Anne O03/02/20225Time for a farmyard tale! It was excellent. My infant and toddler had fun. There were other families there, and they appeared to go back every week. There are trails where you can wander, explore, and witness various creatures. You may accomplish a lot of work in two or three hours if you bring a lunch. There is a "cafe" within the complex, but it was open. There are pebbles to navigate as well as room for imaginative play for young children. However, if you only want to attend this event, it lasts for an hour and includes one or two stories and a little animal encounter.
Nate R02/11/20225What a fantastic location. utilizing every available means to maintain the environment "as found." Presenting with such enthusiasm are knowledgeable tour guides. I adored it!
PJ T01/05/20225A really enjoyable AND instructive experience. I'm from a major metropolis where solar farming is the only type of farming that exists. All of my questions were answered politely and warmly by the employees. My son simply enjoyed touching the goats and chasing the chickens. A hayride and many other activities were offered, but as parents, we all know that when a baby is ready to leave, you leave. We're certain to return!
Acy U04/05/20225The kids had a blast! Esa (sp?) treated them with kindness and patience. As "Farmers of the Morning," we spent a lot of time in the garden and with the animals. It would have been nice to see more animals, like pigs and horses, but overall it was a lot of fun! Thanks!
Sarah P03/09/20225Such a fun location to explore! Cabins and campsites are attractive. The cafe does too, but regrettably it was closed when we were there.