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    Berry Patch Farms - Pumpkin on the maze

    Berry Patch Farms

    4.6(42 reviews)
    49.1 mi
    $

    If you're looking to pick some delicious berries and beautiful flowers, this is a great place to do…read moreit! Berry Patch Farms is a beautiful get away in Brighton for a fun family activity. We had a great time on the hayride, collecting both blackberries and raspberries, seeing the chickens, lots of honey bees, and sheep, hanging out with a sweet farm dog, etc. It was well worth the drive and a very relaxing experience for all of us.

    I only get to visit at most, once a year and I really need to find a way to change that. The owner,…read moreClaudia, is the most beautiful and kind person and treats everyone like family. You may even get to see the farm doggo if you're lucky! If you are like me and enjoy finding unique fruits and veggies that you don't see in any grocery store or even at your summer farmer's markets, this is the place for you! The drive is a quick one from Denver and once you are there on the farm, you kind of forget where you are! The store will take you back in time with it's simple set up with vintage coolers that store all of those beautiful veggies, and old tables stacked with baskets filled with even more veggies and fruits. There are heirloom options and the choices vary throughout the season as new things come in. On one of my visits this past summer, I picked up a huge bunch of home-grown Edamame that was far better than anything I have gotten anywhere else. It was actually quite fun to remove them from the stems to wash and cook up. I also was able to find beautiful Italian green beans - my absolute favorite and never-able-to-find option. The tomatoes are always a go-to and are so flavorful. I found out how the heirloom options are grown in the greenhouse and how that has provided the sweetest results and can confirm, they are very sweet and delicious. Along with the veggies and fruits, you will also find some locally made goodies sold in a brown paper bag that are a great treat to take for the ride home. Also, don't miss the dried pepper selection! There is also a cooler/freezer with meats and fresh eggs. When I was there, it was golden raspberry picking time and there were many families out for the tractor ride to the bushes to pick their own. Be sure to check out their website for hours - the opening is limited and you want to avoid making a trip unnecessarily and you can find out about special events, picking times for the fruits, cakes, and flowers and CSA share options. Claudia and Tim operate a farm that is certified organic and you can be sure their offerings are truly fresh, truly local, and truly organic as their motto says.

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    Berry Patch Farms - Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

    Flower ice cubes were beautiful! Fresh peaches and honey

    Berry Patch Farms - Tractor for pics

    Tractor for pics

    Berry Patch Farms - Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

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    Scones, muffins, cheese and quiche. All were delicious

    Native Hill Farm

    Native Hill Farm

    5.0(3 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    We were out and about looking for a place to fish, but the murky waters after the downpours made…read morethe rivers far too muddy. We happened upon this farm stand on our drive back into town and, since it had just opened for the day, pulled over to check it out. They list the produce available as well as the prices on the door (either so you don't need to go in if you don't see what you'd like, or for times when they're closed and you happen by), and walking in you're greeted with a few standing refrigerators. They host fresh Easter-egg colored eggs from Jodar farms, fresh cut flowers, beefy heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, kale and zucchini, just to name a few from their expansive collection. They also offer empty cans that you can fill with water and go cut your own flowers or herbs from the garden on the property, and small boxes for pick-your-own cherry tomatoes. We grabbed a few veggies and paid at the honor system self-checkout iPad after waiting in a short line of two people, and then checked out the garden. We're not members, but will definitely be back to support and get some more of the deliciously sweet cucumbers and ridiculously fresh zucchini and kale!

    This place is so cute! I happened on this place by chance, and decided to stop. I'm so glad I did…read more Such a cute tiny place, all the veggies looked great, the greens were clean. I bought some delicious greens, and a small bouquet. You can pick your own bouquet or enjoy one that they've created. Wish I lived closer, I'd come more often.

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    Native Hill Farm
    Native Hill Farm
    Native Hill Farm - Pretty bouquet in my cupholder on the way home. Created with mint and basil so it smells good too.

