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    Brett J.

    We have been trying to go all season but the rains have messed up plans left and right! However this day was beautiful and we were finally able to make it! There were a couple new additions and a few things gone as well. No food trucks... not this year.. just the big pavilion areas where you by Barton's food. This caused huge lines that moved at a pace that turtles would be proud of... even envious! I spent an hour or more in line just to get drinks! I can't tell you how many people left the line as I was waiting because it just wouldn't move! Barton's your loosing money! Open up the other buildings, that you had closed and make them drinks only. That will clear up s lot of the congestion and help to move these lines! Just for the reason of terrible lines I would be tempted to try somewhere else next year. Sitting in the sun and just waiting and waiting and waiting while I slowly roasted is not anyone's I Lora of fun! They added an awesome tree house, another train ride, a field of zinnias, a field of sunflowers, a hay ride, and beautiful mums for purchase. As it was last year... it was great fun! Pay the one fee to get in and enjoy everything to do inside at no charge! The only money you'll pay once inside is for the food and drink. (And you'll also pay with your time!) It was clean, well kept, and dry... despite all the rains up until now. In general the rest of the lines for things to do we're almost nonexistent. We all had a great time again!

    Jimmie G.

    I've been here a few times and it's a really good time for a family. Nice petting zoo, slow rides for the young ones, great playground and food. Awesome frozen lemonade and a cool atmosphere.

    Liz B.

    My wife & I had a great time at Barton Hills Farm Pumpkin Patch The farm had a lot to offer kids and adults From the playground to the fishing pond we filled our day with laughs and lots of popcorn We can't wait to go back for the spring festival

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    Jennifer D.

    What a hidden gem! This place is bcredible, and we had a blast. We caught fish,shot apple cannons, went on a hay ride, jumped to our heart's content, got lost in a corn maze, went crazy on slides, got dirty in the sand, fed corn to some wonderful animals, became archery masters, and picked pumpkins from the pumpkin patch. You've gotta come here to Barton Hill Farms!

    Mackenzie K.

    I finally agreed to take my daughter here after her dad had taken her several times in previous years. Part of my apprehension toward going was that I have a service dog, and I don't like the idea of him being around other dogs that are not well behaved. And, let's face it: most dogs in public are not trained well. So, we arrive, and we get to check in. Frank, my service dog, has his vest on and the staff are very welcoming. They had us "register" at the front, where I wrote down emergency contact information in case my dog was spooked and ran off. I couldn't fathom that happening, as I've poured a lot of money into Frank and his training, but it was a good idea. When we got inside, several staff members came over to verify he was a service dog by asking. Honestly, I liked being asked because I prefer a safe environment for my family and service dog. Overall, it's very friendly for people who may have anxiety- there are plenty of wide open spaces and spots to sit and take a break. We were there from 10 am to 2 pm and when we all left we were tired. My 9 year old daughter also had a blast.

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    Audrey D.

    I went to Barton Hill Farms in the afternoon on the last weekend of September. This place is definitely family/kid oriented. To me, this would only be worth the drive from Austin if you were taking children or reeeeaaallllyy wanted to do a corn maze. If you're just looking for cute fall pictures to update your instagram, go to your local church pumpkin patch. If you're using the picture to update your tinder, I would suggest the display at Central Market, lest you be smited for stepping your sinful foot on Church property. They have a great pumpkin patch display, corn maze, and wildflower field (10/10 for quality of instagram pictures, but was it worth the drive? tbd). There are tons of kid-oriented activities around the farm and lines were non-existent since we went at a non-peak time. I'd imagine that things can get a bit ridiculous around Halloween. The entry fee is slightly excessive, but probably worth it if you bring kids and participate in all of the activities. There are plenty of shaded seating areas and different places to buy drinks and food (no outside food and beverages allowed). One positive of this farm over the Sweet Berry farm is that they take card (Sweet Berry only takes cash). If you're looking for a family-friendly weekend activity, this place is for you!

    Rip off. No other place to fill up a water bottle, and you are not allowed to bring in outside food or drinks.
    Laura N.

    I took my family here today, 4 adults and 3 kids, and while we did have fun at some parts of the farm, I left feeling ripped off and taken advantage of. I posted comments about my dissatisfaction to their Facebook page, and they deleted them. First of all, I feel the pricing structure is manipulative and intentionally designed to gauge the customer. We paid $68 for 3 kids and 4 adults to get in, which covered walking through the maze, playing in the sandbox, and a few other things like playing with hula hoops (if your kids are into that-mine aren't). While the maze was cool and well done, I do not feel it was worth the money. If we would have paid an additional $5 each for the kids, they could have done things like a cow barrel train, jumping pillow, trike track...and of course all of these things were placed front and center so that we had to keep telling the kids every few minutes, ""no, sorry, that costs extra." I spent $68 for my family to get into a farm in the middle of nowhere with no running water and port-a-pots, yet I still feel like a cheap-ass. Second of all, they need to bring in some more drinkable water. Right now, there is no place to fill up a water bottle. They do have a handy (for them) policy where if you buy their $10 branded reusable water bottle, they will fill it up for you for free. This is what I mean by feeling manipulated and ripped off. I was thirsty, had just gone through their corn maze on a hot sunny day with my 3 kids (ages 4,4, and 6), who were all complaining of thirst...I had already spent $2 on a bottle of water at their food truck an hour or so earlier, so I asked if they could fill it up. They refused. There was a container of cold, drinkable water staring me and my kids in the face and the staff refused to give it to us. There is no where else to fill up a water bottle. They don't even have a place to wash your hands- just some hand sanitizer (which, granted, you are on a farm out in the country and you're peeing in port-a-pots but still...I've seen other places that have water stations set up outside port-a-pots. It's not unlimited water, but it's SOMEthing). To top it off, like I said earlier, I made a post and comment on their Facebook page about the lack of water, and a few hours later, the staff deleted my post and comment. It looks like they did reply before changing their minds and deciding to delete it, though, because I got a copy of their reply in my email, which I'll share here: ""Hi Laura - I'm so sorry...we've never had a complaint about it before. We don't have city/county water. All that we have at the farm is well water for irrigation & watering livestock which most people don't want to drink." The thing is...they do have the water. They truck some drinkable water in. But you only get it if you pay an EXTRA $10 on top of the already-too-high admission prices. Needless to say, unless they decide to reply to me again with some type of reasonable answer, I will not be back again, and I will be telling all who will listen about my experience today.

    don't be fooled, nothing is included in the general admission. The website says you can get lost in the u-pick flower fields, but you have to "buy a bouquet" to pick your own flowers. The website doesn't make this explicit at all. I tried asking a staff member about this discrepancy and she was extremely rude, and I asked if there was someone else to speak to she just said they would tell me the same thing. Highly disappointed we paid 12 a head just to walk around a farm with minimal attractions. Don't waste your time

    Mimi L.

    I love coming here for their fall festival! If you've never been to a corn maze you need to go. It's especially fun at night but be careful and wear closed toed shoes. Be sure to buy your ticket online to save a $1 and you can avoid the line at the door. Things that your $13 ticket includes is a 5-10 minute tractor ride that goes through the corn maze, pumpkin painting, corn hole toss, and more. They are also food trucks at the festival for you to grab a meal. Check out Bottoms Up BBQ and get the corn on the cob! The only downside is that it's extra money to buy a pumpkin from the pumpkin patch but entering it is part of the $13 admission of course. Overall I thought it was really fun and it's just something different rather than just going out to a restaurant and spending$13 on a meal.

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    One of the best farms for your $$$. They do a good Job around Easter and halloween. They could have more food options but it's pretty fun.

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