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    Midland Farms - Hay ride in & out of the 'festival zone'- takes you through a little forested area.

    Midland Farms

    (8 reviews)

    This is one of those cherished local secrets- a real 'mom & pop' family fun place…read more It's a gem in our area offering homegrown treasures & experiences for all ages at a modest price. I've shopped at their country store a few times for good, hard-to-find items & gifts- their goat milk soap is award-winning. Went to the 2024 fall festival to play & pick pumpkins. (Writing this ahead of our upcoming festival visit and hoping for the same unique tasty apple cider slushy.) Anyway, I don't remember doing much pumpkin-picking but what stood out was the vibe-- starting with a sweet hayride in from the parking lot, through a forest, & out to a larger festival zone. Most workers were happy to be there (& it shows). We felt welcome- even tho we were there at the last event wknd & towards the very end of a hot day. Ambiance: I like that we were allowed to look and linger, shoot hoops, all kinds of stuff. Just mellow fun. (I shot hoops 'against' a little kid there with her granny- won't tell you who won.) There are several places to take selfies and pictures, & just celebrate Fall. We don't have small kids (pumpkin picking here was more for them I feel) but we had a blast enjoying all that was available with basic admission. To sum up: Played games, shopped, & visited with animals- including attempted feeding of friendly baby turkeys- which was a little tough-- long story. Loved meeting the little pony named 'Flapjack'? (Note: it wasn't roller coaster rides or turbo-charged pumpkin cannons- but that's not what we expected or wanted.) I liked that we could see other couples & many families making memories (& likely traditions) together. Looking forward to my visit on Saturday- I'll update with more pics. (And a pic of that slushy!) Highly recommend.

    One of the closest farm attraction to the city that's actually a farm! I enjoy going on days that…read morenothing in particular is happening just to shop and see the animals hanging out.

    Cotton Bean Goat Farm

    Cotton Bean Goat Farm

    (2 reviews)

    ‼WARNING‼ (Neglected goats) Last Saturday I took a trip from Ga-Nc for two goats. The seller…read morecontacted my through this group here under the name Stacey carlisle. Stacey stated that the 2 year old mother and 10-12 week old baby were in good health and never had any Heath concerns or issues present or past. Well upon arrival we see tons of goats and but everything looks ok until we seen their farm dog with feces, and who knows what all mad and threw its long fluffy hair and coat.then we walked into the MN pen and there was a very large amount of goats all together in a rather small area sitting on a saturated pile of old hay the oder, of feces was strong but expected with that amount of animals present. I did have to bring my bottle 2 week old baby with me and was holding her the whole time so when the husband "Jason carlisle" found the goats i heard some coughing and sneezing but figured it was just allergies and baby's feeding. But immediately upon my father, picking up the baby. he heard raspy breathing and asked Jason "why?" We got fast response that she just choked on the bottle that morning but about 1hr into our dive she was coughing a lot and started to have some mucus in her nose. When we told Jason he simply said I can just bring her back but at that point that was a 2 hr turn turn around into our 7 hr drive and we were told she's in health so we continued on and didn't get home untill the night and she never stopped coughing. they were penned fed and watered but I noticed old poop matted to the baby's fur and tail. So next morning I cleaned them up cut out the poop and took the baby to the Vet where she had to stay 4 days for pneumonia of the right lung and high parasite loads of 5 different parasites !! As well as being anemic Due to this news the mom was also examined and at 2 years of age was only 45 pounds loaded with all the same parasites but at extreme levels. The sellers refunded me the cost of the baby, but I warned them about their herds condition with no acknowledgment or reply. I highly recommend not supporting this farm

    Such a fun experience! No shortage of baby goats. It was fun to get away from the city and spend…read moresome time on the farm! Owners and workers were extremely friendly and answered all of our questions. Would highly recommend!!

    Almond Farm

    Almond Farm

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    We absolutely loved our visit to the family-friendly Almond Farm. Initially, we were a little put…read moreoff by the cost. We bought tickets online for about $16 each, including my toddlers. But hear me out!! It's definitely worth it. Buckle up, this might be long. We visited on a Saturday morning for the Fall Festival & Candy Dump. We arrived around opening (10am). The parking lot is very large and convenient to the entrance. The check-in staff members were so welcoming and friendly. Check-in was quick and easy. The pumpkins were set up at the entrance. There are also a few cute places to take pictures near the entrance. From there, the sky is the limit. We started at the tricycle racetrack then moved to the playground, which has plenty of benches for adults to watch their little ones. Then we moved to the Sand Hill. My kiddos loved all the dump trucks and the sit-on diggers. My husband and I had a quick game of basketball before moving to one of the blow-up slides. While waiting for the wagon ride , we visited the animal pens. My boys loved petting the cow, horse and sheep and seeing the turkey and chickens. For a small cost, you can purchase feed for the animals. Thankfully, they have a hand washing station onsite. The wagon ride is included in the ticket price and was a nice length; not too long & not too short. We had just enough time to visit the corn barn and grab a snack from their concession house. In my opinion, everything was decently priced. Service was quick and the food/drinks were hot. The candy dump was better than we could have imagined. They were kind enough to provide bags for the kiddos. The farm's owner offered a few warm words of appreciation then they loaded up the diggers. Although there were a lot of kids there, they spread the candy out so it didn't feel overwhelming. My toddlers had a blast and the older kids were so kind and patient with them. We left after the candy dump (my kids were exhausted ). There was so much we still didn't get to. They have a corn maze, an excavator slide, more bounce houses, a train and more. Everyone we met was friendly and helpful. And did I mention, my kids were TIRED!! We'll definitely be back.

    Love going here for their fall festival. They do a tractor drop candy and there is plenty to do for…read morekids all ages!

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