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    Hurds Family Farm

    4.1 (70 reviews)

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    Apple picking

    Fabulous day at Hurds Family Farm! 4 adults and one 7 year old and we all had a great day! we went down the slide, rode a pony, did the obstacle course, zip-lined, did the corn maze, picked a pumpkin, bounced, picked and ate tons of apples, had drinks and snacks - but the highlight was the bin ride! don't miss it. lots of people but so much to do and spread out that crowds are not an issue.

    Danilda S.

    It has come a long way since I used to take my kids. We went apple picking this last weekend, I was pleasantly surprised at how much it has grown. They have so many activities for kids and adults alike. I specially liked the bar area and the store with plenty of seating areas. Definitely a trip worth taking. They have bathrooms everywhere, you don't have to walk too far to find a port a party. You are able to spend the day walking or just watching the kids play around. Make sure to take a ride if you get too tired of walking. It is a great family place, just make sure to wear comfortable shoes.

    Delicious Ripe Apples
    Barney C.

    Overall good time and delicious apples. Great fall time activity to do with friends and loved ones that's "social distance" friendly. Staff is pretty friendly, apples are abundant and delicious. A large bag will certainly be enough for a family with some extra to share. Get ready to carry a heavy bag though or bring a cart. I'd pass on the animal feeding. They were pretty full, content and uninterest in the food we had to offer by the the late afternoon.

    Corn maze
    Lauren B.

    I got to visit Hurds with some friends yesterday, and we really enjoyed it! My friend's daughter LOVED the trampoline, and we all had fun running around in the corn maze. We went towards the end of the day, so we didn't get to do more than that, but we had fun with it. I appreciated that you only pay for what you plan to do, rather than needing to pay an entrance fee. The only disappointment for us was that they serve cocktails, but you can only drink them on the patio, which seemed a little silly, but not sure if that's for liability purposes. However, they do let you bring a spiked cider around the farm with you - we got the cider with local Apple Jack Brandy, and it was delish! The cider donuts there are also fresh and crispy and yummy, and I bought a pint of cider that I can't wait to try. Maybe it's because we went towards the end of the day, and it was cloudy out, but I thought Hurds felt a lot more local and less crowded than some of the other nearby farms.

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    Renee R.

    When you're driving up to be new paltz area from the city you'll be driving up the back roads and there's really just farm after farm. We've hit a few up along that way of the years & my personal favorite is the west wind farm but it's not really a spot that kids will enjoy as much as this farm. This one has a slew of activities for the kids especially on weekends. $15 gets you hayrides,corn mazes, Apple sling shots, Apple bounce, obstacle courses, jumbo slides, cow train rides $9 is really just for parents to chaperone Small bags $7 Medium Bags $12 Large bags $22 Their donuts are 6/$5.50 Their Apple butter was $11 Caramel sauce (mmmmm) $12 1/2 gallon cider $6 1 gallon $11 Cider spices 8 baggies for $4 Frisbe (I dunno why but kids want dumb sh't they'll never use) $3

    Amanda L.

    Kids had a fun day! Picking pumpkins and apples is an annual thing for our family. We like to try new area farms and give local businesses support. Although the kids had fun, we adults found it to be a little overpriced compared to others in the area and extremely crowded. There Apple selection was great though! All of the people took away from the country, fall feel of apple and pumpkin picking. Overall it was an OK experience and give it 3/5.

    Monica T.

    Super friendly staff! This was a cute place for the kids and they had a blast. Loved the apple launcher, tube swing, hayride, scavenger hunt, bouncy area, corn maze, feeding farm animals, etc. Spacious and clean-- no animal dung smell , even on a fairly hot day. Nice promotion of an apple cider when you check-in. Very refreshing!

    Upon arrival u must take a picture in this huge chair
    Mrz Saroya J.

    Very friendly staff!!! Great location with tons of things to do!!! My family and I had a great time.. get u some adult beverages before you head home!!! And pre order ur donuts to there so yummy

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    John M.

    We stopped in to check this farm out as it has some great review for kids so we figure we not come check it out, we've notice this farm is applying the covid guidelines and also social distancing. Staff were very friendly and helped us set up quickly but having an online check in which as you approach the main gate by car they hand over you've ordered in line in person, such as ape bags, apple donuts, apple cider ect ect. So we got tickets for all the little fun kid activity from feeding animals, kids slides, kids playground. We also got a chance to grab some apples and tasted really good. Well on to the pictures and hope this review was helpful.

    Robby C.

    Great apple picking. Huge variety. Well-organized and operated. Parking available on grounds. Great for families. Food served including warm apple cider donuts! A number of activities for the children to participate in. The grounds are awesome. It can get crowded but the grounds are so expansive that in some parts of the orchard you won't even notice how many people are there.

    Apple cider doughnut!!!

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    This place was fun and cute. Kids had a great time picking. We didn't do the rides. We just filled two bags of apples for about $15.

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    Ask the Community - Hurds Family Farm

    Hello - are friendly dogs on a leash still welcome?

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    Their website says dogs are allowed, but is there any location where they'd be restricted from?

    Hi. Friendly dogs on leash welcome everywhere on the farm.

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    Review Highlights - Hurds Family Farm

    Loved the apple launcher, tube swing, hayride, scavenger hunt, bouncy area, corn maze, feeding farm animals, etc.

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