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    Froberg's Farm

    Froberg's Farm

    4.2
    (286 reviews)
    33.9 mi

    Visited Froberg's on Friday, Jan 6. The strawberries were abundant and very fresh…read more $5 per person for admission. My 2 year old was free. $2 for a bucket (must use a Froberg's bucket for picking). We bought 2 to share among the 4 of us. We filled both close to the top (close to 6 lbs total). I'm not sure how much it cost per lb since I didn't pay, but i think it was $5/lb. Credit card does incur a 3.99% fee. We also bought some bbq: brisket sandwich, hotdog with turkey sausage and jalapeno sausage, Arizona green tea, bottled water, and 2 sausages to-go (jalapeno pork & deer sausage and regular sausage). It was a lot of food actually for $48. We also bought some baked goods to-go (especially enjoyed the oatmeal cookie, chocolate cookie, and pecan pie) . Cookies were $1.50 each or $12/dz. The medium pie (about 4 servings) was maybe $6-7. Being a Friday, there was not much to do at all because all the rides, games, and food trucks only run on the weekends. I guess it saved us money at least bc everything cost $3-4 (tokens). We still managed to stay 2 hours (it made our 1 hr drive worth it) because we ate the bbq at the shaded picnic tables while my 2 year old played on the playground. It's a small playground, but it had her favorite things- swings, slides, and a tire tower to climb. She had fun. I may go to Blessington for the pumpkin patch this fall (based off reviews), but fruit picking is pretty fun here.

    We always have so much fun when we go to Froberg's Farm. Piggy races, train ride, bounce pad,…read morepetting zoo, strawberry picking, the list goes on with activities. My kiddo has a blast running around the massive play area too. I love getting fresh produce and eggs. We love meeting up with friends and spending an afternoon there. The food truck vendors are a bit pricey but you get a lot of food and it's pretty good.

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    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Nice cool treats!
    Nice cool treats!
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    Old MacDonald's Farm

    Old MacDonald's Farm

    3.4
    (91 reviews)
    23.5 mi

    The MacDonald's Farm is conveniently located right off 1960 in Humble, TX. This place has been…read morearound for years and offers a great spot for a family outing. From riding a train around the farm to petting goats to running around on a huge playground, this Farm is an all around good time! Pros: Activities: This place is packed with all types of things to do. There are several animals you can pet (Goats, Llamas, chickens, Cow, pony's and many more. There's a train that goes around the whole farm (included in your admission) and you can ride it as much as you want. They have several spots throughout the facility to reserve for birthday parties . There a HUGE mound of sand for the kids to have fun and a big playground. Plenty of places to take great photos! Location: I dread the words "It's off 1960" because this stretch of road has horrible traffic and some spots are not the best areas to be around but this spot is an excellent location. For all my golf folks, Tour 18 is right across the street ‍ Cons: Price: For a family of four (includes a 16 month old) we paid $80.00 plus food for animals for a total of $89.00. I know everything has gone up recently but I was a little blown away by this price. I would've expected a little more animals to pet or even some outdoor games to make up for this amount. Parking: Get here early or you will be parking in the "additional" parking spot which is a mowed field. Nothing against a mowed field but it isnt close so be ready to walk a little. Overall we will come back again this year since our kids had a blast!! If you're in the area give this farm a try.

    Came here for the first time for my nephews first birthday party. I see the animals are lucky that…read morethe people come and feed these animals, but where in the hell are the horses water ? The big bucket is empty . The potbelly big didn't even have water. What a shame. If I were to come back would be with the animal control. Game warden. Who ever I have to get to gathers animals the life they need. My nephew had a blast but it was just hard for me to see these animals this way

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    Store Front
    Old MacDonald's Farm
    Old MacDonald's Farm

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    Blessington Farms

    Blessington Farms

    3.9
    (98 reviews)
    65.9 mi
    $$

    This is the second year we've come here in May to pick blueberries and blackberries. One of the…read moreworkers said that blueberry season is really a short 4-6 weeks time frame while blackberries are most of the summer. This year 2025, the blueberries are sweet but on the smaller side. The blackberries were not as good as some of them are tart or even sour as some seem to start fermenting? However in 2023 the blackberries were soooo sweet and juicy that even my husband liked them and he usually doesn't like blackberries. Maybe this year just wasn't good for blackberries. :/ The busket (basket bucket) is $1.50 and berries are usually $8-10 per lb but they ran a Memorial Day weekend promo for $4 a lb. We filled up our busket about 2/3 of the way for 2.7 lbs or $11 in blackberries and blueberries! Cheaper than Costco! Although it is a 45 min drive for us. Giant sunflowers were available too but all the wildflowers were picked already. Things to bring: Busket - if you already have one! Sunscreen - protect your skin! Hat - it's sunny! Water and a refill of water - it's HOT and you easily drink through 2 water bottles, plus if you use any to clean your pickings. neck towel / fan - nice to have I would also consider looking for a parking spot in the shade, usually to the left by the Farm Funland. I also put up our cars sunshade which helps too. This time, my 4 yo said her car seat wasn't that hot (whereas she will usually complain if it is), so i think jt worked! We only spent about 1.5 hours though from 1030-12noon, as it was getting really hot and the kiddo was over it. Overall, fun experience and some good berries but do come prepared for the heat!

