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    Grabelsek Vineyards

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 1:00 pm - 5:00 PM

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    Molnar Farms

    Molnar Farms

    4.8(4 reviews)
    56.9 mi

    Not sure why there aren't many more reviews for this farm! My family and I went for their fall…read moreevent that includes a hayride, corn maze, pumpkin picking from the vine and a play area for kids. Entry was $5 and kids 2 and under are free. The entry fee gets you access to everything mentioned. There were 3 food trucks in front, and also their main building consists of fresh picked vegetables (a big assortment of peppers ranging from mild to hot) and other handmade local goods. Prices are very reasonable as well. If you don't want to pick your own pumpkin, there are also ones that you can just choose and purchase in front of their main building, along with cornstalks. Let me tell you, this hayride is by far the best I've been on. From the cleanliness of the farm and the hayride, to the organization and friendliness of the employees. They close at 5pm on Saturdays, and advertise that their last hayride is at 4pm, but they went until almost closing due to there still being people who wanted to ride. There were 2 tractors that took patrons to and from the pumpkin area. The ride to the area was about 5 or so minutes, and coming back was about 10 minutes. While riding, you get views of the whole farm, a view of a pond and also ride through their orchards. The tractors and seating area were clean and in good shape. The pumpkin patch had a lot to choose from and different shapes, sizes and colors. Many were still on the vine. The price for the pumpkins is $0.42 per pound. I got one huge pumpkin, and 4 small ones for $12. Not bad at all! This farm has yearly events, and I can't wait to return. Definitely recommended!

    I'll jump into the rating game to represent us 50-somethings that Matt G references - some of us do…read moreYelp! Molnar Farms is great. We are new to the area and when house hunting last fall, we spotted the hay bale minions. My husband is a huge minion fan so he made our poor realtor go back to take pictures! We didn't realize at the time that the hale bale sculptures are an annual event at the farm. We've been back to get fresh produce and went to the open house a couple weeks ago and took a hayride tour of the farm. Looking forward to fall produce and seeing what this year's hay bales are!

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    Molnar Farms - They have different hay art each year. This year was The Lion King.

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    They have different hay art each year. This year was The Lion King.

    Voytko Farms

    Voytko Farms

    4.5(2 reviews)
    27.4 mi

    I just came to pick blueberries and it's a pick-your-own farm about a 40 minute drive from…read moreUniversity Circle. This was not a very large farm and it is super easy to manage with plenty of blueberries for picking right into end of July still with plenty of produce. The blueberries were priced very inexpensively. Thinking about it, it was probably less than a grocery store. If I were to break it up, getting about a pint was $2, while it may be $3-4 at the grocery store which makes quite the difference. I expect blueberries to be more expensive at these farms as well, and it was a pleasant surprise. If you can, I recommend picking on a cooler day because it can take awhile, especially if you are looking to bake goods or pick many many pounds of them. There is a little shack which more produce and meats as well! There was garlic, squash, tomato, broccoli, fresh eggs and more when I went, so consider getting your groceries here too!

    This is my first year to pick blueberries here. They taste so amazing! No wonder I never liked…read morestore-bought blueberries! Freshly picked berries make store berries taste like papers, in comparison. The price is awesome. You pay 4 times the price at giant eagle. They also have produce- veggies, chicken. I bought 2 dozens of eggs. The egg yolks are rich golden in color. So different from Costco organic eggs. Some of the eggs have blue eggshells- because the animals are not carefully generically selected to mass produce. In nature, the genes naturally variate. I recommend come in early morning, apply sunscreen and bug spray. For toddlers, Plan to stay 1.5 hours at the most. They don't last long in the summer sun, which is the prime blueberry season.

    Grabelsek Vineyards - pickyourown - Updated May 2026

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