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    3.8 (155 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
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    Goats
    Sandra T.

    We visited Parlee Farms in Tyngsboro today and it was such a beautiful experience! The farm is so well maintained, with big pumpkins, apples, and gorgeous flowers everywhere. There are also farm animals like chickens, roosters, goats, and sheep that you can feed (just bring quarters), which makes it extra fun. The farm stand store is full of goodies. We brought home jams, jellies, apples, and of course the famous mini apple cider donuts. At Mary's Country Kitchen, we tried the apple crumble crisp with ice cream, and it was truly the best I've ever had. Paired with the wagon rides, fresh homemade treats, and plenty of family-friendly activities, it makes for a perfect outing that everyone can enjoy!

    Cider donuts
    Yu Ya H.

    Parlee Farms is my early September tradition every year for PYO flowers. The flowers are so pretty and they have variety; they also have sunflowers in mid September. The entry fees is $3 and it's pay per pound for the flowers. There is also apple orchard next to the flower farm. It is really crowded in the weekends though with family and kids. They also have the farm food stand and store. Their apple cider donuts are a must try! A great place for fall activities and flower picking. -9/10

    Petting the goats
    Maya M.

    Looking for a day that encompasses all the best things to do outdoors? Look no further , Parlee farms is a one stop destination for fall fun. First , stop at the petting place to feed the most precious goats sheep's and chickens . Next, mosey your way over to the massive picking land to harvest your own farm fresh fruit & vegetables . Follow that by grabbing a delicious lunch and signature icecream. Make sure to stop inside the farm shop & grab some fresh produce & fresh apple cider donuts . The people that work for parlee are welcoming and friendly . 10/10 would recommend a day at Parlee

    Alex A.

    Went went to pick blueberries and flowers on Saturday. Unfortunately if you're like me and don't blueberries but your other have or family does you won't be able to go with them to just walk with them and experience it. If you go in your have to pay to pick. So that sucked. The front people the first people you see at the blueberry picking part were not the warmest of people. Everyone else was super nice especially the flower booth girls. We just picked flowers since we couldn't all do blueberries. We hung out with the goats too. The bought blueberries inside the Market store as well as Apple cider donuts and scones. All were fantastic.

    Jessica P.

    Get there early. We arrived right at 10 and had a great experience. We travelled with two kids. The kids loved the petting farm. It was nice to have the pumpkins already picked for us to choose from. The flower garden was very picturesque. We got amazing photos of the kids amongst the sunflowers and pumpkins. If you need Fall family pictures, go here! The kids enjoyed the tractor ride to the apple orchard. Apples were good. We didn't have Hard time filling our bags. This place is very Aidan's affordable. For $100 we did admissions for the flower garden, some orchard, hay ride, bag of apples, lunch (burger, hot dog, Mac and cheese), and to go desserts (donuts, cookies, bread, some crisp mix) , corn and cider. We enjoyed ourselves. The kids had space to run around. Parking was convenient. It did get full mid day but we'd done most of the activities by then. Lines were never long

    blueberry
    Julie W.

    We come once every year during the blueberry season and they're always a good size. 2 of the large buckets was $71 (we brought our buckets back, otherwise $73) and picking was good! Also the goat/sheep feeding area was very nice and you can buy a little bit of feed for a quarter to give to the goats.

    Cut your own flowers
    Nhung N.

    Parlee Farm is a lovely, lovely, lovely farm to take your family to. It is not overpriced and is worth every penny. It not as crowded as some of the farms in other parts of MA. It is located in Tyngsboro, Ma. Drive a little further north and you'll end up in Nashua, NH. You are that close to the border of MA and NH! We went on a Saturday in late August. First on the ticket itinerary is blueberry picking. You can pick blueberries for $4.50 a pound. You walk up to the blueberry stall to get your white bucket. Inside the bucket is a plastic bag. There was no limit on the number of people that can enter the blueberry field per bucket and also no entrance fee. There were at least two farm staffers along the way to guide us into the field and later to the farm market to pay. The blueberry bushes were about six maybe seven feet tall so you don't have to crouch or bend. There was a net above the field so there was a slight shade and I imagined this also shielded the plants and us from giant bugs. We picked a little over two pounds. It was a lot of fun for our little ones and for only $9.40. Totally worth it. The market was also very organized. You have your vegetables, fruits, flowers, donuts, and so on. We tried and liked their homemade garlic and basil butter so we bought some. And as a tradition with any farm, we tried the apple cider donuts. These donuts are very fluffy, not dense as as all. They sell them in bags of half dozen. There was also a refreshment/ice cream stall. I highly recommend their blueberry crisps with ice cream. It was warm and crunchy from the oats and not too sweet. There was a pretty extensive selection of ice cream and seasonal flavors as well. The family in front of us purchased a a strawberry shortcake and frozen apple cider drinks which looked refreshing. The petting zoo was in my opinion very organized. Chicken coups, lazy bunnies lounging about, goats and sheeps that all looked loved and cared for. And best thing, smells great for a farm with animals. Just beyond the animals was the flower field. You can pick your own flowers and peaches in August and apples later in September. Again, there was no entrance fee for entering the flower field. You get a bucket of water and pair of scissors and off you go. There were a variety of zinnias and sunflowers. This was the first time I have ever seen teddy sunflowers in person. They were so puffy and adorable. No wonder the name. It was so cute that you want to press your nose or even face against it. I got two stems of sunflowers which ended up costing about $2+ and my son helped pick some zinnias for about another $2+. The total came out to approximately $5. It was so relaxing walking up and down rows upon rows of flowers. The weather was perfect, cool and clear blue skies. You only have one job according to the staffers, cut the prettiest flowers. I give Parlee Farm a 5. You can easily park in the parking lot and you are a short walk to everything. And I mean a very short walk from the picnic area, to the farm stand, to the farm animals and blueberries picking. You can walk to the flower fields. The tractor will take you to the peaches and back. Apples are up front as well. The layout is great for family with small children and the elderly. The staff were spread all over the farm to help guide you and all of the ones I dealt with were super friendly. This is definitely a farm we would recommend to family and friends.

