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    Apple cider slushy and pumpkin donut
    Sarah W.

    We had a blast at Leed's farm. We were lucky to have beautiful weather as well. There are so many options of things to do, especially for kids. They even have a $5 zip line for adults. Our favorites were the hayride, goats, and the track. But they also have a pumpkin bounce, slides, and a mini zip for kids. Our friends had kids and they had the best time with all of the activities. We were really impressed by the concessions there. They several hot lunch items and tons of fall themed selections. From apple cider slushees to pumpkin donuts and even candy corn Rice Krispie treats they've got your fall cravings covered! There is also a great selection of huge pumpkins, mini gourds, and pastel minis. Definitely glad we decided to try Leed's farm this year!

    Jennifer H.

    This is the absolute best place for kids and kids at heart. Both of my grandsons have done nothing but talk about "The Farm " since we left. There are plenty of activities for little bitties and bigger kids. It was set up very well to be able to keep an eye on the kids. Plenty of options for food and sweets. The Apple Cider slushy is addictive. You definitely get your money's worth!

    Pumpkin patch
    Rhonda M.

    My husband & I visited on the last weekend they're open for the season. Because we're 55, we got in free! (Age 18-54 is $10) We enjoyed acting like kids going down the slides LOL. It was fun to see the farm animals, i.e. pigs & goats. There are a lot of activities for kids. There's a nice cafe in the barn where we drank hot cocoa. They have a variety of snacks & home baked goods. If you need a pumpkin, there are lots of them for sale in a variety of sizes. A great place to take your family!

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    Amber S.

    This was an ok place to visit. There was a lot to do, lines weren't too bad (except for the big zip line, 1 hour wait). The food was delicious, there are lots of activities to keep kiddos busy. The restrooms were surprisingly clean, like really clean. You may want to wait for a day that's a little colder to keep the bees away. We only visited for about 45 minutes because our 8 month old baby got stung on the face and I wanted to rush to city limits in case he was allergic. The bees were pretty bad. Like I said, I would've liked to explore more, but given the circumstances, couldn't happen.

    Tipper T.

    A fun Pumpkin Farm ..... On Route 36 Between Delaware & Marysville. Pick Pumpkins, Take a Hayride, Petting Zoo, a fun place to take the little ones in the Fall . 5 MEOOOOWS

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    Visited this place for the fourth time. Good for kids but they start closing before time. Food is bad.

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    Beautiful area. Lots to do. Well managed and every employee we talked to was very friendly. I highly recommend this.

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    Lehner's Pumpkin Farm - Mini donuts

    Lehner's Pumpkin Farm

    (23 reviews)

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    I know this review is a little late, but we had such a fun time at Lehner's Pumpkin Farm that it's…read morestill worth sharing! Admission was super reasonable at $12 per person and that included all the activities. They also offer a military discount which we really appreciated. There was honestly so much to do: - Mazes - Mini putt-putt - Pumpkin bowling - Photo cutouts and a big truck for fun pics - Barrel rides, barrel run, barrel slide - Basketball - A zip line swing - $1 pumpkin slingshot - Tractor rides -And so much more! The animal area was a hit - feeding the goats (just 25 cents!) was so cute and there were also a miniature donkey, pony, and a rabbit. We were a little bummed the hayride wasn't running when we visited, but there was still plenty to enjoy. The sweet treats and drinks were a nice bonus - frosted pumpkin sugar cookie + lemon shakeup = perfect fall combo! Overall, it was a great day full of classic fall fun. Definitely recommend for families or anyone wanting to soak up the season!

    Tons of stuff to do! Whether your an adult looking for pumpkins/cider or misc holiday stuff youll…read morefind that all in the shops! Tons of food options, kettle corn, hot dogs, fries, lemonade, donuts, bbq, shaved ice. They had so many activities for everyone of different age groups. They had a mini zipline, slides that you go down on a tube. Bounce pads, basketball "shooting hoops", theres little tractor like cars that are powered by pedal. Theres a corn maze, one for kids and a bigger one for older people. The small faux village buildings were very cute! And the tractor that you can climb on and take pictures. Overall 13$ to get in isnt bad for what all is included. The only thing that doesnt cover is the slingshot which is 1$ for two balls. And the paintball

    Olentangy Indian Caverns - Caverns

    Olentangy Indian Caverns

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    Lots of things for kids to do. Large play ground area, mini golf, cave tour, petting farm, maze,…read morepre purchased bag for gem panning. We paid $145 for our family of 5 to do all the activities