    This was fun! I came here for a field trip with my friend and her daughter. The farm is HUGE! There…read morewas so much to do, we had each child pick what they wanted to do. There were some super cute photo opportunities! There were pumpkins everywhere. The staff was super friendly and there was plenty of parking. The kids had a blast, I would definitely come back. I forgot to purchase some of their honey on my way out. Plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.

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    Blessington Farms
    Blessington Farms
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    Halter

    Halter

    3.0
    (10 reviews)
    45.6 mi

    We threw my 6 year olds birthday party here and all the kids loved it! They have picnic benches and…read morea playground for the kids. We had fun in the petting zoo and riding mini horses. Zoe was assisting us and she was great! I'm so happy we chose this place. We will definitely be back!

    This was my first time going to the Halter Farm and what a DISAPPOINTMENT. First, it was…read morevery...very hard to find the entrance to the farm. The farm placed a small 8x11 inch sign near the entrance of a open field that read "pumpkin patch parking". Needless to say, we didn't see the sign until 3 U-turns. The entrance fee was $10, but it should have been more like $3. The grass was overgrown and sadly the grounds were upkeep. Per a friend, in previous years the farm provided a small train around the farm for the kids to ride, but this year nothing. The small playground was messy with lots of dirt on the toys and trash in the enclosed area. The staff was unfriendly and very rude at times. They provided horseback rides and the kids were able to do this, but the staff again very rude to the kids. It was like the kids were bothering them (why work at the farm if you don't like kids). The pumpkins ranged from $5-40 dollars and this was totally over priced since the size of the pumpkins we very small and you can purchase a better pumpkin from the local grocery store large and less expensive. They had a Halloween trail with lots of dirty plastic hands and feet. It was NOT frightening or scary at all and our 6-8 years olds ask why did the farm drop hands everywhere. Buyer beware and save your money, time and your kids from a horrible experience.

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    Halter
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    Dewberry Farm

    Dewberry Farm

    2.9
    (270 reviews)
    63.4 mi
    $$$

    PROTIP: I would check out their instagram page to see if there are any discount/promo codes! I…read morefound a code KATYMOMS7 for $7 off which is valid from now until November 2nd 2025 Not so pro-tip but a tip nonetheless: Although Dewberry Farms does a good job at setting up handwashing stations all over the area, I would bring hand sanitizer and/or wet wipes just in case. Also, it gets pretty dusty so if your eyes are sensitive, I'd bring some eye drops. We went on a Friday night and thankfully it wasn't too packed. Parking was free and there was plenty of space in the lot. Getting out wasn't bad at all either. Like what other reviews have stated, the tickets are not cheap ($45 after tax). But I will say, the entire setup of the area is super cute and well decorated. Not only are there so many places for photo ops but there are also a ton of activities for kids. And honestly, even as an adult, my friends and I had a blast- just channel your inner child and go on those rides! There were mini rollercoasters, slides, petting zoos, a firework show, and so much more. Our time slot was 7-10 pm but honestly, I would try to get there earlier (i.e. 5 pm slot) especially if you purchased exclusive attractions (i.e. haunted house, corn maze, etc). With the general admuission tickets, you don't have access to the special attractions but you can purchase them at Dewberry farm- I believe it was $7.99 each. But if you're already set on going to numerous special attractions, just get the whole package online. My friends and I did the Trail of Terror and it took around 20 minutes to compelte and everything was well done! As for food, I know Dewberry Farm has the snack pack available for $15.99 and that covers kettlecorn, lemonade, a cookie, and a snowcone. And honestly, that's pretty worth it because a kettlecorn bag itself was 10.99- it was very yummy btw, my friends and I almost killed the whole bag in one sitting. Overall, my friends and I had a blast and we might make this an annual thing! I believe Dewberry farms also has a Christmas event so we might attend that as well.

    Very neat experience if you never been. My sister set up a weekend outing for the family and kids…read moreto see Christmas lights and tractor ride. This place is huge! Make sure you wear your tennis shoes. I didn't get a chance to take a lot of photos but did get one. They have all kinds of activities, playground, rides and food that will keep the kids busy. Just FYI lines for food can get very long but the wait was worth it! From what I was told they do hold other events here and not just Christmas. We will definitely have to come back to check them out. Come show your support if you're looking for something to do with the kiddos.

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    Dewberry Farm
    Dewberry Farm
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