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    Pretty bouquet in my cupholder on the way home. Created with mint and basil so it smells good too.

    Morning Fresh Dairy - Old one room school house

    Morning Fresh Dairy

    4.0(38 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $$

    We had a great morning visiting Morning Fresh Dairy and the Howling Cow Cafe. It all started with…read morean informative tour of the dairy that gave us insights into the dairy process from the focus on animal care, to quality and bottling control to diversity of products that are farm to table. Savanah and Noah did a great job with the tour. The best part of the tour was a toss up between the baby calves and tasting the yogurt and variety of milks.

    What a wonderful tour I really enjoyed it…read more We started by waiting in the café for the doors to open to the tour. Once in we were seated and watched a video. We were then let outside whilst the tour leader explained about the property and its history etc. We then went to the school house to hear its history, and got to fill out a postcard requesting a future ice cream flavor. Next, we went to the Noosa building and we were told the history of Noosa as well. Which I found to be a great story. It was pretty cold and we were made to stand outside which I would've loved to have avoided. The next part of the tour, led us to the dairy go round, where all of it was explained to us. The cows seemed to enjoy this, and they explained that sometimes there were freeloaders that like to ride the dairy go round multiple times. We found that quite amusing. We then walked through the dairy part and saw the processing of the dairy. It was explained to us how it's bottled with an old machine that seems to work better than the new machines. Also, the ice cream process was explained to us here as well. After this we got to go see the baby cows which were adorable. They were quite timid, but it was cute when I reached out and they touched their noses to my hand. From there we had to go wash up in the bathroom, which had a long line. Finally, we were led back into the café area where we were given a happy surprise of a Noosa tasting, a beautiful holiday cookie, a morning fresh dairy mug, and a free cup of coffee of our choice. This was a very nice experience. Our tour guide seemed to be a little green and struggled with questions a bit, but she did OK. I would highly recommend people go on this tour. I think it's so great that they have home deliveries of local dairy products.. I wish we had that where I live. All four of us really enjoyed the tour!!

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    Morning Fresh Dairy - Baby cow

    Baby cow

    Morning Fresh Dairy - Farm

    Farm

    Morning Fresh Dairy - The Howling Cow Cafe

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    The Howling Cow Cafe

    Terry Bison Ranch Resort - Pellets

    Terry Bison Ranch Resort

    3.6(251 reviews)
    24.6 mi

    This is a working ranch that allows many of us less adventurous to be a cowboy for a day or…read morebefriend a bison. Without all the running, screaming, trampling, and death required by those that wish to pet or touch bison in other locations. You Tube Bison Attacks Yellowstone to understand this reference. Now, Terry's allows feeding, petting and close up photography of their bison. The resort is a ranch and not the Four Seasons, so let's dial down our expectations and recognize the workings of the ranch. There will be dirt, poop, feathers, hair, urine, and unkempt struck and other things gentle folk may find unsavory. We found the ranch charming. We have experienced many close encounters with wild bison and most were less than rewarding, but exciting. Terry removes this. The train creaks, and groans into the herd. Windows open, and your bison friend pop up for food. You can touch them and enjoy close photos/videos. Kids will love this and animal lovers also. Your trip back the platform will provide some ranch insights and views of horse stables. That was our visit. You may also trail ride on horseback and even participate in dude ranching. We feel the ranch offered all it advertised and we will return with the little ones. Keep up the good work Terry and all the support it.

    I had a wonderful time doing something I've never done before: feed bison. These creatures are so…read morelarge and it was so nice to hear all about them from our guide on the train. We heard all about the different characteristics of the males vs females. Charlie has to be my favorite! Make sure you stop if you pass by!

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    Terry Bison Ranch Resort - Peace. Love. And Bison.

    Peace. Love. And Bison.

    Terry Bison Ranch Resort
    Terry Bison Ranch Resort

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