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    Eckert's Grafton Farm

    3.8 (29 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Thom C.

    If you have every been to the Belleville location you will be very disappointed. We were. Very small store, produce and fruit did not look fresh. Selections are very limited.

    Pumpkins and funnel cake
    Avi S.

    We went on a Sunday afternoon. We had a great time, had the tractor ride and picked some apples. Traveled from St. Louis, so it was a little bit of a ride. The cider is awesome and delicious. We picked some apples and got the samples of apples and they are phenomenal. We bought like 20 pounds of apples. Picked out two pumpkins. Overall great experience and the staff is very helpful. The funnel cake was probably the best one I've ever had.

    Pumpkin Jamboree: draw a small cup of cider for 25 cents; pick a pumpkin for 69 cents / pound.
    John H.

    We visited on a "Pumpkin Jamboree" day, and I was surprised by the size of the crowd. I didn't count the cars, but estimate there were 150 vehicles across the rolling-hill parking lot. After we walked up the blue-barrel-marked walkway to the sheds, we found two waiting lines roped off like airport security: one for the apple-picking wagon, and one for the pumpkin-picking wagon, each pulled to the appropriate field by a tractor. You pick your pumpkin(s) and/or apple(s), ride back to the checkout shed, and pay by the pound. Since I don't normally buy pumpkins by the pound, I had no idea what to expect. But it turns out 69-cents/pound was a little more than I imagined. But it was all right. We were paying for the experience, and had a good time.

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    Nice place; however, they charge you to take the their wagon to buy their apples in the orchard.

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    Took the kids to go pick apples. We had a great time. The kids loved the bouncy house and the play equipment.

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    Prices for apple picking and pick you own pumpkin were reasonable and did take home some delicious apple cider.

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    This place was....interesting…read more I'll be honest, it popped up as a pumpkin patch. My sister just moved to the area and was looking for one close for her kiddos, and this was around the corner, so we decided to give it a try. To start, it was $10/person to get in, which wasn't really promoted. We've lived many different places and have never had to pay to get into a pumpkin patch, so that was a surprise. Kids were the same price, also a surprise. The property is pretty cool, they have some farm animals. They sold food to buy but half the animals you couldn't feed and the other half were already full from being fed so much. We assumed it was a regular petting zoo and bought some food before seeing it, so we ended up with leftover bags of food and no animals to feed. The hay ride only went once hourly so you basically had to wait around forever if you wanted to ride it. The maze was cool and the concept seemed really fun to find a message BUT the first word on the message was "God" and honestly, nowhere did they promote this farm as a religious-based experience. Lastly - the pumpkins. We came here for one reason. They don't even grow pumpkins on site, they ship them in, and they don't keep them stocked. I think we had like 20-30 pumpkins to choose from, if that, and they were picked over. We had a 4YO and a 6YO and they couldn't pick any of the pumpkins up, all the kid size ones were already sold. I feel like this could be a good spot for what it is, and if it was marketed as that - a Christian family fun farm experience. But, that's not what we had expected based on the marketing they had, so it was a bit of a disappointment for us.

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