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    Ali B.

    My husband and I were wanting to take our son for some fall themed fun and heard about this place! It was a bit rainy so pretty muddy, understandably. I think the cost was a bit much for entry, my son is almost 18 months and it was $15 for him, $17 for my husband and I. We did each get a pumpkin. You can feed the animals here, my son was especially excited to see the goats! People working here were nice and helpful. Loved the little farm store too, I got some honey sticks! Plus they had some cute fall and winter decor which was fun to look at. Would come here again!

    Sara V.

    This little farm is SO adorable and has tons of fun stuff for the kids. I'm a fairly new wheelchair user and was amazed that the entire property was accessible to me. The animals are well cared for and the grounds were nicely groomed. Definitely worth the fee!!

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    Corina A.

    When my daughter said she wanted to take my grandson here when I came to visit, my first thought was wow, this place is pricy for a pumpkin patch. Once you arrive then you can understand the $17 entrance fee. They have everything from pumpkin filled areas to take photos, hayrides, bouncy houses, animals to pet and feed, pedal cars and so much more. There are shaded areas if you need to get out of the sun and benches to sit on throughout the park. Small selection of snacks to purchase and a gift shop filled will cool Halloween/fall season items. They offer buckets of carrots to feed the animals for five bucks and duck feed in a cone for 3 for $5. There is so much to do here that we didn't get a chance to do everything in the 2 hours we were there. The pedal cars were fun but needed some maintenance on many of them but we still had fun. Highly recommend you were comfortable sneakers you don't mind getting dirty because your shoes will definitely get dirty. Great place to bring the fam for the afternoon.

    Open 9/7/2020
    Lisa R.

    10/31/25 mother nature's farm 10/31/25 general admission includes: open daily 9 am to 9 pm wizard of oz pumpkin hayride straw bale maze visit farm animals spider web crawl pedal cars picture boards bull roping area corn pit playhouses human hamster wheels mega slide outdoor games admission under 1 year old free admission!! $15.00 1 yr. old & under 42" $17.00 42" & up 1663 e baseline rd. gilbert az 35233 www.mothernaturesfarm.com

    Turtles!
    Kelly B.

    I wasn't sure where to go for picking a pumpkin. I wanted a place that had some other fall activities for my little guy and maybe some farm animals to see too. This place had it all! The entrance fee was $15 for each of us. For that price (proceeds go towards helping care for the rescue animals on the farm), we were each able to pick out a small pumpkin from the patch, there was a hay maze, and a tractor ride around the farm. My toddler was delighted to see the goats, ducks, donkeys, and lots of other animals. We paid $5 for a small bucket of carrots and he loved feeding the carrots to the goats. It looks like there were some other activities too such as slides, but it was too hot when we went to check them out.

    Nia M.

    My sister found this place online and thought the kids would enjoy themselves here. There are a lot of activities for the family, more designed for the younger children. There is a tracker hay ride the whole family can do. Bounce houses, spider web climb, photo ops locations, and animals to feed. While you can use credit card to pay the entrance fee everything else inside the farm has to be paid in cash. There are plenty of activities for them to do however the large slide does cost a fee. There is a conession stand to help bet the heat with waters, slushies and more. All the animals on the farm are rescue animals. With each entry you received a pumpkin that you get to pick.

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    Brittney C.

    We came with a group for a hosted event. Turning in and parking is challenging to say the least. The entrances are not properly labeled, you walk up to the first entrance and are told no keep going, then walk in and wait to be acknowledged, as we don't know where to check in. Staff are less than friendly, more so barking things, this isn't an exit, keep your kids close near the cars, turn in your stickers. There are long lines at the food stands. People smoking inside the farm was our final decision to leave, it's disgusting and we don't want to breathe in cigarette smoke.

    LaToya B.

    Was the first time there and it was for a school field trip. It started out a little disorganized but they ended up pulling everything together, which was nice. I'm assuming they've been there for a while, but the city built houses around it. It's nestled right in the middle of a neighborhood off the major road. My son was able to feed the goats and loved it. He went on a hay ride and got to take a pumpkin home. He wants to go back to see the animals again. He loved the emo. It's a little drive for me, but we could turn it into a day trip to Mesa since Amazing Jakes is right up the street. I don't know if they have anything throughout the year, but it's worth checking out. Family fun event.

    Belldandy C.

    We came on a Saturday around 4pm. The parking was pretty packed when we got there. It's $15 pp for entrance which is a bit steep but it does include a lot of things such as hayride, jumping houses, kids maze, animal watchings, small pumpkin, and some other random activities throughout the farm. It's not the most aesthetic patch I've been to, though they have a few places for photo ops. Be sure to sit on the inside of the hayride car or you'd be like us and all we saw was growing hay and residential houses. The animals are all pretty spread out through out the farm and you can pay to buy food to feed the animals. Do know that besides the entrance fee, everything else in the farm is cash only! Overall, the kids had fun though I don't know if I'd pay $15 again to come back next year.

    Cow (or maybe bull?)
    Kassie L.

    This was our second trip to Mother Nature's Farm. We were here a few years ago and had a really good time. Less so this visit but I'll start with the good. We found parking quickly and entered through the "boutique." Tickets are $12 for everyone over one and include a free pumpkin. Once you're in, there are lots of places for photo ops, a snack booth where you can buy treats for you and the animals (carrots 4 for $1, cash only), a variety of gentle and friendly animals (cows, alpaca, horses, donkeys, horses, ponies, goats, sheep) to feed treats and pet, a hay ride, multiple bounce houses, a low straw maze, playhouses, climbing structures, shaded picnic areas, and a slide. Some tips: -sunscreen -bring your own carrots for the animals -bring cash for the snack booth or your own food -bring coins or singles for goat food -early on weekdays are less crowded Okay, now for the bad. I do feel like $12 is a little pricey for what we got this year. My kids were over it after about an hour. While the pumpkins we got last time we're on the small side, they were big enough to carve and there was a sticker pack to decorate them. This year they were more decorative gourd sized--way too little to carve. There were larger pumpkins available for purchase. Next, and first let me say I accept this could have happened anywhere, there was a school/camp field trip with poorly supervised kids. They really ruined the day for us.

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    Cute holiday shop! Nice big outdoor area. You can feed the animals. Perfect place to take your little ones!

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    $10 for kids (who get a pumpkin) and $5 for adults.

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    We normally just go the the pumpkin patch every year and and do some shopping in the cute little shop.

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