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    I absolutely love coming here with my daughter. She loves to pick the cherry tomatoes, especially. She's more eager to eat any foods she picks herself, and this is a nice activity to do outside for a toddler. They have wagons, baskets, umbrellas, shears, and a beautiful, well-maintained, pesticide-free farm.. all the ingredients you need for a perfect you-pick experience. They also do pick some of everything and have it in the farm stand, if you'd rather not do it yourself. Everything is very reasonably priced, too. All the food we've bought here is always fresh and delicious. Plus, the farmers are all so kind and helpful. Definitely recommend visiting for any family, little ones, or really anyone who wants fresh, healthy, delicious food!

    Water melon. So sweet and juicy!!

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    Westhaven Farm - Flashlight corn maze... Bring a good flashlight and some good walking shoes... Dress warm...

    Westhaven Farm

    4.7(13 reviews)
    8.7 mi

    Came here for the first time on a Saturday night for their in the dark flashlight corn maze... I…read morewas able to get tickets on Living Social/Groupon so it only cost a total of $13.60 for two people as opposed to the regular $12.00 each person. That also included a donut and apple cider after the maze. It was very well organized and they had people directing traffic to park. They had a trailer to buy tickets or present your Groupon, 2 separate lines so it went very quickly. We were given bracelets and were directed to the maze. Before going I read it normally takes about an hour and a half to complete the maze. It was a cool night and many people were arriving to enjoy the maze. We walked around and around for quite a while which is the whole idea. There were some muddy patches since it rained a little in the morning so after I slid in the mud one time I was more careful about where I was stepping. I felt like we were walking in circles and there are no clues or hints to direct you and unfortunately some people pulled down the tapes that mark off the paths so that made it more confusing. After about an hour and a half I was ready to get out of there. Unfortunately we never found the exit but instead made our way back to the entrance. We collected our donuts and cider and called it a night... Not a bad evening and a nice change from the dinner and a movie routine. I just think I'm better suited for the day time maze next time. Staff was very nice and friendly definitely recommend.

    My sisters and I just went to the flashlight maze! We had a blast. It took us about 1.5 hrs to get…read morethrough and we were rewarded with apple cider and a donut. We found the maze a little challenging but so much fun and would definitely come back! We got our tickets discounted on Groupon (I recommend).

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    Westhaven Farm - Map of the maze

    Map of the maze

    Westhaven Farm
    Westhaven Farm - Corn maze!

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    Corn maze!

    Lee Orchard Garden - tickets

    Lee Orchard Garden

    3.9(30 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Went the first time looking for a new PYO experience. Small farm but well maintained. We were lucky…read morewe came early in the season and weekend since the fruits were all gone by the weekend after. Only regret we didn't buy more because we finished all the fruits we bought after 2 days. Definitely going to visit them again next season and will put in the yearly visit rotation. Highly recommended.

    We went on Monday, September 1st, right after opening weekend (first day was August 28th) this…read moreyear. We just moved to the state and were looking at ways to explore and this popped up randomly. We made a quick decision on Thursday to go. You purchase admission tickets online ($5 per person) and choose a time slot. The earliest time slot was the last time slot on Monday and we decided to take it. We're a family of 4 and everyone who enters has to pay admission, even if you don't pick. I'm not sure if this applies to infants/babies, of which I saw a few. This place is located just outside of Princeton and I'm not sure how many people they let in per time slot but it was crowded, though not overly so. There is a small road (don't go fast or it's easy to miss) and the driveway is small too. It's not a legitimate parking lot but you basically park wherever you find space in what is essentially the front yard. There was a bit of a struggle at one point with people wanting to park versus leave/back up at the same time, but it's doable. We later discovered there is another parking area a little further down the road... or at least we spotted people parking there and walking over. There were no signs about additional parking. You walk in and someone checks you off on their list. You'll get these paper "tickets" and are pointed towards buckets with bags in them and, if there's one available, there are wagons to lug your pear buckets around. The lady was nice enough to grab a wagon that some older kids were playing with and I lugged my kids around in them along with a bucket. They didn't really say much so we just observed at first. They open two rows of pears and there are ladders scattered down each row for your convenience. The place was crawling with people, a vast majority Asian. A few were munching on pears, which you aren't supposed to do unless it's from their tasting station. When we went, they were completely out of their hybrid and hosui pear varieties - not that I knew the difference - so they only had apple pears left. Most of them were round and ripened to a yellow/golden brown but some of them had a funny shape that reminded me of apples. I was a little disappointed that they were already out of the other pear varieties when it's only been 4 days; I had hoped I'd get to see them all. As I mentioned, there's a table where the people peel and cut up pears for you to sample. These were pretty sweet and pretty much tasted like the "Korean pears" you can get at the market. With the exception of one piece (out of 3) that I tasted that was on the tart side. The rules that I came up with is the ripe pears are the ones that are a ripe brown color and the higher they are, the more ideal. It's easier said than done because with the natural light that filters through, shadows, and sun rays that go into your eyes when you look up, everything sort of looks brown. Then you pick it (you don't need anything but your hand as they sort of twist off) and realize it wasn't as brown as you thought. We filled up about half of our bucket since it was only us and we didn't want to buy so much and have them spoil. Most others filled at least 1-1/2 buckets. These are sold by weight at $4.50/lb. Our half bucket was about $37. The party in front of me with their 1-1/2 buckets full paid about $125. The line to pay probably took the longest. They also sell chestnuts ($7/lb) as well as some other fruits. All in all, we were there for just about an hour. It was an interesting experience! I'm not a huge fruit person, but I do enjoy Asian pears. Ironically, my kid who loves fruit does not like these pears but my picky kid loves these. We've eaten a few of the pears at home by more and size doesn't mean anything. They're quite sweet and juicy! I think it's a pretty fun experience, especially if you're guaranteed almost all of them will be good. Are they cheaper than the store? No. But if you buy over $50 worth, you'll be credited your admissions cost. I just wish they had all the varieties. A solid place for a fun experience and delicious fruit!

