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    Pecan Creek Strawberry Farm

    4.0 (24 reviews)

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    Strawberry peaking out
    Elaine M.

    The experience is just what I needed. A little drive out to the country. Light wind, a little sun, and a strawberry farm ready for picking! Everyone is super nice and helped direct me to where I needed to be. One line to get a bucket ($4) if you are like a newb like myself. Another online for picking if you brought your bucket. A line for jam and planters. And last but not least, a line for that strawberry ice cream! You could tell the experienced families with their rainboots! My sneaks did get a bit muddy and certain lanes could not be traversed but still plenty of dry lanes with red berries under the leaves ready to be picked. Everyone was so polite to one another and you could hear the little squeals when a strawberry was found. It was heart warming to see generations enjoying the harvest together. I got there at 9:40 and really not much wait on lines to get started a little after the licking began at 10. Plenty of strawberries to be had! Like everyone else I was excited to take my strawberries home! Lovely and fun experience to be had!

    Super fun for kids and adults!
    Cindy S.

    Had a great experience this weekend. Took the whole family strawberry picking. There were 7 of us and we got lots of berries! Price for the red basket that you can reuse each year was $4. They had pints of jam for $13 and half pints for $8. This jam is hella good y'all! Dare I say it's better than Bonne Maman which I didn't think was ever possible! We also had a strawberry ice cream cone! Very tasty! The strawberries were $7/lb. We filled our red bucket and it was almost 6lbs. The line is long on Saturdays so get there well at 9am if they open at 10. If you already have a red basket you can get in the shorter line and get to pickin' faster. You can only use the baskets so don't bring your own. Oh and wear older shoes. If it rained recently, bring a change of shoes and a plastic bag to put your muddy ones in after picki We made a strawberry cobbler yesterday and oh my gosh! These berries were sweet, juicy, red and delicious! Cannot wait to go back.

    Alex A.

    We went here this morning and despite it being hella muddy we had a blast. We felt like kids playing in the mud. We got one $3 reusable bucket for of us because it holds 5lbs of strawberries and we didnt need more than that between the 3 of us. We picked for like 20 minutes and had our bucket full. Make sure you wear your boots or rain boots if you go after rain. The pictures will show what a mess it is. Great for kids and adults. Free parking in the grass. Strawberries are $5/lb. Its pick as many as you want. The field will close early due to it being picked out especially on Saturdays so get there early!! Picking season ends late May early June usually.

    Line to get your basket
    Kris B.

    Such a fun family activity. I never would have thought such a thing existed. Once you get in there and start picking some strawberries you just can't stop. Our family left with 5 baskets full of strawberries! No limit to how much you can pick. You pay $3 for the basket, which you keep, and then it is $5 per pound. We arrived at about 10:30am on Saturday and the line was RIDICULOUS. Luckily it moved very fast and we were out of line in about 30 minutes.

    Strawberry fields
    Chris B.

    The Pecan Creek Strawberry Farm is a great Spring tradition. The employees at the family owned farm are courteous and helpful. You must purchase the red buckets directly from the farm and they are $3 each. The farm has used the same buckets for 4 seasons and you can reuse yours after initial purchase. The strawberries are all pick your own and the cost in April of 2021 was $6.00 per pound. The fields were extremely muddy the day we went but it added to the experience. 4 out 5 stars and definitely an excellent family experience for all ages. 5 stars would have been awarded if there was access to a hose to get all the mud off. Better preparation next time for us but we still had a blast. Oh and the strawberries are phenomenal.

    Jerrica R.

    This was so much fun! It was really cold but so worth it. You get a big red bucket for $3 and then you pick as many strawberries as you want. Then when you are done, you pay for what you picked by the pound. They are very nice people and the field is clean. They have designated parking and everything is labled for questions. They do except cash and card. So you don't have to worry about bringing cash. You do have to pay for their bucket and can't bring your own, but it's all good. Bring good walking shoes, the fields are naturally uneven. The strawberries are sweet and juicy! Worth the drive out to here!!

    beautiful red berries
    Nicolette M.

