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    We've visited Dewberry Farm every fall for several years, and my kids have always looked forward to it. Unfortunately, this year's visit was a real letdown. Many attractions were closed -- including the corn maze and corn pit. Who closes a corn maze during a fall festival‽‽ While a few staff members were friendly and welcoming, several others seemed impatient or downright rude. Around 1 p.m., staff began herding guests like cattle toward the exit, saying the farm was closing soon. Attractions that had been open were shut down abruptly. When we mentioned among ourselves that we thought closing time was 2 p.m., a nearby staff member snapped, "Actually, we close at 1:30." Even after we explained that we had been told 2 p.m., she curtly repeated, "No, it's 1:30." We left feeling disappointed and unwelcome -- a sharp contrast to the fun, family-friendly visits we've had in past years. I truly hope the new management takes feedback like this to heart and focuses a bit more on guest experience than the bottom line.

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    Cindy R.

    Absolutely loved Dewberry! So much to do and the weather was perfect during our visit. We partook in the Easter egg hunt for the 0-3 year old and that was slightly chaotic. We almost didn't get any eggs because everyone was trampling over each other and the babies couldn't take their time and enjoy the moment but other than that so much FUN for us adults and my almost 2 yo granddaughter overall. Got to pet the animals, ride rides and play. So much to play with for the youngsters. They also have some adult fun like a wine garden. Food choices were limited. Looked like they are under some improvements so this place I'm thinking is more of a place to go to for fun and not eating.

    The girls upon entry.
    Susan B.

    Lots for the littles. One price entry is fair for all that's included. Extra cost exhibits understandable but with the amt paid for entry, we didn't want to pay additionally. More importantly, we went opening weekend and spent plenty on water.

    Kayla L.

    We had such a fun day here! I loved it because there is something to do for all ages (and lots of options!) My one critique is I wish there were more food options there. I imagined a wider variety with more fun fair treats. However, we did get a super yummy and large baked potato with brisket and corn with cheese. They were both really hot and fresh, and delicious! It was a bit busy but it's such a huge and spread out venue, we hardly felt it was busy! There's also a ton of Parking which is a plus. some of my favorite things: - paintball shooting - giant slide - gem mining - pumpkin painting (small additional fee)

    Readying for the Christmas event
    Caim S.

    Visited: 11/10/24 | Spent: $12 - Due to procrastination, I waited until the final weekend of the fall festival to drive 1 hour outside of Houston to Brookshire to visit Dewberry on a solo day trip. It was a perfectly sunny day and a smooth drive for midday Sunday. When I arrived there was plenty of parking and no wait line to enter. I noticed there wasn't much security (no bag checking), but plenty of space to lounge about in the mid-70s weather, take photos with the many fall festive props, and grab some snacks at any of the vendors. I opted only to taste the butterbeer (my main reason for visiting). To my delight, it tasted very similar to the butterbeer served at Universal Studios - Orlando: cold, frothy, and sweet! There were A LOT of fall festive activities to explore on the property, and even some barn animals to feed. I'd love to return for their "Berry Merry" Christmas event to see the areas transform into a winter wonderland. I'd also return on a cute date or a family outing, but would be sure to pack a picnic in the car as the food options were a bit pricey, although simple (state fair-like menu).

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    Bethanne A.

    The little one had a great time, but it is expensive!! The train was a fun ride. I napped. The slide was different and kids loved it. The play ground could be updated, the 500 carved pumpkins in the dark was a highlight. Lil bit loved the carousel and ferris wheel. Face painting is so overpriced, but it's the grandbaby.. All of the servicers were awesome in explaining what was a place like. Is the best pumpkin patch I have been too? No, but she was so tired we only saw half of it. Next year we will drive to Marble Falls. Overall a good good time and beautiful weather.

    Pumpkin display you see on the train.
    Rene S.