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    Lee Orchard Garden - Apple pear

    Apple pear

    Lee Orchard Garden - Pear trees

    Pear trees

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    Snyder's Farm - Funnel cakes from the food trucks

    Snyder's Farm

    3.7(54 reviews)
    10.9 mi
    $$

    Cash only place but they do have an ATM onsite with small service fees!…read more At least when I went on October 1st. It was $20(Kinda Pricey) for entrance but it includes a good amount of things to do. I added a picture that lists what all is included. When you arrive, there's a hay ride that takes you to the festival from the parking lot! Very kid friendly and lots of photo opportunities. My favorite part was the corn maze and the pumpkin patch. There are a few things that aren't included in the price. I saw a pumpkin cannon launcher that was extra and it was pretty cool to watch! The food isn't amazing and a bit pricey but it's to be expected really at something like this! They had BBQ, lemonade stand, funnel cakes, Playa Bowls and one of the food trucks had seafood. Over all a good experience to visit once a year with larger group on nice fall day, support your local farms and farmers!

    Always a fun time at Snyger's Farm Fall Festival in Somerset, NJ. Snyders has so much for kids to…read moredo. A huge slide with a corn pit, a corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin picking, food trucks, and so much more. Pro tips 1. Bring cash, they are cash only. $20 per person to get into the fall festival, there's usually a line because everyone wants to go, and if you forgot cash there is an ATM but the line for thr ATM seems even longer than the entrance line. Bring more than you think, it can get expensive, pumpkins are sold per pound. 2. Bring an extra bag. They do not allow large bags or coolers, however, there are food trucks, and if you'd like to purchase extra to bring home, the trucks do not have bags. It was difficult to walk around with several funnel cakes, drinks, candy apples, fried oreos etc without dropping anything. An extra bag would have been helpful. 3. Dress in layers. It gets cool quickly in the evening but during the day if it's sunny, it could feel comfortable or hot.

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    Snyder's Farm
    Snyder's Farm
    Snyder's Farm

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    Hallock's U-Pick Farm & Greenhouse - Sweet potato

    Hallock's U-Pick Farm & Greenhouse

    4.6(18 reviews)
    16.2 mi

    Love the ability to pick my own fresh veggies for a reasonable price. I picked strawberries a…read morecouple of weeks ago, and they were great as well!

    Hallock's was such a hit! I'm honestly sad to say I've lived in Jersey my entire life and never…read moreeven knew this place existed. We went on a Tuesday morning, and from the moment we pulled in, it was a great experience. When you arrive, they ask how many bags you want, give you big plastic bags, and then you're off to pick your own produce. We decided to pick collard greens, turnip greens, mustard greens, sweet potatoes, and a few peppers. Some items were out of season, so we bought those inside the market instead. Inside, we grabbed garlic, tomatoes, scallions, apples, onions, and a bottle of peach cider which I highly recommend! Everything was fresh and flavorful. The workers were all friendly, helpful, and welcoming. You can drive around the farm, park your car to the side, and pick whatever you need. When you're done, you stop at the booth, unload your items to be weighed, and pay there. They accept both cash and all major credit cards. A few tips: wear old clothes and shoes, and definitely don't get your car washed before going because everything gets dusty! I also saw a few people using scissors or knives to cut their vegetables, which is a smart idea, though we picked ours by hand. After getting home, cleaning everything, and cooking up the greens for dinner, I have to say they were the best greens I've ever had in my life. Farm-to-table food truly hits different. The prices were very fair and much cheaper than the supermarket & the quality was unbeatable. I highly recommend visiting this farm for some fresh, nutritious produce to feed your family.

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    Hallock's U-Pick Farm & Greenhouse
    Hallock's U-Pick Farm & Greenhouse - Okra patch

    Okra patch

    Hallock's U-Pick Farm & Greenhouse - Okra bloom

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    Okra bloom

    Giamarese Farm

    Giamarese Farm

    3.7(85 reviews)
    10.2 mi
    $$

    Nice farm, very friendly people. We've been coming here for…read moremany years, ever since we decided to get a fresh cut tree, but they have changed things over the years. Few years back, we figured we'd try and pretag a tree after Thanksgiving to go back and cut later in December, well it was the first year they stopped holding the tree for you where they would record the location by way of a grid system (like the game Battleship). So we tagged a tree and when we went back it was gone ( so much for the honor system). This year it appears that it's pay one price, any tree 5'-20' tall is $99. They used to charge by height, don't remember rate per foot? Didn't ask why the change. It would be nice to get a 20' tree for the price of a 5' foot, but cutting a hole in the ceiling would be out of the question. See what's doing next year?

    Nice staff. We need to support our farmers. The lady said the snap peas and asparagus available…read morewere from their farm. She did not know where any of the other produce came from. The garlic had roots on it, as it should, and they were huge bulbs. They were out of strawberries that day. She said the cold weather has caused them to lose alot of the strawberries in their field. Today is 6-2-26 and we have approximately 1 more week of strawberries in Season. I'm not sure why they had none, because we went to another farm just 15 minutes away (Von Thun) and they had strawberries coming out of their ears ! They did have some pretty flowers they were selling.

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    Giamarese Farm - Apples, we picked for my mom, a friend, and for us!

    Apples, we picked for my mom, a friend, and for us!

    Giamarese Farm - Flowers for sale

    Flowers for sale

    Giamarese Farm - Entrance

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