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    Lake Metroparks Farmpark

    Lake Metroparks Farmpark

    4.2(30 reviews)
    46.8 mi

    (This one is not for the Farmpark itself but for the Country Lights Drive-Thru which takes place on…read morethe grounds of the Farmpark.) This one is really, really simple. The below link tells you everything you need to know. 1. Go to the below site 2. Make a reservation for a day and time 3. Show up 4. Show you phone for the QR code to be scanned 5. Enjoy lights www.lakemetroparks.com/events-activities/events/country-lights-2020-2/ We went on a Tuesday night, and I made a reservation on the site about an hour before we got there. Everything was super easy and there was no line when we showed up for our 7pm time slot. Two small negatives: 1. The price at $27 bucks is a bit steep. I've got a place fairly close to me in Allentown, PA that's been doing a driving light display like this for years which is $10 less or I could go to the one at Hershey Park which would be more lights than here but is still technically cheaper. 2. In a sort of, it's not their fault category, the day prior it snowed and several of the displays weren't fully visible due to being some version of snow covered/snow obstructed. Overall this one is nice but small and before you know it, you're done. Is it worth it? For a Grinch like me, it's a waste of money, for someone who loves their Christmas, they might see this as a good investment.

    Pretty fun park, we normally go during horse fest. Lots of stuff to do here, there are wagons that…read morego up and down the hill pulled by horses or tractors. Dog friendly because the paths are paved and are wide. There are 2 playgrounds total, one of them is on the top of the hill and the other is at the bottom. There are restrooms that are not the best but work. There are a few picnic tables most of them are covered. Lots of animals and lots of horses during horse fest. Overall I recommend going during horse fest. (My review from Google maps)

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    Lake Metroparks Farmpark
    Lake Metroparks Farmpark
    Lake Metroparks Farmpark - A model train when you walk in. It's red.

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    A model train when you walk in. It's red.

    Ramseyer Farms - Goats!

    Ramseyer Farms

    4.7(23 reviews)
    19.1 mi
    $

    This place is amazing. For what it is, management runs the place very well. There are lots of…read moreactivities for kids and adults. They offer food options, they have a gift shop, and the kids will have a blast. The slides are fun for kids to play on. They all terminate in a pit of large corn kernels. They have zip lines, pedal cars, potato launchers, jungle jims, mazes, hay rides, and a huge pit of corn to play in. The kids had a blast and we did too. Very entertaining!

    I visited on a Saturday afternoon for a friend's birthday celebration in September 2023 and I had a…read moregreat time. She paid online for everyone and our ticket included getting to pick sunflowers in the field. BIRTHDAY PARTY -- We were all placed in a corner of the farm were there were long tables and bench stools. There were about a total of 25 of us for the party. My friend organised fun games for us to play and brought in food for lunch plus her birthday cake. We all had a blast. SUNFLOWERS -- A mason jar could be purchased at the entrance of the flower field but I didn't buy a mason jar. I just used my hands to hold the flowers as I picked them. FOOD -- The farm sells food and drinks but I didn't look at any of the offerings since my friend brought her own food for her birthday party. I believe they have typical fast food such as burgers and fries. This is a great family-friendly farm to visit in Wooster. I saw a-lot of kids running around and having a good time. I don't live close by so I won't be back but if you live in the area then I suggest visiting. **** GOAL of 150 reviews in 2024 - 30/150 total reviews in 2024 - 680 total overall Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 17 May 2024

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    Ramseyer Farms - Don't run with scissors!

    Don't run with scissors!

    Ramseyer Farms - Sunflower field

    Sunflower field

    Ramseyer Farms - Some of the fall decorations out front

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    Some of the fall decorations out front

    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Yoder's Amish Home

    3.7(19 reviews)
    39.7 mi

    I visited Yoder's Amish Home in July 2025 with some friends…read more We took a guided tour of a traditional Amish home. The tour was about 1 hour and very detailed. We entered a house and were shown how the kitchen, living room, and bedrooms would have been set up. The male guide was very knowledgeable. Throughout parts of the tour though, many of us were getting hot and thirsty. The hoke we toured had no fans or air conditioning units installed just for the sake of the tour (even though I know that a traditional Amish home would not have had A/C). Complimentary water would have been a nice gesture. Nonetheless, we all powered through send finished the home tour. At the end of the tour, we were offered fresh baked goods to buy (cookies and bread). My favourite part of the tour was seeing how the kitchen looked and seeing the clothes that males and females wear. I also liked looking at a German or Pennsylvania Dutch Bible. The tour we got also included a barn tour but at the end of the home tour, everyone was hot didn't feel like entering a barn. I went to peak into the barn and saw some horses which was cool. Overall, this is a nice way to learn some history about Amish people in Ohio and in general. The price is reasonable and fair. Tours begin in May, I believe, and end in September or October of every year but check their website to confirm. **** GOAL of 250 reviews in 2026 - 94/250 total reviews in 2026 - 935 total Yelp reviews - Reviewed on 20 May 2026

    I took my Mother on a weekend trip to the beautiful Amish Country in Northern Ohio. Yoder's Amish…read moreHome was listed as one of the top 10 Amish attractions in the state. I purchased tickets to tour the barn, both homes, the school and a quick buggy ride. Both our tickets were $26. We started in the barn where you could pet a pot belly pig and a puppy as well as some goats. There were several horses as well. The first home we toured was a conservative Amish home. What they called the master bedroom I called a large closet;) The beds were made of straw. This house was built in 1866. This family lived very humbly. A more progressive Amish family purchased the farm and built the second home. This master bedroom had its own bathroom equipped with a toilet and a bathtub. The furnishings were more modern. There was a woman and her daughter baking in this home and it smelled wonderful! They were selling baked goods. We bagged what we wanted and left cash in the money box on the table. Learning about how the children are schooled in the Amish culture was interesting. Most Amish families speak one type of German language in the home and another for their church services. And the children only speak English when they are at school. One of my highlights was the buggy ride. The gentleman was very friendly and had good conversation. The ride lasted a little less than 10 minutes. But that was just enough time to get a feel for what it's like to ride in the buggy. The farm itself was gorgeous with flowers everywhere. There were even some peacocks with babies roaming the grounds. I would absolutely recommend this if you are interested in seeing how the Amish live or just love to see a beautiful country farm.

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    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

    Yoder's Amish Home - Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

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    Saturday, 26 July 2025 at Yoder's Amish Home (a guided tour of a traditional Amish home)

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