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    Fertile Earth Worm Farm

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    6 months ago

    Nature and well done. Events a bit expensive. But beautiful herbs healing etc. .....

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    Knaus Berry Farm

    Knaus Berry Farm

    4.5
    (1.1k reviews)
    6.7 mi
    $$

    I heard a lot of great things about this place so I was excited to finally come and try it. Upon…read moregetting there I thought it was cute, but honestly I am not sure where all of the hype stems from. We waited 40 min in line on a random Thursday to try their cinnamon rolls. While I thought it was a pretty solid cinnamon roll, there was nothing really overly exciting about it. It was just a decent cinnamon roll. We also tried the strawberry milkshake and I will say that was also pretty good, especially on a hot Florida afternoon. I appreciated the real strawberry flavor. Additionally there wasn't a lot to do when we got there. Maybe it was because we were there at the end of the season, but from what I could tell there wasn't really only the bakery and milkshakes. Again, solid option but I had heard so much about this place and just don't quite understand the viral nature of this place. But overall a good thing to do to spend an open late afternoon

    So I grew up with the old location and had mixed feelings about going to the new one, to be honest…read more But I was happy to know the taste and recipe are the same. I enjoyed an outing with my cousins here and treated myself to a dozen rolls and a vanilla shake. There's space to just hang out, enjoy some other sweet treats available by a food truck, and sit down on benches. Leashed doggies we're here to accompany and made some friends along the way. The menu has stayed the same with pies, rolls, and breads. Not all veggies are available they use to have but still the mos5 "popular" veggies remain. They still seperate the baked items from the shakes and drinks. I came on a weekend and there was practically no line which was unusual for me but appreciated. The smells, tasted, and feels are still the same. I'm glad someone took over but kept the tradition.

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    Strawberry fields
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    Robert Is Here

    Robert Is Here

    4.3
    (1.5k reviews)
    6.5 mi
    $$

    If you're heading south toward the Everglades or anywhere near Everglades City, a stop at Robert Is…read moreHere is absolutely non-negotiable. This iconic fruit stand is a true South Florida institution. From the moment you pull in, it feels like stepping into a charming, old-school roadside market bursting with color and character. Crates overflow with vibrant tropical fruits, the air smells sweet and fresh, and the whole place has that nostalgic, family-run charm you just don't find everywhere anymore. The mamey milkshake is my go-to and hands down my favorite. It's unbelievably thick, creamy, and packed with rich tropical flavor. One sip and you'll understand why it's legendary. Beyond the milkshakes, they carry incredible local honey, homemade sauces, unique jams, fresh shallots, beautiful vegetables, and perfectly ripe fruits. The exotic fruit selection alone is worth the trip. you'll discover varieties you didn't even know existed. What makes it even more special is that Robert himself is often there, still working and interacting with customers. It adds such a personal touch. Everyone on staff is genuinely kind, welcoming, and happy to answer questions or offer recommendations. Don't skip the back area, there's a small petting zoo where you can buy feed and interact with the animals, which makes it a fun stop for families and kids. It's more than just a fruit stand . it's an experience. A must-visit South Florida classic.

    So I drove all the way here knowing I was in for an adventure. I wanted a farm stand or market…read more While they had a tiny bit of veggies, they had about 20% fruit and 75% mangoes. Disappointed. I decided I might as well get a shake since the line was long- I got the Mamey milkshake since I never had Mamey before. It is good. I really can't describe it- not sweet. Creamy. Yeah, kind of like sweet potato. We'll see how my tummy feels after the milk in the shake By the way- this is a large cup. I'm definitely not going to finish this!!! It's great for tourists ands kids. It was too hot for me to walk around and look at the animals- so go in the morning. That's it. I'm leaving. Apparently there's wine tasting 3 miles down the road!

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    Plants for sale
    Tried my first fresh passionfruit! They cut it open and gave me a spoon to eat it with.
    Tried my first fresh passionfruit! They cut it open and gave me a spoon to eat it with.
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    The Berry Farms

    The Berry Farms

    3.5
    (346 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    I came to the Berry Farms with my family for their eggstravaganza event. It was really fun! I went…read moreon Easter sunday so it was a bit crowded. We had a great time overall. It would've been nice if they had more staff working the day of because it was a lot of wait time to get in and participate in certain activities. Other than that activities were all super fun. We got to take pictures with the Easter bunny, go through the sunflower maze, my son got to play in the children's playground, he was able to participate in the egg hunt and we had some delicious açai bowls for lunch! There are also so many beautiful activations throughout the farm to take cute Easter photos. They do such a great job decorating the farm!

    Awesome, large venue for a nice day out with the family and very kid-friendly! There is an entrance…read morefee, and parents must sign a waiver; enter at your own risk. You can access this on their site so you can complete before hand. The playground goes on for days, and the corn pit was a huge hit. My child thoroughly enjoyed making corn angels in it. LOL. Just a heads-up--on hot days, it is VERY hot here. There are also a lot of gravel areas, which are pretty miserable to push an umbrella stroller through, so bring your Rolls-Royce cruiser if you have one. They also have a blob bounce area, which is a lot of fun, but keep your eyes on the little ones! The bigger kids give no Fs around here, and apparently neither do some of their parents. So... bounce at your own risk. There's a nice selection of food options, although the wait times were pretty long. I was really looking forward to a delicious smoothie on such a hot day, but unfortunately, the drink was so warm it wasn't even drinkable. Definitely felt like a waste of money there. Overall, I'd go back because my child had such a great time on the playground, but for us, it would probably be more of a once-in-a-while outing rather than a regular trip.

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    Gem mining
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    Flowers fields
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    Pinto's Farm

    Pinto's Farm

    3.6
    (195 reviews)
    3.0 mi

    Here at Pinto's Farm in the Redlands area of Miami, FL, I'd like to highlight two sections around…read morethe grounds that made for a worthwhile visit. The first part is the paddle boats. Designed to accommodate 2 passengers, leisurely float down the tropical inlet of a man-made river. Riders can enjoy unlimited paddling trips and it's a nice way to appreciate nature, surrounded by colorfully green waters and palm trees. Next area of the farm to check out is the Petting Zoo. Quickly grab the attentions of goats and sheep by purchasing a small bucket of hay for $5. The animals are not shy and they have endless appetites. Pinto's Farm also has a race track, pony and tractor rides. The Brewery House offers food and refreshments and Pinto's Ice Cream Truck sells handcrafted milkshakes. General admission is $20 per person on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Overall, Pinto's Farm is a pleasant way to spend a few quality hours within the suburban community of Miami, FL.

    Fun for kids and surprisingly enjoyable for adults too…read more We ended up at Pinto's Farm somewhat by accident while in the area, and we were glad we did. It's clearly geared toward kids, but we still had a good time as adults. We were able to pet the goats and sheep and talk with one of the staff members, who was friendly, patient, and happy to answer our questions. It made the visit feel welcoming rather than just a quick walk-through. There are a few growing pains, it seems. Some areas could use clearer signage, and the place felt a bit understaffed at times but nothing that ruined the experience. Overall, it's a worthwhile visit. Adults will enjoy it, and kids will almost certainly love it.

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    Great customer service
    It was December 1 so they have Christmas lights and Santa's in a cute cabin. Everything is included
    It was December 1 so they have Christmas lights and Santa's in a cute cabin. Everything is included
    Many areas to sit down and rest

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