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    Malabar Farm State Park

    4.5 (20 reviews)

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    Laurie V.

    Although it was quite chilly and rainy, we came in early March for the Maple Syrup Festival. I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, but from the horse-drawn wagon rides to the samples of syrup in the sugar shack to the complimentary tours of the Louis Bromfield home, I was impressed. Louis was a collector. The house contained everything from Grandma Moses paintings to pieces of furniture dating back to the 1600s to original custom-designed wallpaper. Some of the furnishings were inspired by Hollywood and also by Louis's time in France. He had this huge half-moon shaped desk that he designed himself. This thing was massive. Between the maple festival and the house, there was a lot to feast your eyes on. My 3 and a half year old was particularly impressed with the blacksmith demo, which allowed him to use an old fashioned drill bit and create a little souvenir. He also really enjoyed the kitty cats that live in the barn outside the Big House. Malabar farm has many connections to Hollywood and it was kind of interesting to learn that Bogie and Bacall were married right here at this farm in central Ohio. A couple different people told us to look for Pedro the Parrot in the gift shop. We didn't see him and the employees didn't know anything about him, so I am wondering if perhaps he passed away. Dead parrot aside, I really had an enjoyable day at the farm. I can't wait to come back again and learn more.

    Tonya S.

    We arrived just before sunset on a quiet Thursday evening. The gift shop was closed and the tours were over but we still wanted to enjoy the scenery. We decided to take a small fall hike in the park and the scenery was breathtaking. I can't wait to come back and fully experience the farm but the park itself is a true gem.

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    Shawnie K.

    If you are in the mood for a short roadtrip through rolling Ohio countryside, aim yourself north up I-71 toward Mansfield to visit the serene and historical Malibar Farms. This 1930's home-turn-museum is situated on a 900-acre working farm owned and operated by the State as Malibar Farm State Park. The main attraction is the 32-room house, which was the former mansion of Pulitzer prize winning author and conservationist, Louis Bromfield. Guided tours of the "Big House" go off every half hour or so and additional wagon tours of the property can be added on for a nominal fee. This is such a serene an peaceful place that draws visitors from around the country. Bromfield, who was born and raised near Mansfield, made it big as a novelist and screenwriter and lived all over the world, but after the depression he returned to Ohio to build his beloved Malibar Farm and implemented conservation techniques in hopes of preserving the central Ohio landscape. Bromfield is not the most popular name around, but Malibar is well-known for being the country escape for many of the 1940s and 50s New York and Hollywood jetsetters. It is most famous as the wedding site of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. A shrine to their nuptials resides on the dining room table and remains a pilgrimage site for fans of old Hollywood. At the bottom of the farm, a small log house known as Pugh Cabin served as the filming site for the opening scene of Shawshank Redemption. It is also is locally famous for its maple syrup. The extended Malibar wagon tours take visitors to the center where the syrup is made. In the winter, the farm opens 12 miles of trails to cross country skiers. If a day trip isn't enough, Malabar Farm offers 15 campsites, a 19-bed hostel, and a rustic cabin for rent.

    Polly the 40 year old parrot in the visitor center
    Ellen M.

    We happened to be in town for the Maple Syrup Festival, so decided to check it out. Parked near the visitor center and checked out the displays and met Polly the 40-year-old parrot. She didn't feel like talking that morning but can be quite chatty, I understand. There is a gift shop there as well. The property is immense and there 4 trails (3 under a mile long and the loop around the property, which is about 6 miles). We decided to hike the Doris Duke Woods Trail. It was an easy walk on a sunny day. The property has lots to see and explore beyond the festival. We enjoyed seeing the farm animals. You can also check out the Big House and the Pugh Log Cabin where scenes from Shawshank were filmed. Definitely worth a stop if you're in the area.

    Amanda C.

    This farm is so beautiful. It was a great experience being able to have access to the house and the animals. A really cute cat followed me around. The buildings and areas are well manicured.

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    Grace M.

    Beautiful starting point for hiking the trails. Though the map proportions are a little strange, trees have been marked to guide the way. I also recommend the drive up Mount Jeez for the view. After all, a change in altitude can change attitude.

    Giant Horse in the barn that my wife petted.

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    10 years ago

    Husband and I came here for the Maple Syrup Festival. Very interesting. Great learning activity for parents and kids.

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    This is a cool little working farm. There are several really good short hikes and if you go in the fall you are sure to see plenty of deer.

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    After you take a tour of the "big house" you can take a tractor ride through the property, both for only $5.

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