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    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Great local farm market. Very knowledgeable and fun selection of fresh veggies during summer and fall.

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    Windmill Farm Market - Fall is a great time to visit Windmill Farm.

    Windmill Farm Market

    2.8(5 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    Visiting Windmill Farm has become a family tradition to bring in fall. We really enjoy the hayride…read moreand the wide assortment of pumpkins available. It's great for kids and families of all ages.

    Would give zero stars if I could. We are so sad, but we won't be back to Windmill unless they…read morechange their new policies. I went as a child and have been so fortunate to take my own child to Windmill for the last 11 years. Today, though, was our last day. $45 to get in for a family of 3 is nuts. Even if we didn't want the hayride, we still would've had to pay $5... $5 for the privilege of entering and spending more money. We felt so nickel and dimed the whole time we were there. You used to be able to pick out a pumpkin midway through the hayride, which was always our favorite part. They've taken that away because it "lets them get more people through the hayride faster," per the hayride driver that we spoke with (ie- we can make even more money, while offering a lesser experience). The cost of the snacks and drinks seemed exorbitant as well- $3.50 for a small styrofoam cup of apple cider?? Unfortunately, the charm this place once held has been dulled by their desire to just make money. The value for what you get for your money is just not there. All told we spent $65 to ride one hayride, eat some French fries/cookies and drink a cup of apple cider. We left without a pumpkin or any of the little decorative gourds we would've normally purchased because they'd already gouged us enough. Incredibly disappointed... I guess this long standing tradition has come to an end for our family.

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    Learning Tree Farm Inc

    Learning Tree Farm Inc

    4.0(4 reviews)
    11.7 mi

    This farm has a lot to do and animals to see BUT when we came today the large black cattle had…read moredried poop all over it like a large amount and looked neglected it's also living on slushy mud they can barley stand and look miserable. The white donkey has a large sore on his right front leg which maggots are living in and looks really Uncomfortable and infected. My 6 year old started crying and said what's wrong with his owie, it's very noticeable and needs to be addressed ASAP! I grew up on a farm and know animals and proper living, and I can honestly say some of this stuff was not ok and made me sad for these animals. We paid $5 a person to come today they should be getting way better care. I hope management sees this and addresses these issues. For the animals sake please!

    When you walk up to the sign at the entrance of the farm, there's a link that you can scan on your…read morephone to pay. We were the only visitors and I appreciate that you can walk around the farm leisurely and without rushing. The friendly black barn cat ended up being our tour guide. The animals were beautiful and friendly. I'm sure the farm is even more lovely to visit in the spring and summer time. Definitely a great afternoon activity. Can't wait to visit again. Thank you for making your farm accessible to the public.

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    Learning Tree Farm Inc - Black barn cat that was our friendly, cute tour guide. He loved cuddling with us when we sat down.

    Black barn cat that was our friendly, cute tour guide. He loved cuddling with us when we sat down.

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