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Lowe Family Farmstead

3.4 (45 reviews)
Closed 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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Yummy food
Heidi H.

Such a beautiful farm and Fun place to gather with friends and family for the fall season. Several food choices, lots of yummy dessert (donuts!) and games. Corn mazes (3) and trains, etc...

Pumpkin barn- so cute to take pictures in front of!
Jamie S.

Like everything else, their prices have gone up in the last few years. $12 admission on Tuesdays, and prices go up from there for weekends. Their "bounce back" pass can be purchased as you leave, which gains admission on any day for $12. Must be purchased only for those attending. New things- Real bathrooms! More food options! More picnic benches. Local Costcos also sell Lowe Family Farmstead gift cards. If you're planning on coming with a group and buying anything (food, pumpkins, etc.) the gift card is worth it. I think it's $125 gift card for $100. I was disappointed to see the mini donut stand doesn't take gift cards.

Suzy J.

This is such a great place to take your family for some family fun. Admission price is $20 Monday through Saturday, with children under 3 being free. There are a variety of things that you can do including the MAiZE, Hayride, Rusty the Very Big Beast, Corn Poppers, Bee Line, Feed Mill Ropes Course, Cow Train, Bee Train, Grain Train, Pig Races, Pumpkin Patch, Potato Sack Slide, Barnyard Ball Zone, Farmyard Games, and Farm Animals. You can buy animal feed once you purchase tickets. They also have apple blasters and you can pay for the apple to shoot. There are a few stations with food options as well. We really enjoyed feeding the farm animals. My donkey was the favorite. My husband sat in the corn which was funny. I had my husband and father in law go down the slide. Apple blasters was so much fun and it was pretty cheap for the family bucket. We had a lot of fun and I know a lot of kids would have more fun!

Zehn W.

There was a great variety of pumpkins to choose from. The sunflowers were beautiful to wander through and great for picture taking. The food was delicious but like all such places a bit pricy (I've seen worse though). The only flaw was one of the food places never opened even when they said they should have been.

pumpkin finds
Carissa C.

Felt pretty white coming here, but overall was very fun! We didn't even do everything they offered (we did have a lot of little kids, but still). From Pumpkin Picking to Tractor Rides to a weird Dragon Haunted House (not the best for younger kids), they had a lot to do for kids of all ages. The Food was standard and a little pricey, the parking lot is big, and the candy canon was ridiculous but fun. We will come again next year!

My babygirl at their sunflower field.
Chanthy N.

We go every year! Too bad they had to move down to Kuna! A little further drive for us, unfortunately. Overall we always have a good time every visit. Although, this year has had no organization at all. They have everything gathered everywhere! Like, I understand it's a HUGE space, but they could have had the food all in one section, instead of having to walk half way across the farmstead to get lemonade after getting my food! Of course I won't rate it any less! That's just my opinion. Lol. Creamery cookies are my favorite there! It's a must! Great place to take the family, this year has seem to be the busiest! I have never seen it packed out like this before. Good for them! And also, this year they added the sunflower field! Loved the idea it was so much fun to running around taking pictures lol.

Pulled pork sandwich If you can call it that.
Victor T.

The farmstead is fun but expect do be disappointed by the food. Ordered from their main food place (the farmstead kitchen) ordered a cheese burger, corn dog and pulled pork sandwich. They gave us the corn dog and 2 cheeseburgers. Had to take it back after we sat and opened the boxes. They threw away the hamburger. Rather than give it to me free as well as the correct sandwich. What a waste of food. Your tossing it anyway might as well give back to me since you're going to loose money on it anyway. Then Gave me the pulled pork sandwich I ordered. Pulled pork is advertised as tossed in a tangy BBQ sauce and topped with coleslaw. It has NO SAUCE on it and is dry as a bone. Also, coleslaw was not on it like advertised, there was a half a serving on the side soaking my fries. Corndog looks great. Big and well done. Ok for the price. Cheese burger is tiny and sad for the price of $12 and McDonald's is a better burger for half the price. Also, all the food is pre made, sitting on the counter getting cold so don't expect it to be fresh or warm. For $12 a burger worse than McDonald's you should be able to expect it to be warm.

Apple cannon.
Jana H.

Visited with the kids on Friday early afternoon. Both of my kids had free tickets from their school which helped with the cost quite a bit. Last year we paid for the whole family and it was a bit expensive. The place is much farther than last year. It is bigger than the previous location. It wasn't as busy on Friday early afternoon which was nice. We didn't have to pay extra to go into Rusty (the giant inflatable dragon) so we went numerous times. They had many new attractions, my kids' favorites were the apple cannon (costs extra) and feeding the bees (my favorite). Corn maze was fun. Food was overpriced, a bottle of water for $3 but I think one is allowed to bring their own water and snacks. We will go again next year.

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Their $12 burger is a joke. It is very low quality meat, small and the fries are way too salty.