    Jeannine M.

    We were a little concerned about going apple picking at the height of the season but on this overcast and cool Friday early afternoon it wasn't crowded at all. There was ample parking and you didn't have to pay unless you wanted to pick and purchase. There is a $3 per person charge to walk amongst the flower gardens and an additional cost if you want to pick, but the photography opportunity was so cool i likened it to a very inexpensive walk through a botanical garden. Rows and rows of colorful zinnias, gladiolus, dahlias and sunflowers were being visited by so many bees and butterflies it was magical walking among the buzz. We did pick and chose the small bag for $17.50. As my husband explained, the apples are a dollar, two at best and so the small bag holds about 8 if you really pack 'em in. Also folks are eating them in the orchard and whether this is permissible or not (their signage indicates the latter) it's still happening. Consider it an experience and just fork it over. Or shop inside and wander around the non-orchard parts of the expansive property. It's well kept, no trash and we were fascinated by the bleating goats and lambs - they sound so human at first I thought it was a 'kid' crying for its mom...turned out that's exactly what it was. Overall we had a fun time walking among the orchards and flower fields. Listening to the hum of the bees was calming and grounding. The sunflowers were all pointing their heads to the sun in a horticulturally innate response. I loved it all!

    Flowers!
    Derek B.

    Stopped earlier today to pick some flowers and sunflowers with my girlfriend. Beautiful day for it. There was a little bit of crowd control getting in because of covid but the wait wasn't too bad considering that and the fact its Saturday. Overall took 10min. Two separate lines, line for the general store and the other for picking. Plenty of flowers to choose from, even grabbed a pumpkin on my way out. Grabbed some fresh apple cider donuts on my way out too! Perfect place to spend an afternoon with the family, highly recommend.

    Blueberry crisp with ice cream
    Christina N.

    We did some blueberry picking and cut your own flowers. The blueberries were very sweet and the flowers were beautiful. Staff was kind, everyone had masks on, hand sanitizer was easily found on the farm and they tried to have people keep distanced when possible. The blueberry crisp and cider donuts were also really good. If you go towards opening time then it'll be less crowded and not too hot.

    Elaine C.

    My family and I had a great time at Parlee Farms on a Saturday afternoon. From the moment we walked in, this place was PACKED. It was difficult finding parking as this place does not allow reservations during a pandemic like other farms. The entrance was a total mess. There were people everywhere and lines forming in every direction possible. There needs to be a better set up... We were a party of 6 and we were there mainly for their apples and the store/market. There were a couple lines for two different booths to purchase your bags for apple picking which were helpful but yet confusing since there were lines for all different things in all directions. We purchased 1/2 bushel bag worth 20 pounds for $35 which allowed the 6 of us into the orchard. Because we went on a weekend they charged $1 per person for the hayride. If we went on a weekday, the cost would've been included. We opted to walk and we regretted every step of it. They claim its a 10 minute walk, but it was pretty far.. but there were employees around to direct us to another employee. They had a ton of apples and every row was the same kind of apples so regardless if you went all the way to the back like we did or the very first rows you were going to get the same apples. Unfortunately they didn't have Granny Smith apples even though their website said they did. :( The store/market was lovely! They had all kinds of things to purchase such as, donuts, apples, pumpkin bread, honey, apple cider, you name it! The market was small but very organized. It was cool to see how the mini donuts were made! I love the fact that these were mini donuts rather than the whole donuts. They sell them by half a dozen in white paper bags at pretty reasonable price points. The farm also had flowers to pick as well in the back past the animals. There was a fee to get in but you got to pick 1 sunflower and the sunflowers were beautiful! I highly recommend this farm. It is a bit of a drive from Boston, but worth it as there is so much to do--Apple picking, animals, flowers, pumpkins, store, and the kitchen! The layout and direction of the farm and be better. Maybe inform guest it's about a 20 minute walk and there are some uphills. Also the trees for these apples are fairly small. Not a real apple picking session without ladders. Normally at other farms the trees are huge and a ton of ladders are found throughout the farm. We didn't see a single ladder at parlee.

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    Always have a Great time with the Grandkids. Picking apples, ice cream, petting zoo just fun overall !!!

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    11 months ago

    The peaches this year are nowhere near as sweet as they bave been in the past. I bought six of them and they were all very tart

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    Great place to bring your kids and grandkids. For animal farm, ice cream and sweet treats.

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    Lovely spot for picking flowers, and can't get enough of the sweet baby goats they have to feed and pet.

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