars (yes, there is a short movie and it actually is very educational and entertaining) in action. We got to watch a calf be born onsite that morning, then learn how agriculture brings food to our tables through well designed,interactive exhibits and then enjoy some tasty food at the onsite cafe (great cheese curd fries and burgers). As a bonus, there was a fun corn maze to grab a beer or a canned brandy old fashioned and get lost in. Our family had a good time. We spent about 4 hours there so well worth the admission price for the fun memories we had. Is it for everyone, maybe not but it is probably a good idea to learn about where your food comes from and how it impacts your community. Have fun and learn something useful. Win/win right there.

    Great if you have small children. I came here with my adult son. Driven by it a bunch of times…read more Finally decided to stop and check it out. I should have figured it was geared to small children on my own but a heads up from the front desk lady would have been appreciated before I paid $36 for two adults. They did have a separate area where they kept a couple of cows about to give birth that was pretty cool. Overall, would not recommend unless you have children in tow.

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    Oneida Nation of Wi

    Oneida Nation of Wi

    5.0(2 reviews)
    23.9 mi

    This is one of northeastern Wisconsin's hidden gems!…read more If you're interested in cultural tourism, you can't beat the Oneida Nation's heritage tour. You can either take a guided tour (especially recommended if you're from out of town or short on time) or you can pick up a brochure at any of their OneStops and roam about on your own. But before you venture out, I recommend you study their website and also map your route. You can go to a pow wow Fourth of July weekend, or the Woodland Indian Arts Show (varies, but usually late June, early July); visit the museum to tour the permanent historical exhibit and special art exhibits. If you're a foodie you won't want to miss the Oneida Market at the corner of Packerland and Larson Rd. It looks like it's just part of the OneStop gas station but it's actually a separate store on the south side of the building. It's managed by a women's collective and they have a vast array of bulk coffee beans and teas, herbal supplements, foods produced by the Oneida cannery (pickles, jellies, etc) And their own locally, sustainably produced meat products, including beef and buffalo! Freshly processed meat comes in on Wednesday (hence it's known around here as "meat day") so Monday and Tuesday aren't the best days to shop...the refrigerated case is pretty empty by that time. In the fall, the tribe additionally operates and apple orchard with the best cider to be had anywhere.

    I took the most amazing tour of the Oneida Nation Reservation over a span of 3 hours for a mere…read more$20. One of the best tours I have ever taken and it was given by the Oneida Special Events Coordinator Kirby Metoxen and he gave me the complete history, religious, political and social structure of the Oneida Nations. In the span of a few hours we visited a garage sale which I bought a wood crafted Turtle which is one of the three Oneida Nation tribes and also saw the school system, apple orchard, farm, bison farm, sweat lodge area used for Native American sweat ceremony, Salt Pig Avenue which is a small road with very old and historic wood homes that are still standing, Church of the Holy Apostles which was also very old as we went inside and Kirby played an old tape of Native American church hymns on the speakers, the Oneida Market which would remind you of a Starbucks and had local food and coffee and the Oneida Nation Museum where Kirby had the Director tell me about the history and mission of the museum. This was so fascinating to hear about the history and plight of the Oneida's and how they are building their community today. I could not have asked for a better tour of this beautiful reservation.

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