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9 years ago

The food is a joke - out of everything on a Saturday! Don't waste your time coming here to eat. Eat first or go to Linder Farms

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Had such a fun time with my nieces and friends. I really enjoyed the haunted corn maze, it was good creepy fun.

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Lively Balance Urban Farm + Retreat Center

Lively Balance Urban Farm + Retreat Center

5.0(2 reviews)
12.5 mi

Everything was fantastic! The class sign up, payment & waiver form were all online- simple & quick!…read more Detailed email w/the address/instructions/tips sent to attendees before class. The actual yoga practice was very doable for both newbies & advanced yogis. I was very impressed by the quality of instruction as well as the positivity exuded by the owner/instructor before/during & after class! And bonus for the thoughtful offering of lemon water, hand sanitizer in multi places, & masks encouraged but not required. A definite recommend for men & women alike!!! And Yes!!! There is a full bathroom onsite & ground is level thruout- so truly very accessible class! Tip: Carpooling should be encouraged. I definitely will go again when the opportunity arises!!!

This was a great experience. We got to stretch and relax (side-note: doing yoga outside made me…read morerealize how little time I take to stare at the sky and enjoy the beauty around me. Just looking at the clouds in their different shapes was relaxing in itself). But we also had the extra delight of sweet goats to enhance our experience. After the class we were allowed to feed them and hold them. The baby goats were heart melting. They would snuggle and kiss you. I loved it. There is something about being in nature and feeling the sun on your skin that really adds to the yoga experience. The owners were friendly and personable. I would definitely recommend it.

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Richardson Family Farm

Richardson Family Farm

4.0(1 review)
32.3 mi

Introduced to Richardson Family Farms' remarkably good organic strawberries as available in 2 lb…read more flats in early September at the Boise Co Op by friend Carl Y and his wife, my husband and I found these fragrant, perfectly ripe, super delicious gems to be the best strawberries of the season. That they were local and organic and harvested so late in the summer intrigued us enough to seek out Richardson's in Emmett and pick our own. WORKING MEDITATION There is a sort of meditation involved in being in a place like this doing the work of picking berries. The only sounds were the wind rustling plants, the click of grasshopper wings in flight, the buzz of yellow jackets seeking out the fruit over-ripe and the upbeat voice of brother talking to sister in the next field as they picked berries for the market. Add in the aroma of the berries as warmed by the sun, it was a pretty sweet experience all around. THE DRILL The drill here to pick is pretty informal. When they see your car pull in, one of the folks who work on the farm (we met both the owner and his son) will ask if you're there to pick, give you a box for the berries and point you in the direction of the plants with the most ripe fruit. The owner even gave my hubby a strawberry picking tutorial, how to recognize the perfectly ripe ones from those that seem ready but aren't quite yet. When you're done, they'll weigh your boxes and tell you what a ridiculously little amount of money is owed. WEEDING FOR BERRIES The owner told us for folks who want fresh berries but who feel they cannot afford to buy them, he is happy to trade their work to help weed the rows for berries in return. Nice barter system it seemed to us. Work for food. THANKS TO FARMERS My strawberry picking days are in the rear view mirror due to limits introduced by MS but I had a lot of experience in my youth and enjoyed supervising my hubby's first time efforts! He thought it was fun for an agricultural excursion day and enjoyed every minute of his couple of hours. But he also recognized it would be back breaking to pick berries for a living. We both took a moment to tell the Richardson Farm family members who were doing that work, this is truly a family operation in the fields as the owner has more than a dozen children,, how much we value being able to simply swing by the Co Op to buy their fine berries because of their work. It was a verbal hug of America's family farmers of whom we think good thoughts all the time. CO-OP AVAILABILITY If you're planning on buying via the Co Op the berries should be available there at times into October. The folks we met at the farm went out of their way to say how much they appreciated having the Co Op as their partner. THIS N THAT: 1) PRICE: If you want a true appreciation for what a fair price is on these flats of berries at the Co Op, venture out and pick for a couple of hours and consider the cost to the farmer to organically grow them, pick them, package them and transport them to market. Then consider the cost of the Co Op to put them up for sale. 2 lb. flats at Co Op are $7.95, so just under $4.00 / pound. If you compare to the most commonly available CA Grower (Driscoll) for organic berries pound for pound, these locals are a lower cost. If you pick your own at the farm, they cost a mere $1.50 / pound. Factor in the cost of travel to get to Emmett and the opportunity cost for your time, that Co Op price is a bargain too! 2) ACCESSIBILITY: Hard packed, gravel covered pathway. Neither porta-pot is accessible. 3) OTHER FRUITS AND VEGGIES: Sometimes available. Yesterday they included cherry tomatoes, Armenian cucumbers and Italian prune plums. 4) CONTACT INFO & GETTING THERE: If you plan to venture out, the farm is a little tough to find. The best way to zero in is via their website linked here. http://idahoberry.wordpress.com/ 5) THE OWNER: Worth saying he is an eccentric type of man. He has run for Governor at least once and his personal, legal name is Right to Life. You are not going to meet Old MacDonald if you visit the farm.

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