    Went on a Saturday around 12, started to get pretty busy around 12:45-1:30. Which makes the…read morecave/cavers very tight to walk through. While your down there your using a provided map to guide yourself around and match the corresponding areas ( Ex; A to A or 1-1 ) We went after it had just rained the night before, so everything was VERY wet. Wear waterproof/walking shoes if you plan on exploring. Be prepared to get dripped on by very cold water coming off nearby rocks, and the "ceiling". Coming down the initial very steep stairs is a beautiful view of different levels of rocks decending into a tunnel/cave where the rest of the cavers are. Tons of puddles all over the ground from collected rain water and the "droplets". Most the areas are about big enough for one person to walk through the tunnel areas at one time, and if your a larger person i DO NOT recommend going down there. Some areas are extremely tight and really only accessible to someone under 4'5 and around 100 pounds or less. (Im 5'4, 140 and some areas i almost got stuck cause it was too tight going through the rocks. It is neat to see though, i dont think id want to do it again as it is just wet rocks and the furthest tunnel was closed from the previous year that occurred from some heavy rain water. (The water collected, over time causing a collapse). So that was kind of a bummer but i get it for safety reasons. The gem mining was fun, definitely loaded with a lot of "gravel" type rocks so that was new for me, Ive only ever had ones with dirt/sand that yield rocks/gems/shark teeth. We found some really interesting gemstones in each tray. The petting zoo was great. I thought it wad Going to be boring and smelly, and i was happily wrong. The goats were adorable, when we came in a baby jumped through the fence and was following our group. And when we came inside the "pen" to pet them he ran back in it was very cute! The deer were a little skittish but very sweet and gentle. The treasure hunt/maze was VERY fun we enjoyed getting different prizes snd trading them within the group.

    The Maize at Little Darby Creek - So much fun for kids!

    The Maize at Little Darby Creek

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    I had a great experience at the Maize on Friday, October 3rd! A group of us met at the Maize (we…read morebought our own tickets in advance online) and grabbed some snacks/dinner while waiting for everyone to arrive. For those coming from metro Columbus, it was about a 30 minute drive on 161 West. I spent about 2.5 hours there total, but I could have stayed longer. The pricing of their food options was great, an apple cider slushy is $4 and I got one when I arrived and another before leaving. I also had a corndog, which was exactly as I expected - crispy breading on the outside and the correct temp. Others tried large pie slices, donuts, burgers, etc. I was also able to bring my dog! As of now, they allow dogs who are well behaved but they can be asked to leave. My dog loved sniffing all the things and she really enjoyed being in the corn maze. She slept so well that evening! Because I had her with me, I didn't do some of the activities, such as the hayride, laser tag, corn/pumpkin cannons, etc. The haunted trail was not open yet when we went, but I would not have taken her through there either. For the maze - I used the QR codes to start my timer and put in the 10 codes throughout the maze, then scanned the end QR code to stop my time. I thought this was a great way to track progress. The maze itself was in great condition, the corn was nice and tall, the maze paths were clear and easy to walk on. I appreciated that they have an employee outline some rules before going in (no running, throwing corn, going through the corn, children stick with an adult, etc) and we didn't witness any rule-breaking. We start right at sunset, so we could see at the beginning but it was dark by the end.

    We LOVE it here! The season pass is a must for northern Columbus families. My kids LOVE it and we…read morehave the best time every time. 10 out of 10!

    A & R Alpacafarm and Gift Shop - Alpacas by the dozen!