    We mainly went for the nighttime Halloween festival. We went to all the haunted attractions. They were fun. Not too scary for little ones. Bring some water. Only con...the tickets itself are about 200 for a family of four. The included price doesn't include a couple of the haunts. We ended up spending another 250 on food and attractions. Just a little steep.

    4pm open time, majority of booths had these signs!

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    Ask the Community - Dewberry Farm

    How strict are they with the time slot given? Do they give you a window to make it if it's past the time slot

    People can come after their time slot. However, this does not apply to coming before their alloted arrival time.… Read more

    Are you still doing the pumpkin patch?

    Yes they have a field of pumpkins for sale

    Can you bring dogs in?

    No . There's posters that say, no pets.

    What are the dairy free food options?

    Sausage on a stick, turkey legs, burgers, fries, chicken tenders, funnel cake fries, kettle corn, street tacos (plain or with sautéed vegetables), corn on the cob (plain), pulled pork and chopped beef BBQ sandwiches, stuffed baked potatoes, pulled… Read more

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    Review Highlights - Dewberry Farm

    We took our kiddos to take some of the pumpkin pictures that everyone wants to get, and we had a great time!

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    Blessington Farms

    Blessington Farms

    3.9
    (98 reviews)
    14.1 mi
    $$

    This is the second year we've come here in May to pick blueberries and blackberries. One of the…read moreworkers said that blueberry season is really a short 4-6 weeks time frame while blackberries are most of the summer. This year 2025, the blueberries are sweet but on the smaller side. The blackberries were not as good as some of them are tart or even sour as some seem to start fermenting? However in 2023 the blackberries were soooo sweet and juicy that even my husband liked them and he usually doesn't like blackberries. Maybe this year just wasn't good for blackberries. :/ The busket (basket bucket) is $1.50 and berries are usually $8-10 per lb but they ran a Memorial Day weekend promo for $4 a lb. We filled up our busket about 2/3 of the way for 2.7 lbs or $11 in blackberries and blueberries! Cheaper than Costco! Although it is a 45 min drive for us. Giant sunflowers were available too but all the wildflowers were picked already. Things to bring: Busket - if you already have one! Sunscreen - protect your skin! Hat - it's sunny! Water and a refill of water - it's HOT and you easily drink through 2 water bottles, plus if you use any to clean your pickings. neck towel / fan - nice to have I would also consider looking for a parking spot in the shade, usually to the left by the Farm Funland. I also put up our cars sunshade which helps too. This time, my 4 yo said her car seat wasn't that hot (whereas she will usually complain if it is), so i think jt worked! We only spent about 1.5 hours though from 1030-12noon, as it was getting really hot and the kiddo was over it. Overall, fun experience and some good berries but do come prepared for the heat!

    This was fun! I came here for a field trip with my friend and her daughter. The farm is HUGE! There…read morewas so much to do, we had each child pick what they wanted to do. There were some super cute photo opportunities! There were pumpkins everywhere. The staff was super friendly and there was plenty of parking. The kids had a blast, I would definitely come back. I forgot to purchase some of their honey on my way out. Plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.

