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    Gorgeous Goat Creamery

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Whispering Pines Alpaca Farm - Tamarind Moon is out for a stroll!

    Whispering Pines Alpaca Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    3.6 mi

    My sister and I visited Whispering Pines Alpaca Farm in July 2022. We were the only visitors that…read moreday, which was really nice, and we're so grateful to Danielle and Bill for sharing their farm and animals from time to time. We were lucky that the weather cooperated that day, meaning it was a perfect day to visit the farm and not too hot or humid. We visited with four Nigerian dwarf goats, 10 weeks old. They were adorable and so sweet. Danielle is doing a Hobbit and Lord of the Rings theme, which I think is great, so the goats (all male) are Frodo, Sam(wise), Merry, and Pippin. We got to feed them and pet them and just watch them being happy goats, which was really therapeutic. After that, we spent time with the alpacas. Bill showed us how to walk them on a halter. They weren't in the mood for that that day, which was fine with me and my sister. We wanted what was best for the animals. We got to feed them and hose them down a little, and we learned a lot about both the goats and alpacas. Danielle was an elementary schoolteacher, and so she's great at communication and putting you at ease. They saved the alpacas they have from overcrowded conditions, so we were very happy to hear that. Now the alpacas can spread out and soak up the open space. I looked at various alpaca farms online, and there are many. Why did I choose Whispering Pines? Because they offered the longest visit with the animals and farm in general, and they just sounded like the best. We're very happy we chose them. Rest assured, Danielle and Bill give their animals lots and lots of TLC. After visiting with the animals, my sister and I had lunch on the farm at a picnic table, relaxing in the peace and quiet, watching the alpacas and the goats. Danielle was extremely generous with her time, and so thoughtful with little touches that have a big impact and make you feel special. For example, when we arrived, there was a sign with our names on it welcoming us. At the end of the visit, we got gift bags with our names on them, thanking us for visiting. Honestly, we can't thank Danielle and Bill enough. Our visit was worth way more than what we paid in money; we have a lifetime of memories.

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    Breathtaking sunset on the farm!

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    Whispering Pines Alpaca Farm - Meet our little "hobbits" Frodo, Sam, Merri, and Pippen!

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    Howell Living History Farm - We learned how to plow the dirt and how they plant the wheat.

    Howell Living History Farm

    4.7(22 reviews)
    9.7 mi

    I visited here with a group of friends to attend their annual Corn Maze. The entrance to the corn…read moremaze is not that easy if you had to use a wheelchair, because it's a dirt path that leads upward. I didn't see much of the farm, but I did hear from my friend that their portable toilets were not clean. I don't like having to use those portable toilets, so I had to wait to use the bathroom later. I like how the Corn Maze has been in operation for such a long time. I like the history aspect of it, but I didn't like the exact setup. The guide explained to us that we had to collect information for trivia and history facts along the way during our experience. She explained in detail how to do this. I felt like there should be two different orientations: one for those who want to participate in the trivia, and the other for those who don't. We just wanted to run through the Corn Maze, but it was explained to us that we had to collect trivia facts and such. We had a large group, and one woman did collect the facts, and we all followed along, but I prefer to have the choice. Our actual experience through the Corn Maze was fun! It was dusty, so make sure to wear old sneakers, or be prepared to wipe off your shoes. We had fun trying to go this way or that way, and we took a nice group picture in the maze! I enjoyed myself, and while I wouldn't go back to this corn maze, I would love to check out other activities on this farm.

    My family and I came here for a trip and it was really far to get to , it seemed as if we were just…read moredriving and plus so much traffic. It was definitely worth coming here and seeing how the farmers do all the work on the property, and we learned about the history of the farm. They also showed us how to plow the fields and plant the wheat in the dirt. A couple of the employees who worked there wasn't very nice but overall we had a great time.

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