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    Country Days Corn Maze

    4.1 (10 reviews)
    Open 5:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Timothy E.

    We had a great afternoon playing at the farm. Even though it rained yesterday things had dried out pretty good. Call ahead to make sure their hours haven't changed due to rain.

    Stephen P.

    Fun place to go to spend a few hours on a nice fall afternoon, as there is something for all ages here, from the corn maze to tire mountains to barn animals to cornhole to hayrides and more. Many of the activities are free of charge, so you can spend as little or as much as you like and still have a great time. The only letdown was no apple cider, donuts or anything at all of the sort, which was a disappointment, as a fall afternoon just doesn't seem complete without those must haves!

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    9 months ago

    Great activity for troop of highschoolers. Highly recommend the fire pits as great roasting hot dogs, marshmallows and hang out spot.

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    One of the best family atmospheres I've seen. Fun corn maze and plenty of activities for the kids to do.

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    Midland Farms - Hay ride in & out of the 'festival zone'- takes you through a little forested area.

    Midland Farms

    4.5(8 reviews)
    7.3 mi

    This is one of those cherished local secrets- a real 'mom & pop' family fun place…read more It's a gem in our area offering homegrown treasures & experiences for all ages at a modest price. I've shopped at their country store a few times for good, hard-to-find items & gifts- their goat milk soap is award-winning. Went to the 2024 fall festival to play & pick pumpkins. (Writing this ahead of our upcoming festival visit and hoping for the same unique tasty apple cider slushy.) Anyway, I don't remember doing much pumpkin-picking but what stood out was the vibe-- starting with a sweet hayride in from the parking lot, through a forest, & out to a larger festival zone. Most workers were happy to be there (& it shows). We felt welcome- even tho we were there at the last event wknd & towards the very end of a hot day. Ambiance: I like that we were allowed to look and linger, shoot hoops, all kinds of stuff. Just mellow fun. (I shot hoops 'against' a little kid there with her granny- won't tell you who won.) There are several places to take selfies and pictures, & just celebrate Fall. We don't have small kids (pumpkin picking here was more for them I feel) but we had a blast enjoying all that was available with basic admission. To sum up: Played games, shopped, & visited with animals- including attempted feeding of friendly baby turkeys- which was a little tough-- long story. Loved meeting the little pony named 'Flapjack'? (Note: it wasn't roller coaster rides or turbo-charged pumpkin cannons- but that's not what we expected or wanted.) I liked that we could see other couples & many families making memories (& likely traditions) together. Looking forward to my visit on Saturday- I'll update with more pics. (And a pic of that slushy!) Highly recommend.

    One of the closest farm attraction to the city that's actually a farm! I enjoy going on days that…read morenothing in particular is happening just to shop and see the animals hanging out.

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    Midland Farms - Walking up to animal area- behold the pumpkins!

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    Hunter Farm - Beautiful setting!

    Hunter Farm

    4.0(23 reviews)
    15.8 mi

    Super fun experience at the pumpkin patch!!! We visited on the Saturday morning before Halloween…read moreand it wasn't too packed at all!! We had fun. There is a big parking lot- but be careful, the driveway to get in is really narrow and only one car fits through at a time. There is no admission fee and it is free to walk around. You also don't need reservations. There is cornhole, picnic tables to sit at, a gift shop with local good slike honey and apples, a coffee truck, a lemonade truck and popcorn for sale. There are pumpkins everywhere of different shapes and sizes available for purchase in addition to gourds and mums. We bought a mum and it was $15. There are plenty of photo opportunities and a garden to walk around in. There is also a lot of space for kids to run around in. For an additional fee, there is a wagon ride you can take that will take you to see farm animals but we didn't do this. All in all, not as many activities in my opinion as some of the other pumpkin patches around town, but I did like how close it is to town compared to some of the other pumpkin patch options and it was super cute! The staff was all really nice too!

    I've been visiting here ever since I can remember as a child on field trips and it has always been…read moreenjoyable. I love that it is family owned and they always make it seem like you're family too while visiting. This year, my family went to pick strawberries a few months ago and it was a blast. We were shown where to pick them and to leave a flag of where we left off. The experience was so much fun and I would totally go back next season. The strawberries are delicious and I look forward to visiting during the fall for the pumpkin picking. They always make it such an enjoyable experience for both older and younger families.

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    Why Not An American Ark - Cow

    Why Not An American Ark

    4.5(8 reviews)
    17.0 mi

    Why Not An American Ark Review Aug 2026…read more Yes, we'll definitely be going back! A special shout-out to Primo and Jayla, who were working the horseback rides. They were both very friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable, which made the experience even more enjoyable. Of course, having two wonderfully behaved horses, Avalanche and Q, certainly makes their job a little easier--but they did a great job impressing the crowd! We had a great time and would definitely recommend visiting. One important tip: don't forget to bring a water bottle! It can get really hot out there, so staying hydrated is a must.