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    Neal's Berry Farm

    Neal's Berry Farm

    4.6
    (23 reviews)
    13.8 mi

    I came here with a few other friends for blackberry picking. We came right as the farm opened to…read morebeat the heat. It was about 78 degrees outside, felt like 82, and with some cloudiness it was tolerable though still definitely sweaty. I would recommend bringing hiking boots or rain boots as footwear, the grass was very dewy in the morning and our feet were soaked in water after tramping on the grass for about 15 minutes. The energy at the farm was infectious! Coming from inside the loop, we are starved for nature. The welcoming vibe and natural surroundings really made it feel like a wonderful nature getaway only 45 minutes from the bustling city. The workers were smiling and relaxed, and gave us friendly advice. You can bring your own buckets but they also provide a cute cardboard box that can hold 10 lbs of berries, for 3 dollars. I would say the box is quite worth it--it has a little wire hanger on the top so you can carry it with you as you pick and the farm people suggested bringing it back in the future. They said that others have returned with boxes from 2019! We had a bit of confusion initially with the parking. There is no drive way and you drive across grass to park at the small makeshift lot, marked by cones. Pay attention to road signs on Binford road however it is pretty straightforward and should not be a huge issue. The farm is not large and you can walk from the entrance to the last blackberry field in about 15 minutes. It is easy to search the fields for ripe berries. The workers suggested where to find berries as well. As of 6/7, I saw lots of red berries but only 2-3 flowers. Although the farm put up a notice saying they are picked out for tomorrow, I would say you could probably eke out a few more weekends of blackberries, seeing the abundance of red berries. The Berry quality is amazing!! The drupes are huge and juicy. Some berries are quite large. They are extremely sweet and delicious. We initially only planned on picking a pound or two, but picking is so much fun that we ended up with 4 lbs. with entry fee being 3 dollars, basket being 3 dollars, and the fruit being 7 dollars for a lb, I'd say it is a decent deal for a few hours of decompressing in nature plus high quality, juicy fruit that is incredibly fresh and sweet. We observed abundant insect life, including lots of interesting spiders and green heteropterans. I studied entomology in college and it felt like an insect field trip honestly. We will be back for fig and grape season!!! If you're looking for a fun way to get hands on and pull yourself away from your phone this summer, Neal's berry farm is the spot!

    Located just off 290 and FM 2920 in Waller, this farm is open for the season in early May. You'll…read moreneed to refer to the website for the latest news. I had no idea that this farm existed until recently. The original owner's of Neal's Restaurant in Spring decided to get out of the restaurant business in 2009 and went into the farming business. The purpose of my visit was to pick blackberries. Farm admission is $2 for those 2 years and up. You have to pay $2 for a blackberry/fruit picking box, and you can bring it back the next time you visit. If you plan to cut vegetables and flowers, you'll need to bring your own scissors. Also don't forget to bring mosquito repellant. I barely saw any mosquitos but I got bitten. There were a lot of blackberries to pick, and they tasted good. You can even buy a plant to take home and grow yourself. You can cut as many zinnias that will fit in a solo cup for $3. I got kale, eggplant and zucchini too. I'm sad I missed peach season and fig season is coming up. There's a sink to wash your hand and a port-a-potty. The parking area was over grass, and it was organized. The people I encountered were friendly, but they are strict about closing time. The only reason why I didn't give this place an extra star was b/c there weren't activities like you would find at other farms and a picnic area (I saw tables so maybe it was closed off b/c of the pandemic.) Overall I had a great time and would highly recommend it.

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    City Of Spring Valley Village Fall

    City Of Spring Valley Village Fall

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    27.5 mi

    This review is specifically for the Fall Festival which is held at the City Hall park and has been…read moregoing on for a number of years. The event was held on Oct 20th which we thought was very convenient as it allowed the locals to enjoy the weekend visiting a local flair while the actual more popular Halloween weekend was still to come (hooray just another reason/excuse for more celebrations and to get out and enjoy the cooler Fall weather). Volunteers had decorated the park including setting up booths, a pumpkin patch, petting zoo, moonwalks, a food station and covered eating area where we enjoyed hotdogs, chips, fruit and a drink FREE of charge. This festival gets more popular and bigger each and every year and is a fabulous community based event. Oh and kids get to take home a FREE pumpkin. Did we also tell you there is no entrance fee and that every thing was FREE FREE FREE.

    Spring Valley is a lovely little village on the north side of I-10. The City Hall and police…read moredepartment are located here. Note of caution: the Spring Valley Police are all over that little village, so mind the speed limit and come to a FULL stop at all stop signs. Enough about that. this little park is a gem, with a 1/3 mile paved walking trail that winds around. It's got lots of trees, bathrooms, water fountain, and a drink machine. The playground is lovely, and there are two or three picnic benches. The trail is marked in 1/10 mile increments. There is ample free parking. Just a lovely little oasis right here in the city.

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