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    5.0 (6 reviews)

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    Kim m.

    Another amazing day visiting the farm! We love coming and loving on all the babies! Thank you Tim and Laura!

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    Had such an AMAZING EXPERIENCE! Not only are the animals so friendly, the family takes such amazing care of all their animals and it shows! From goats, sheep, camels, alpacas, and so much more! We got to learn about their individual stories, quirky characteristics, pet them, take photos, truly the full experience ; separating this exceptional farm from others! Decided last minute to pop by and was so glad we did! Will definitely be back! Perfect experience for families, children, accesible to all! Highly recommend!

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    Holland Ridge Farms

    3.8(165 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    Pre-purchased tickets to Holland Ridge Farms and when the weather forecast showed pretty wet and…read morequestionable weather we were on the fence regarding whether we'd go or not .... but we threw on warm layers and our rain boots and said what the heck let's do it and boy are we glad we did! From start to finish it was such a fun adventure! You're able to grab a bucket and literally walk the endless rows of beautiful tulips and pick as many as you'd like to your hearts desire. I had no idea there were so many different types of tulips. My bf and I really enjoyed learning this and also learning how to properly "pick" a tulip in order to transport them home without there being any wilting or withering. The weather actually made the experience that much more memorable in my opinion and provided quite a beautiful back drop given the contrasting colors to the grey and white sky. There were a nice selection of food trucks there as well so we grabbed empanadas and lemonade before round two of picking flowers and admiring mother natures beauty. Once we got the tulips home we followed instructions on how to properly clip and keep them watered and within minutes the tulips began to blossom :) The two vases we filled brightened our space and made us begin to plan our next visit ... with a plan on how we'd be more strategic in picking groups of colors and different heights lol. Highly recommend visiting them!

    Purchased tulips at ShopRite from Holland Ridge Farms!…read more I got beautiful pink and yellow tulips! Able to take amazing photos for Easter/ Spring with these tulips! Been to the farm in the past- Great experience! Highly recommend!

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    Oasis Family Farm - What are these called? Hippity Hoppers?

    Oasis Family Farm

    2.9(31 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    To be completely honest the only place I'd go for Topsoil, Firewood & Etc, would have to be Oasis,…read morethey provide a lot of quality stuff and hasn't done me wrong yet

    Started our family Easter fun at this farm!…read more There's parking right on the premise. Asked for handicap parking but was guided to park with the rest. Either way the walk from the lot to the farm is short. Tickets are purchased at the ticket booth not in advanced. $12 per child is a great deal! Adults are free. If you're going to have the little ones participate in the egg hunt, even if under 2, a ticket much better purchased for them. I recommend doing it for cute photo ops and for a fun developmental experience. Additional fees for add ons such a gem mining. The fun zone was so much fun! Everything listed on their website is exactly what they have. People were considerate all around keeping distance and taking turns. A helpful tip would be to add the weight capacity to activities such as the zip line. The decor all around was so cute for Easter. Having a character cow and Easter bunny was a huge highlight for all the kids as they arrived. Great way to enter the farm! The characters interacted with all socially from the min we arrived till we left. My kid got to do a bunny hop dance with the bunny. There's an Italian food truck located right on the premise. Here you'll find food such as an Italian sausage and peppers, zeppoles and basics like chicken tenders, fries, burgers, hot dogs etc. Food was all good. There are tables on site but due to covid seatings limited. Don't forget the hayride that's include for all. There is a farmers market as located right at the entrance. Didn't get a chance to check it out but will when I return.

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    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary

    Rose Bridge Farm & Sanctuary

    4.8(95 reviews)
    33.3 mi

    We had so much fun meeting and loving all the animals here. That's the first time I've ever bottle…read morefed a baby goat and it won't be my last. We are really excited to go back, especially for the goat hiking! I wasn't expecting to see camels but was pleasantly surprised as Godiva extended her little velvet nose for a kiss. Thank you to all the hard workers that keep this place going and give these animals a comfortable, loving place to call home. This was a "Girls Day", one of many, but this was one of our favorites for sure!! Please go visit if you love animals!

    We were looking online at 'activity' farms (animal husbandry-horseback riding-bees, etc) in the…read morelocal area and came upon the Rose Bridge Farm. Rose Bridge is a sanctuary and working farm on land once owned by William Penn. Since 2013, the farm has become a 'forever home' for over 300 animals. Many of the animals are rescues from dairy farms, livestock auctions or other scenarios where they were at risk. They have several different activities, we opted for the Farm Fest, which combined several of the activities. The Farm Fest includes a mini farm animal husbandry tour, baby animal cuddling time, hands on craft activity, a beverage bar and an outdoor fire pit. It last about 2 hours. There were many parents there with children, but also adults like us by themselves. There are two times - 4-6 and 6:30-8:30. We went on the 4:00 tour. It was great! It was very interesting hearing how the animals came to the farm - it was so heartwarming to hear the stories of saving so many animals. However, I wasn't expecting the 'cuddling time' to be so much fun. We started with the goats - so friendly! They were nuzzling and 'pawing' us - I sat down and several came to me and wanted to be rubbed or held. I even had an opportunity to feed a baby goat its milk bottle! We interacted with pigs, sheep, a beautiful thoroughbred horse and a donkey! It was a very special experience! Afterwards we all went to a large barn and made crafts - specifically little planters we decorated, added dirt and seeds (large selection of flowers and vegetables seeds) to take home as a little souvenir. We had a dinner reservation so we left before the fire pit activity. Overall, it was a wonderful experience to be with these farm animals and to support such a worthwhile project.

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    Jason grooming!

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    Feeding the babies so much fun

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    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm - Strawberries

    Johnson's Locust Hall Farm

    4.7(38 reviews)
    5.7 mi

    What a fantastic family day out! From the moment we arrived, everything was easy and welcoming…read more Parking was simple, the property is absolutely beautiful, and you can tell how much care goes into maintaining it. Everything was clean, organized, and family-friendly (including the bathrooms, which as parents we definitely appreciate!). The owners and staff were incredibly friendly, helpful, and genuinely seemed to love what they do. Our kids had an absolute blast picking fresh strawberries, meeting the animals, and riding on the tractor, which ended up being one of the highlights of the day! The market was another pleasant surprise, full of fun snacks, treats, and unique items to browse. This place offers so much more than just fruit picking. It really feels like a full family experience. We'll definitely be back and would highly recommend it to any family looking for a fun, well-run day outdoors!

    Apples, cider, donuts, cute farm animals, hay rides, sunflowers, and it's dog-friendly -- honestly,…read morewhat's not to love? Tip: Buy your entry tickets online -- it's cheaper than getting them at the gate! This place runs on a "park-and-pick" setup, meaning you'll drive to different spots around the farm for each activity. Apple picking is by bag size, not by the pound -- the smallest bag was $7.50 and fit about 10-12 apples. It was hot the day we went, so we stuck to apple picking and cooled off at the marketplace afterward (skipped the maze and sunflowers). The cider and donuts were just okay compared to other farms I've been to, but the apple cider slush? Totally addictive (even if it's $9 -- ouch). Once the sun eased up later in the afternoon, we stopped by to see the goats and chickens and hopped on the hay ride -- the perfect cozy ending to the day.

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