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2.8 (80 reviews)
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Bridge with pond.

This place used to be very lively and full of animals and fun activities. I went there yesterday and there was no animals, there was a lot of activities completely taken out. The only things to do there now is the slides and tether ball, with some other small activities. I believe now the only service that's provided is booking large events, rather than being able to pay to go and have fun, but I could be wrong. Despite this, I still got a pretty photo of the bridge :) (which now has a weight limit for some reason, when it didn't before). So overall if you're there to enjoy a company event and not so worried about the activities around, this could be a nice place. But besides that, it's pretty rundown :/.

Front entrance.
Keegan Z.

I have had the pleasure of going to Ticonderoga farms with my family every year since I was a kid to cut down our Christmas tree. While this used to be a pleasant and memorable part of the holiday experience, this will be the last year we do it, as the place has become a shadow of its former self. The point of this place is to get yourself a decent tree and be able to cut it down yourself. This year, the only decent trees are the pre-cut ones they have, and why would you drive all that way for pre-cut trees? While the selection of trees used to be amazingly large in previous years, the pickings this year were slim to nil. Most of the trees were way too small, too big, too bare, damaged in some way, or just plain ugly. What's worse, while there used to be a tractor/hayride out to the tree-cutting areas in previous years, they mysteriously stopped offering this service this year. None of the workers seemed to know why, and in asking them I realized that everyone there was a temp worker, not really the family business anymore it makes itself out to be. So, instead of the hayride, we had the fun of walking through puddles of water and mud while desperately looking for any semblance of a good tree. Judging by the numbers of tired-looking families we came across during our search, we guessed theirs weren't going any better. We finally settled on a tree near the edges of the area that was decent enough for our purposes. Despite being short, it still ended up costing an outrageous $50 (!!!). Thank heavens we didn't have to pay to park as well! This place is pretty far out in the middle of nowhere, though the trip was worth it in previous years. Not anymore. If you find a good place to cut down your own trees, let me know: I definitely won't be returning to this one again. Overall: 1.0 star ---------------- Pros: - Parking is plentiful and free. - Employees are polite (if clueless). - Fun-looking kiddie area might be nice during good weather. Cons: - Selection of trees is terrible and makes coming here a futile effort. - If you do happen to find a halfway decent tree, expect to mortgage something for it. - No more hayrides means long walks through the mud. Hope your kids are troopers; if they're criers, you're going to have an even worse time. - Way out in the middle of nowhere. It's a long drive to end up empty-handed.

Laura W.

I visited Ticonderoga Farms a couple of weeks after visiting Cox Farms. While as Kimi S. said it's "small potatoes" compared to Cox, it was much more laid back and provided some unique experiences that were not at Cox. The price was slightly less ($17.95 vs. $20) although my son was still free. There was a special company party at the same time I visited and it, honestly, seemed like most of the people there that day were guests of that company. Parking was a breeze. I brought in my stroller and the whole area is pretty stroller friendly. There are multiple playgrounds throughout the farm. My son really enjoyed the swings in the kiddie zone. He also loved the little slide there. There are large slides at Ticonderoga but not as many as at Cox. We enjoyed the bamboo maze, the wooden bridge that goes across the water, the cow train (I was able to ride with him!), and the hayride. Although the path was less impressive we still enjoyed the hayride every bit as much. There are the typical barnyard animals and a patch where you can pick your pumpkins. A free pie size pumpkin comes with each admission. Also unique to Ticonderoga (I know it's at Great Country too) was the pillow bounce. My son loved being held up and bounced! We shared a pulled pork sandwich ($8) which was ok. There is no yellow jacket infestation here so that was a plus! There were lots of photo ops at Ticonderoga too although nearly all were seasonal (ie: pumpkin) related. We enjoyed this smaller fall festival just as much as Cox and would return again in the future.

Baaa!
Sandy R.

Came here on a weekday to enjoy fall activities. Lots of pumpkins, colorful mums, hay and "all things Fall!" Ample picnic tables. Lots to see and do for the little ones . . slides, swings, mazes, small animals, pumpkin patch, hay rides and more. Lots of colorful photo spots. $10.95 weekday price, not bad considering you could easily spend hours here. One free small pumpkin included with admission fee.

Mooo?
Donald P.