    A & R Alpacafarm and Gift Shop

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    A & R Alpaca Farm is such a fantastic experience for anyone who likes to interact with friendly…read morelivestock. My girlfriend had seen an ad somewhere (possibly on Facebook), and with my farm-loving mother coming to town from Canada, we knew we had to go. They don't have dedicated hours posted anywhere, as they're indeed a working farm, but after reaching out on Facebook Messenger and then calling, we were able to arrange for a visit the next day. Located about 45 minutes outside of Columbus, A & R Alpaca Farm is quite nondescript from the outside -- miles of agricultural properties surround it, and there's no overt signage marking this farm in particular...but as we nearly overshot the property, we saw a few alpacas off in the distance, and found the place without issue. As we pulled in, Aaron and Robin (the "A" and "R" of the name) had just come back from feeding the herd, and they invited us to enter the stable...which had dozens upon dozens of curious alpacas (not to mention a cat, a couple of big dogs, and several chickens) all monitoring our arrival. Robin was incredibly friendly, and after we spent a few minutes petting alpacas in a larger pen, she brought us into a smaller pen with perhaps twenty alpacas, and gave us little "cookies" to feed them with. Much to our surprise, Robin had not only named all of the alpacas (the farm has around 120 heads overall), but also managed to *remember* all of their names...and some alpacas seemed to respond when called. All the alpacas had different personalities, with some being aloof and flighty, and others being downright affectionate. One in particular had special affinity for being photographed. As soon as she saw the smart phone come out, she would come forward for a perfect photo op (seriously, folks -- I can't make this stuff up). After around 45 minutes of hanging out with the alpacas, we went into the gift shop, where there were many unique items made from alpaca yarn. Stuffed animals, toys, clothing, gloves, skeins of yarn were all available, and given that the proprietors didn't charge for our little tour, we made a point of buying a lot of goods...not as compensation, but because the goods are indeed worthwhile. If the words "alpaca gloves" don't make you want to drive there immediately, after this long and cold Columbus winter, I don't know what else will. In all seriousness, there's really nothing not to like about A & R Alpaca Farm. Robin and Aaron are kind and enthusiastic about their business, the alpacas are docile and generally willing to be petted, and the whole trip makes for a unique and delightful experience. It *is* worth noting that the animals are livestock, and it is a working farm, so you'll want to wear boots and clothes that you don't mind smelling like alpaca afterwards, but to my mind, that's more of a "perk" than a detriment.

    Road Runner Rascals Alpaca Ranch - Upclose of an alpaca

    Road Runner Rascals Alpaca Ranch

    (2 reviews)

    What do I have to say about this farm to make you pay a visit!? This was a truly a one-of-a-kind…read moreexperience and worth the price of admission. When I emailed Julie, the owner, to pick a date and time I didn't realize what my boyfriend and I were in for; we tried to go a few weeks prior, but it's by appt only. He and I essentially got the farm to ourselves-- we each got to walk an alpaca, hold and bottle-feed the babies, hang out with the larger group of alpacas (there are a 100 total here), talk to Julie more in depth (who is so sweet and knowledgeable), and visit the store. We came on a perfectly sunny and warm-ish day, which allowed for the alpacas to be super social. We spent 2 hours at the farm and came home with so many memories of our morning there, along with great photos!

    On a lovely, temperate Saturday afternoon my girlfriend and I visited Road Runner Rascals alpaca…read morefarm, having made a reservation a couple of weeks earlier. The cost was $25 per person, and we figured that it would simply involve getting a few photo ops with alpacas, and perhaps getting up close and personal with a few to scratch their furry necks etc. Little did we know that the ranch runner, Julie Judge, was offering up a full experience! Road Runner Rascals has around 100 alpacas overall, and when we arrived we realized that it would truly just be the two of us interacting with the alpacas -- no other groups of people. Julie introduced us to the alpacas, then proceeded to halter a couple of them (named Savoy and Plum Crazy) for us to walk around the pasture. I didn't have "walking an alpaca" on my bingo card for life, and yet that's exactly what we did. The alpacas were very docile, and happily let themselves be led on a long walk through a sprawling, hilly pasture. They make the most adorable noises, and have definite personalities -- we could tell when they wanted to go certain places, and their curiosity was also very obvious. After walking them for at least half an hour, we brought them back to the stable...where Julie was warming up milk for us to bottle-feed a ten-day old alpaca! I don't know why, but the feeling of feeding warm milk out of a pop bottle to a baby alpaca is just something you have to experience for yourself. Afterwards, Julie opened up the back paddock and a veritable herd of alpacas came wandering out, surrounding my parked car, then walking up to us to be petted, some lying down, some rolling around in the grass, and generally just doing what alpacas do. Funnily enough, this wasn't our first alpaca experience, having visited another alpaca farm a few years ago, but what Julie offers at Road Runner Rascals is truly next level. It's also heartening to know that she has donated alpacas to a nearby autism center, and also has some connections with OSU and other local businesses. All told, my girlfriend and I have had a lot of great days this year, but this is easily one of the best. We made a point of buying a few things from the gift shop as well, but the real takeaway is the memorable experience itself, and it's one not to be missed by any animal lover in the region!

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