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    Hanson's Farm

    3.5 (42 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Bea T.

    Loved it! I had a really good time here and didn't even know there was a farm in Framingham. It has been family owned for the longest time (1913) and there are a lot of photo opportunities with pumpkins, the corn maze and the sunflower field. I love being greeted by a chicken...there's also a chance to see the cow. They also have the best cider donuts ever!!!! I wish I had bought another bag. They often lovely pond ideal for weddings and special occasions. I would say this is very ideal for families. The corn maze was a good trek because these corn stems were so tall. Could have been a lot scarier but I ran into a tractor and abandoned RV. If they want to take it up a notch they should put some music and some halloween props to make it more exciting.

    Cute little farm, not too crowded or too long of a wait for a hay ride. Lots of photo ops in the sunflower fields, pumpkin patch, little red wagons, big red chair. They had sheep and cute activities like make your own s'mores, and a beer and wine garden. The cider donuts did have an odd taste right out of the fryer, maybe old oil, but I just tried again and the flavor has settled. It was a little unsightly to see trash and piles of boxes as well as broken down cars along the side, but otherwise the scenery is very nice.

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    We stopped at this farm first on a Saturday before going to Connors farm (although in opposite directions). This farm was everything and more. Like Connor's farm it was a $20 fee to enter but they also give you a free pumpkin when you leave which makes it much worth the $20. We originally came here for the sunflower field alone which was so pretty. And to our nice surprise there was pond that reflected the pond trees off the water so beautifully. Also 10/10 recommend the smoked pulled pork sandwich and loaded bake potato. I also loved that this farm had wine and beer to sip while walking around where as Connor's farm sells no alcohol. Hansons farm also had a small fire pit where kids could make their own s'mores which I thought was the cutest idea ever. Do not skip this farm.

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    Lo L.

    Beautiful day in Framingham. This farm is 7 minutes from my house and I love it. The apple cider donuts were AMAZING, the employees literally couldn't keep up with the demand. My family loved them. The apple cider (cold) was also super delicious. We enjoyed the surprise addition of the empanada stand, yummmm, we loved them! The pumpkin patch, sunflowers, and overall vibe in this small farm but beautiful farm was wonderful.

    Sharon S.

    Cute little farm with nice open spaces for the kids to run! We enjoyed the corn maze - tallest corn I've ever seen! Yummy treats were a bonus! The staff were all friendly and helpful. I will say parking may be an issue when busy unless you have a truck and you have to cross road.

    Large open field between the pumpkin patches
    Dianna B.

    Perfect hidden gem ! We went on Saturday to go pumpkin picking and corn maze. The corn maze is perfect for little ones , my son 4 got us through it in about 20 mins. We took a hay ride to the corn maze, there are a few cows, and two pumpkin picking sections. This place a was great inexpensive Saturday afternoon outing.

    9/30/2016
    Michelle C.

    Based on previous reviews, it seems they've made an effort to improve the hallowed experience. We happened on this place the first weekend of October. It was rainy and cold out and early in the season so we were the only family there. You can pick your own pumpkin in a cute little field they have set up for good photo ops. Think tractors, giant pumpkin, scarecrows, etc. The pumpkins are already cut as others have mentioned, but any other pumpkin field I've gone to did the same thing. They have animals roaming around and a couple of huge sheep. The tractor ride wasn't running, but we drove down the path and saw they had set up a corn maze in the back and a Halloween cemetery. There's also a small pond and a greenhouse.

    Skye G.

    I was looking for a place to go blueberry picking but sadly it wasn't here and was redirected to Togus Farms. They have a cute little store but I thought the prices were a bit high. It was off the beaten path so I don't think I'll be back for a while. Maybe I'll try the strawberry picking next year since the reviews gave a few thumbs up.

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    Hayride, corn maze, cider doughnuts, sunflower field, sheep goats and mini ponies... my family had a blast!!! Love this place

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    Great farm with lots of fun Fall activities and various treats at the farm stand. Lovely wreaths in the winter, berry picking in the summer!

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    $20 adult and $15 child entrance fee for a hay ride and corn maze admission is definitely a bit much.

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    Took the whole fam to the haunted house and hayride. Loved it! It was so fun and worth the $16 ( adult) $14 (child).

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