Just driving here is no small feat. Long, windy dirt/gravel road that probably takes years off your tires. Came here immediately after visiting Cox Farm's Market which was like a bustling hive of busy honeybees. Contrast that with Ticonderoga Farm Market, and this place looks like the latest victim of Colony Collapse Disorder. The Festival Market at Cox was full of colorful pumpkins, gourds, apples, etc. Contrast that with the Ticonderoga's Market which looked more like a throwback of Soviet-era grocery markets. I'm obviously exaggerating, but that's really the first impression I got, and like an old Head & Shoulders commercial would say....you never get a second chance to make a first impression. But I guess in this case it would be a 3rd chance to make a 2nd impression....because the entire drive toward Ticonderoga Farms was baited with steady anticipation as you followed the bread-crumb trail of signs pointing toward the entrance, reminiscent of the South of the Border billboard signs you see along I-95 as you drive toward the North Carolina - South Carolina border. You'd figure from the number of signs that were posted this would be a bigger deal. These guys really need to do a deal with Cox, because that place is seriously bursting at the seams.

The line for the food goes to forever! Hello management!
Joyce V.

One star for this farm is too much! Very over priced place for a few attraction. Food here takes so long. You'll starve first until you get ur order. The management doesn't read reviews on yelp. They should know that people sometimes come here to actually help their business with good reviews! All they care is MONEY! We are not coming back.

Entrance to ticket counter
K O.

I'm so surprised at the negative reviews! We thought this place was awesome!!! Both my mother-in-law & my grandmother (retired teachers) raved that this farm outdid Cox Farms by miles. However, we went on a weekday when there was virtually no one there, so it felt like we had the place to ourselves. We paid $10 a ticket. When you walk in, they have some great arrangements with their pumpkins that take some adorable pictures. Upon entering the farm, we saw 3 awesome slides, which were clean looking and very tall. My boys (9, 7, & almost 2) loved them! They went down over and over again. They probably had about 7-8 slides in all. They also had 2 large bounce pillow type things, which was their favorite part. They had an adorable Noah's Ark play ground for little ones, although we never made it over since my toddler spotted the chickens and roosters, which crowed like crazy! We got confused trying to find the hay ride but eventually figured it out. The only thing I didn't quite like was the fall decor on the hayride. Severed heads and gory type stuff. We're a Christian family who doesn't celebrate Halloween in that light, so about half way through, my boys didn't like what they were seeing. I thought they could have toned that down quite a bit since its young kids on the hay ride. We got to go into the fields from the hay ride and pick the pumpkins, which was enjoyable. Some downfalls were that there was no one selling animal feed so we could have fed the pigs and goats. We didn't see a whole lot of farm hands while we walked around. Also there was no food available for purchase like they probably have on the weekend. However, you could totally bring a picnic and it would be fantastic. They had many places to sit and eat. There was also a very cool bamboo maze. More fun than a corn maze, imo!

Some photos of the things that Amazing Farm Fun @ Ticonderoga Farms has to offer.
Carmen H.

This is an absolutely fun and very family oriented place! My daughter's school took them here for a field trip. Three hours wasn't enough time for all the fun she was having. She was in love with the bouncing pillows, slides, tunnels, and the hayride. I loved seeing the fire pits ready and waiting for s'mores. I loved seeing that they had plenty of space for picnicking, and so many activities for all ages (and mobility capacities). We returned again, but this time with my husband and my in-laws. They loved it! We spent much more time. There was a lot of people, but the activities are so spread out that it doesn't feel crowded. We got to see much more of the farm, especially the animals. My daughter had so much fun visiting the goats, chickens, ducks, and pigs. She loved playing inside the little houses that were spread out throughout the property. Since it was a weekend, there were food vendors and music, and it was quite enjoyable. The Halloween decor is so nice, and it really gets you on the spirit of the fall. My in-laws loved it all. They obviously loved seeing their grandchild have so much fun, but it was also very easy for them to move around. The employees are nice. The market, while somewhat bare, does have some fun items (honey, butters, jams) that I think people would enjoy. I love that they gave each paying customer a small pumpkin. My daughter certainly enjoyed picking one out! This is a definite must for families with children. Small children have a BLAST here. We left after 4-5 hours of fun, because my daughter was exhausted, even though she kept implying that she didn't want to leave. I'd love to see what they have to offer during the winter and the spring months. I bet it will be fun!

Just a few pictures for a PRIVATE PAID event. no show from owners or employees. It has been booked since May(now 9/11)

Unacceptable that your place of business didn't show up to open for a PAID private party. Won't answer your phone or even show up after seeing you made a mistake. Never coming here again and will most definitely blast this all over FB and to everyone I know. Over 50 people showed up to this and you are no where to be found. Then leave a lame excuse to why you didn't show up. Funny what you 'CLAIM' however if it was true, your employees would have been at work waiting for you! *LIAR*

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