    i somehow stumbled across this place on instagram and knew i had to go! we went on a Saturday, and we got there about 9:20, and the parking lot was already packed and the line was becoming very long. besides waiting in line in the blasting sun for 40 minutes until they opened at 10am, everything else was fantastic. you buy each bucket for $4 and you can pick as many berries as you want, but it is first come first serve. they also have strawberry ice cream, strawberry jam, and hanging baskets with strawberry plants! everyone was so nice and the whole experience was very aesthetically pleasing to me. there was plenty of berries to go around and they were still letting people in even after we left. they do sell out fast - they posted shortly after we left that they were closing at 12pm! they go fast but it is worth it. the berries are great quality and absolutely delicious. they are reasonably priced for the experience in my opinion at $7/lb. we got just over a pound, barely filling the bottom of the basket for reference. didn't want any berries to go to waste, so we only bought what we needed! could've picked all day, though! it was super dry when we went, but the ground is uneven, so be careful when walking especially after it rains. i wore sandals and my feet got kind of dirty but it wasn't that bad. i couldn't wait to review this place because i had such a great time. well worth the drive and the visit. hope to return sometime this season!

    Picked strawberries
    Madi L.

    Awesome super friendly staff my first time here I already tasted the strawberries and they are amazing and very delicious. We did come here on a raining day so if you do the same be sure that you will get stuck in the mud with your boots lol. Great place to bring family and get that experience of just pure great fun.

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    Cowgirl Chocolates

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    4.3(6 reviews)
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    Chocolate !!!!!…read more and locally made Chocolate at that, they have a table for the holidays in the Palouse mall, right out side Quizno's, they also have a store back towards town but there is not enough room to park my 18 wheeler. I have drove by there store hundreds of times and wanted to check them out, so I finally got a chance, I picked some hot chocolate sauce to put on Ice Cream and it is some of the best topping I have ever gotten, it also goes well in coffee for a nice sweet kick I wanted some of the hot chocolate powder but there were out, I am hoping they will have some tomorrow when I stop in again Yeah I am Hooked On Cowgirl go and sign up for some Cowgirl News and specials http://www.cowgirlchocolate.com/

    This is a great little store/business venture by a great local artist! I love to bring my…read morefriends/significant others here for their first taste of Cowgirl chocolates... mostly because of the store policy of giving every first time visitor a free chocolate truffle of their choice! Now now, don't go abusing this policy... besides, they'll probably recognize you ;) Every time I come by, the same sweet older fellow is working, and he's always very friendly without being pushy, and will help you figure out what you're looking for. The store is small, with a work area in the back, but they carry a range of prepackaged gifts, some local art, an area where you can pick your own variety of chocolates, and t-shirts so you can spread the good word! So why hesitate, knowing that your first (free) taste of delicious locally-made chocolate is waiting? Recommendations: My favorites of the spicy varieties have to be the spicy mint and spicy lime tequila chocolates, and my mild favorites are the orange truffles and (I think it's seasonal?) strawberry lemonade daisies. Also, the spicy hot chocolate mix is AMAZING and makes phenomenal mochas!

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    ***BRING CASH!!!!…read more Big Orange Pumpkin at Preston Trail Farms is WORTH THE DRIVE!!! We drive 55min one way every year to visit the Big Orange Pumpkin farm. As far as Pumpkin Patches go this is the best one for the cost. $12/person gets you entrance + one small pumpkin from patch + feed for petting barn + hayride + feeding & touching animals in the roping pen and the hay maze We take photos all over at the fun photo-ops set up throughout the patch. We take our time feeding all the animals, petting the longhorns and laughing at the goats as they jump all over one another. We make our way to the hay maze where we take turns racing through it or sending the kids through while timing them. It's not a difficult hay maze but they have fun going through it over and over. The hayride is silly, slow and is usually chilly, but it's a fun experience and there's a silly story along the way. We pack lunches, so someone runs to the car to grab those while the rest of us spread out at a table and then we all enjoy lunch together before picking our pumpkins and heading home. A FEW TIPS: -Try and get there shortly after they open so you miss the field trip groups and large crowds. -Pack lunches! There are quite a few picnic tables outdoors and a few indoors you can spread out and eat at. Food is also available to purchase indoors. -Bring cash!!! You'll be charged a large fee to use a credit card for entry -Wear boots or shoes you don't mind getting dirty -Bring a coast - the wind picks up, especially on the hayride.

    We drove an hour to visit this pumpkin farm, and we're so glad we did! It was opened later than…read moremost and has all the great attractions you'd hope for--a large pumpkin patch, maze, hayride, a great petting zoo with longhorns and a cool outdoor patio for adults to hang out as well as picnic tables for families. And the entire staff was soooo friendly and helpful! Well worth the trip! We'll be back!

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