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    Critter Barn

    4.6 (34 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Stephanie T.

    This little farm is so amazing!!! We were able to pet baby cows, sheep, piglets, and so many more. The staff was very nice and so welcoming. They even brought out a very sweet goat for the boys to get up close to. My two toddlers loved it! It was clean and they have a nice sandbox so the kids to finish up with. We will definitely be back!

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    Sarah G.

    We had a great time! Our favorite part was petting the bunnies and chicks. The staff was friendly and shared lots of interesting information about the animals.

    Melanie B.

    This is not a "petting zoo" as I first assumed. This is a farm that feels and smells like a farm. A farm where rain or shine, you can hold and feed a whole lot of animals. And it's essentially free, but don't be a tightwad. Donate some cash for the cause. I don't know which animal area I liked best. The room full of cats that my spouse deemed his personal version of Hell? (Don't listen to him.) The room full of bunnies of every size and breed? The chicks and ducklings? The baby goats you can hold and bottle feed at 12:30 every day? For city slickers, I absolutely loved our afternoon spent here. Reliving my childhood in farmland. I was like a kid in a candy store. PS You're going to walk out of there feeling dirty. With hay, animal hair, and maybe even feathers sticking to your clothes. So dress for it. I mean.. this is a farm after all.

    Keely N.

    Ok I really love this little place! Been going here for years with my kids! Went when it was free and only asked for donations to now where I didn't even mind paying $5 for an individual or $20 for a family. They have lots of barn animals to pet. Not to mention a cat and bunny room! They are expanding to a new location soon and I can not wait to see it. I recommend spring time when all the baby chicks, goats, and lambs are born!!!

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    My friends and I decided to drive from GR to Fennville to visit Crane's for our fun fall weekend!…read moreIt was absolutely beautiful so we knew it would be busy. We arrived around 10:15 (they open at 10) and they had people directing us where to park. It was really simple and easy. There were so many trees all around, with all the tree areas labeled for the various kind of apples. We wandered to see the beautiful pumpkin patch (so esthetic) and the cute little house for lovely photo ops! We were shocked to see that we didn't have people lined up waiting, but were able to capture some pictures. There is a corn-maze and you can pick as many apples as you want (I think it's weigh by the pound?) and they had some beautiful mums for sale as well! I highly recommend coming out for the fun space (including a hayride) if that's something you're interested in, but know that the later you go, the parking will be hectic, crowds will be ample and you'll have a lot to wait for. The other thing is that there is 3 different "Crane's" locations in the same area. They are all technically owned and operated by different people, so it just depends on which one you'd like to go to!

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    I went there for the first time this Halloween. We did two activities- haunted corn maze and the…read morewicked trail. The zombie paintball was closed. They offer activities all October on the weekends at various times. But night time I can imagine is the most fun. The ticket line was short but the line for the event was pretty long. It did move quick as we got there a bit earlier in the evening. Once you are through that line, you get on tractors that take you to the first spot. And then there's more waiting. Even though it was cold the staff did a great job, they were all in a great mood and festive. The corn maze was fun but not as scary as I expected and not too hard to navigate. I enjoyed the twisted path more, it was more scarier. The path is very well put together with each piece creating an awesome ambiance. Overall it was a great experience and worth doing again. It's very well put together with a great staff.

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    30.1 mi

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    We have been coming to bumbleberry acres for 3 years now. We love picking blueberries, playing at…read morethe park and finishing the day with a ride on the tractor barrel ride. When we arrived today we were pretty bummed that bumbleberry changed how they run the farm. We used to be able to give everyone a bucket and then the blueberries would be weighed and we would take them home. Now, be prepared to pay 12 dollars a bucket(you get to keep it). It's not the same experience when you are walking to the fields and the entire family needs to share a single bucket. We also adored the low key barrel ride. I believe it was about 5 dollars a ticket in the past. Now, you must pay 12 dollars per child plus 5 dollars per adult to watch your child play and go on a barrel ride. The petting zoo, bumbleberry chair, tire castle, everything is gated off. We passed and noticed most families did the same. This would have cost our crew 45 dollars for one ride (two toddlers, 4 adults). What was once a quaint family farm now feels off. We will be picking somewhere else next year.

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