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    Kai-Kai Farm - Beautiful Settings and Lighting

    Kai-Kai Farm

    (15 reviews)

    We went as a group of approximately 42 ladies from our community. We had a tour of the farms and…read morethen a superb lunch. The owner lady, Diane, was marvelous in telling us all about her clean farming methods, companion crop planting, good stewardship of the earth, how she came to have this 40 (?) acre farm. The tour was very interesting and tasty, as she let us try the different greens that are grown there. After the tour, we settled down for a delightful lunch prepared by the chef from a nearby restaurant named Ellies Cafe (?). Started with Butternut squash soup, which I am not usually a fan of any squash soups, but it was great, served with a freshly baked crouton. Then we had a chicken breast with a wonderful sauce, and a bean salad, broccolini salad that was superb, and a tossed mixed green salad with watermelon radish. It was all so good, that I had to clean my plate... absolutely had to. After that, we were treated to a dessert of a 2 layer cake made with fresh raspberries and strawberries and a whip cream like frosting. All the components of our lunch (except maybe the chicken, I think) were grown at KaiKai Farms. Before we left, we had a chance to purchase some fresh produce and local honey that they also have. I prepared the broccolini the next night and it was marvelous. The drive out to KaiKai is not too bad, I actually arrived there in less time than I thought. They have a farmers market every Saturday from 8:30 am until 1:30 pm. Definitely check out their website or facebook page as they have chef curated dinners (from local restaurants) scheduled that I am sure are well worth the drive. You can also have events like weddings and parties there. I will definitely go back.

    The demonstration and food was amazing. The chef from Chefs Table in Stuart is phenomenal. We will…read moredefinitely go there for dinner. The setting and service at Kai Kai farms was wonderful. We would definitely go back there as well

    24 Karat Ranch

    24 Karat Ranch

    (15 reviews)

    This ranch is absolutely beautiful and so serene. From the moment we drove onto the property, we…read morefelt at peace. I didn't catch her name but the woman who greeted us first was so warm & welcoming. We went for their goat yoga class and we were pleasantly surprised by a tour of the farm & getting to meet & feed some of the other animals. Manish told us all about all the animals & the farm's sustainable energy and made sure we were enjoying the pre-class tour with lots of jokes. We got to carry the goats from their pen to the yoga area and it was such a cool experience. The class was great -- a good workout with lots of entertainment from jumping baby goats. Our instructor told us about the symbolism of having a goat place all 4 hooves on your back being a gateway to releasing any tension or negativity. Even with a class of about 15 people, they made sure to give all of us plenty of opportunities for the goats to get onto our backs. Those of us who are usually a little nervous around excited animals even felt comfortable enough to play with the adorable baby goats and we were all sad to leave them. If you're looking for a calming, nature focused experience, I would definitely recommend visiting 24 Karat Ranch! It's run by such sweet people and the baby goats are adorable. They offer a bunch of other activities as well so definitely give them a try.

    What a great experience!! The owners were delightful, the animals were loved, and we got to cuddle…read morebaby goats!! Plus yoga. Can't wait to go back!

    Rockin H Ranch Events Venue - Home of the Hitchin Post

    Rockin H Ranch Events Venue - Home of the Hitchin Post

    (1 review)

    My family and I came here for a holiday event this weekend and had such a great time! We loved the…read moreatmosphere and the friendly vibe from this family owned business. We made friends with one of the family members of the ranch and really enjoyed ourselves here. When we walked up we were immediately greeted and everyone (besides the popcorn lady) was super friendly! I picked up some delicious smoked fish dip from one of the vendors. We took some great photos with Santa and walked around outside a little to see some of the ranch. It was dark while we were there but we definitely want to come back for a visit during the day. My wife was really impressed with the grounds and mentioned that she'd love to have a party here one day. It's typically an event venue with a bar and lots of great spots for photos. I live the at-home country feel of this farm and being that we live 5 mins down the road, we will most definitely be keeping this spot in mind for future events!

    From the owner: Rockin H Ranch Events Venue - Home of the Hitchin Post is the premier wedding venue in Palm City,…read moreFL. Our stunning ranch setting offers a picturesque backdrop for your special day. Conveniently located near Stuart, Vero Beach, and Jupiter, our venue is the perfect choice for couples looking for a rustic yet elegant venue for their wedding. With a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces to choose from, we can accommodate weddings of all sizes. Say I do at Rockin H Ranch Events Venue and create memories that will last a lifetime.

    The Witch's Wall

    The Witch's Wall

    (3 reviews)

    Worthy of a visit. Here is some information regarding this natural geographic slice of nature…read more This is called The Witches Wall and is up to 200 ft tall. The narrow tunnel is cleaved from coquina stone and wedged between rows of multi-million dollar estates and the golf course for one of Palm Beach's elite private clubs. The road was carved through the hill -- which is made of coquina, a type of limestone that has pieces of coral, sea shells and marine invertebrates, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration -- in 1916 after a powerful hurricane cut off the North End from the rest of Palm Beach. These cliffs are the Coral Cut, or, more colloquially, the Witch's Wall -- one of the most storied and spooky spots in Palm Beach. One story says the little space is haunted by a girl who was imprisoned there. Some who tell the story say it was a witch who kept the girl captive. Another story says the small window led to the lair of a witch who would lure children through the gate by tempting them with sweets. Yet another tale says the cliffs are haunted by the spirits of sailors who were stranded on the coastline hundreds of years ago.

    On the the southwest corner of the Palm Beach Country Club you will find Coral Cut also known as…read morethe Witch's Wall. It was created from a deposit of rock and coquina shell up to 200 feet tall that is the result of the intracoastal to the west and the ocean to the east converging on this spot. You can see the layers of sediments where they cut through to create Country Club Road. While this is an interesting place from a geological perspective what makes it fun is all of the legends surrounding this road. On the south face of the walk is a small window with a covered gate. Stories say a witch living on top of the mound would kidnap children and lock them behind the gate, hence the name Witch's Wall. What the gate is really guarding is a pipe that leads to a water pump station. Some of the spooky stories may stem from the fact that the road is very dark at night except for a single cage light on the stone wall. If you decide to drive down this road take it slowly because it is very narrow and there are signs reminding you not to stop. Once you emerge from the wall there is a gorgeous view of the Intracoastal awaiting you.

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