    This place was casually recommended to me by a friend, and I'm so happy we finally went and got to…read moreexperience it for ourselves. Today me and my bestie took our kids to this petting zoo/farm. The parking was ample, the property was stunning, it's absolutely not like a zoo in the best way possible, all of these animals are incredibly happy-looking and thriving! We really were impressed by the "enjoy at your own pace vibe of the place",it's nothing fancy at all...it's a simple farm with beautiful scenery, no frills or fancy anything, which again, I think makes these animals feel safe and happy and like they're at home, not just entertainment for people to pay and come see. There are lots of dogs on the farm, they're all friendly and so social! There's everything from camels to zebras, llamas, sheep, goats, chickens, rabbits, horses, ponies, turkeys, pigeons, peacocks, etc!!! I mean the list really goes on. There's even cows and pigs, too!!! Honestly, this place was just beautiful and we can't wait to come back!! Our kids had a blast, it's cheaper to use cash here instead of card, there's no food, so pack snacks and a picnic and plenty of water. There is a pretty clean porta potty near the check in desk where you get a map and buy tickets, and then a sink outside of it as well, picnic tables, a playground, etc.

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    Coop and Creek - Woodland Playground

    Coop and Creek

    3.7(3 reviews)
    69.5 mi

    So interactive, so many things to see, do, touch and lots of space to run around for kids & adults…read moreto explore. Plenty of parking (on the grass) and at first I was wondering where did my daughter bring us -LOL (we are visiting from the DC area). You walk by some buildings that resemble old school simple shacks and then walk into an open (plenty of windows) type building which is where your family start the farm adventure. We met Riley who gave us the farm overview & had us sign Waivers. *** Waivers are upfront & smart*** You & your children are entering a working farm area with different types of animals (never predictable), equipment, woods, several playgrounds etc.. Wear play/work clothes and be ready to get farm messy. You walk through the building into a little slice of heaven for kids & adults whoever dreamed of having a farm. You have goats, chickens, Quail, bunnies and two awesome farm dogs - well one farm dog & one in training- LOL. We ended up exploring for hours, looking at the animals, picking fresh vegetables from the garden (highly encouraged) by Ivy (Owner), walking in the woods. Best of all following our little one from the sandbox to the swing-sets, to the playground in the woods. Speaking with the Farm Ladies, learned some of the back story and the journey to fulfill the dream. What a cool vision & so much hard work . The entrance building was relocated from a nearby town, all the buildings, equipment is mostly refurbished. Just a special place they wish to share with all. As we left, my wife & Daughter purchased some farm fresh items and our Grandaughter left kicking & screaming - LOL. She wanted to stay.

    Hot and dirty! The place didn't feel safe for my grandchildren and me. We will not be going back!read more

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    Wise Acres Organic Farm

    Wise Acres Organic Farm

    4.5(42 reviews)
    5.9 mi
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    We came to the pumpkin patch! They have a large parking lot and it was easy to find…read more It's a $3 fee for everyone above 2 years old and you need a reservation. Although, it was easy to make a reservation and there were a lot of time slots to choose from. This included seeing the animals (goats, pigs and bunnies), walking in the flower fields (a sunflower field and colorful flowers), the playground and taking photos. The playground really was not much and I think older kids would've gotten bored easily. For an extra fee, there is a corn pit to play in, a wagon ride and a train ride for kids. We did not do these. There wasn't a ton of places for photo ops, but there were some. They have a shop with goods for sale as well as some snacks and drinks like apple cider, slushies, apple cider donuts, alcohol, etc. We went the weekend after Halloween, so there weren't many pumpkins to see/choose from, but if we went earlier in the season I'm guessing there would have been. On the opposite side of the property, there was a Thai restaurant and a shop that served ice cream and alcohol. There were plenty of picnic tables and even a couple TV's showing football. This was a bit of a walk to get to, though. They also have pizza which you have to order ahead of time with your reservation if interested, but I've heard great things about the pizza. Keep in mind it is only porta johns, like many pumpkin patches. All in all, not my favorite pumpkin patch in the area, I questioned why we needed a reservation and to pay, it really didn't include much, but I'm wondering if we would've had a different experience if we went earlier in the season.

    Very nice experience! I chaperoned a field trip for my daughter and the kids had a ball. There were…read moreso many different things to do from kiddie zip lines to feeding goats. The strawberries were so sweet and well taken care of. Such a beautiful farm & can't wait to go back.

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    Wise Acres Organic Farm - Lots of things for kids to play on

    Lots of things for kids to play on

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    Wise Acres Organic Farm - Little baby goat just roaming around

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    Little baby goat just roaming around

    Country Days Corn Maze - attractionfarms - Updated August 2026

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