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    Sumida Farm

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    I only buy Sumida brand watercress. Always taste sweet. Other brands tend to be bitter

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    Sweet Land Farm

    Sweet Land Farm

    4.9
    (119 reviews)
    12.0 mi
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    I had a chance to visit this spot on my last day on this visit, and was not disappointed. Sweet…read moreLand is a great spot especially for those with little ones or people looking to see what it takes to go from goat to a quality local product. There's free parking located on the property with a short walk to the Farm Shop, which should be a good starting point for any visit. I took advantage of the tour offered on Fridays (I believe Saturdays as well). Locals and military also get a small discount. With that being said, it appears to be geared more toward those with children. During my time here, there was actually a school field trip going through at roughly the same time. Expect the tour to take approximately an hour to consist of feeding and handmilking goats while also getting to see the different facilities. As some others state, there is a typical farm smell, but it's not overpowering. Heidi served as my guide and was happy to answer any questions I had regarding the process and small farm operations. Can't say enough good things about her. I ended the tour with a stop at the Farm Shop and purchased a goat cheese flight with crackers with plantation tea for lunch along with a couple things to take home to include caramel and soap. The flight consisting of a couple varieties was actually so rich and fulfilling that I actually stretched the meal to dinner too! My personal favorite was the olive flavor. The caramel, now that I'm home, is a welcome addition to my morning coffee. I'd love to visit again in the future to see what other future concoctions they come up with!

    Sweet Land Farm is absolutely worth visiting, especially if you have young kids. The setting is…read morebeautiful. Some of our favorite family photos from this entire trip came from this farm. Watching our kids feed the goats was one of those simple moments they'll probably remember for a long time. It's also about as clean as you could reasonably expect for a working goat farm. Yes, it smells like goats, that comes with the territory. If you're expecting a sterile petting zoo, this isn't it. It's a real farm and I actually appreciated that. Where the experience lost me was the hospitality. Maybe we arrived too close to closing, but the staff felt completely disengaged. Nobody was particularly welcoming, nobody seemed excited to talk about the farm or its products and asking simple questions felt like an inconvenience. You drive all the way out here because you're interested in what they're building. A little warmth would go a long way. The other issue was the flies. Again, I understand this is a farm. Flies are part of the environment. But when they're landing around food while ice cream is being scooped, it starts to cross from "that's farm life" into something that feels unpleasant. It was hard not to notice and it definitely took away from the experience. The goat milk ice cream was good, not quite my preference over traditional dairy ice cream, but still worth trying if you're visiting. Feeding the goats was fun, the grounds are beautiful and it's a fantastic stop for families with toddlers. I just wish the customer experience matched the scenery. This place has everything it needs to be unforgettable. A little more hospitality and a little more attention around the food service area would make a huge difference. I'd still recommend visiting but come for the farm, the photos and the goats. Just keep your expectations for the service a little lower.

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    Goat cheese tasting: Gouda & Chèvre
    Goat cheese tasting: Gouda & Chèvre
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    Aloun Farms

    Aloun Farms

    3.9
    (176 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    We always have a great time at the annual Pumpkin Festival at Aloun Farms!…read more This year, they had great rides from E.K. Fernandez, including a Ferris Wheel! We had a blast. They also had the free hayride, entertainment, the pumpkin patch, sunflower patch, pony rides, and more! I love that they partner with organizations for great giveaways. My hubby won 2 RT airline tickets to anywhere Southwest flies on the mainland by winning a watermelon eating contest! Woop woop! They also had really cute staged areas for photo taking, tons of food vendors, a farmer's market, etc. You can't go wrong when there's something for everyone to do. Highly recommend checking this place out for Halloween time. Bring boots and plenty of water and sunscreen - it's hot out there, but always fun.

    We went to Aloun Farms for the Fall Festival this year and overall had a nice time! It was great…read morethat the event was dog friendly. We brought our pup along and she loved exploring. The decorations were cute and festive, and the staff we interacted with were all friendly and welcoming. It was definitely crowded and a bit overwhelming, so we only stayed for about an hour. It was also really hot, which made it tough for both us and our dog. We walked around, grabbed some food, checked out the sunflowers and pumpkin patch, and then stopped by the farmers market store before heading out. The store service was quick, but one moment stood out. A young boy was trying his best to help us and do the math for our items when another staff member suddenly took over and told him, "You're going to the side. You're way too slow." It felt a little uncomfortable to witness, since the boy was clearly trying his best. I understand things can get busy, but it just didn't feel right to scold him in front of customers. Despite that, the festival itself was fun, the food and produce were great, and it's always nice to see local families and pets enjoying the day. We'll probably go again, maybe earlier in the morning next time when it's less crowded and cooler.

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    Me with our pumpkin finds!
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