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    My Little Farm Davie

    My Little Farm Davie

    5.0(10 reviews)
    43.3 mi

    This is a cute little farm I found on Google Maps while in the area with my child. It is free…read moreentry, and there are limited workers. However there is a good amount of animals and they include carrots that you can pay for and feed the animals which was really fun. There are many free-range chickens and cats which are very friendly. Parking and the entrance was a little confusing to find. I would happily come here again and support this business!

    Was looking for a petting zoo/farm to visit with my son just to do something different one morning…read more We arrived just as it opened and a woman was cleaning the animal areas and feeding everyone. She didn't speak English but we managed to communicate through translator app and she was friendly and sweet. They have ducks, goats, donkeys, bunnies, lots of different chickens, cats, guinea pigs, an emu, a pig, tortoises. I wish we could've held the bunnies or gone inside the goat pen. There was no staff out in the farm to ask if we could so we just walked around. The cats are very friendly and so are the goats. The pens were clean, with fresh water and food. It was hot and there were a lot of flies but it's to be expected here in south Florida during the summer on a farm. In the back of the property, although not related to the farm I don't think, were horse stables. We meandered over there and said hello to them in their pens. A small farm but very cute.

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    Redstone Ranch - coffee stop

    Redstone Ranch

    4.9(10 reviews)
    30.9 mi

    Easy five star review!…read more I never knew we have such a wonderful place near by. I always think all ranches are in Davie area but what a nice surprised to discover Redstone Ranch! I took my almost 2yr old today with a group of other moms and kids; we had a blast. The place is big enough to walk around comfortably, it looks clean, the animals look well taken care of. They have free parking. They have lots of horses and any cute animal farm you can think of, chickens, goats, sheep's, cows, etc. My daughter absolutely loved petting and feeding the animals. The price is reasonable and the workers were nice. They also have other amenities in the place such as a food truck and shaded areas to eat. I was also excited to see their event areas, available for rental. Overall, the place is excellent! I will definitely be taking my toddler back.

    This farm is wonderful and we're so so lucky to have it so close to home. What would make it even…read moremore wonderful is that when paying guest visit, the staff as a whole, especially the lady who takes money in the office, smile and at least act like they also enjoy being there as much as the visitors do. It is a 4 star because we really do love this community farm, but it is unfortunate that -every-single-time- we are here it's the same mopey, I hate being here attitude. CHEER UP you work with animals and kids all day. otherwise, there's a lot of animals, shade, a rabbit house, and chicken coop, horseback riding, food truck, bounce house, etc etc. Their IG shows their calendar and their website isn't very user friendly as it was giving a ton of errors when I was trying to check out ahead of time.

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    Rayshell Ranch

    Rayshell Ranch

    5.0(8 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    What a beautiful ranch! My cousin had her baby shower here and it was just magical! Highly…read morerecommend.

    I couldn't imagine our wedding having been anywhere other than Rayshell Ranch. When I was touring…read morevenues I knew it was the one the minute I got there. The drive in is on a long gravel road surrounded by trees that makes you feel like you are being transported away from the busy world to your own little paradise. The venue itself is just gorgeous, when I walked into the beautiful (air conditioned) barn for the first time I actually had tears in my eyes. If you are looking for a country style venue with class and SO much CHARM, this is it. All the decor was included (although you are welcome to bring your own). They have endless decor options to choose from - table runners/lanterns/plate chargers/florals/greenery/candles/card box/etc...I didn't have to buy any of this! Michelle & Lisa are an amazing team, they are extremely knowledgeable, organized, and friendly. They made sure every little detail was perfect and exactly what I wanted. Included with the venue you are given a day of coordinator (Lisa was amazing).. She made sure everything went smoothly and communicated with my vendors so I could enjoy my day. I honestly couldn't imagine if I didn't have her. They offer packages that include vendors such as catering/DJ/etc, or you can just book the venue and choose your own vendors. Side note - I chose to just book the venue and book my own vendors.. after months of searching I ended up choosing all the same vendors that they would have included to begin with (which were also amazing). I am so grateful to Rayshell Ranch for helping us have the most beautiful day and I highly recommend them.

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    The Witch's Wall

    The Witch's Wall

    5.0(3 reviews)
    14.3 mi

    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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    You Farm

    You Farm

    4.0(5 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    We came here for the first time since they opened a few years ago. It's a small and cute farm that…read morehas greens, sunflowers, eggs, and rescued animals. All proceeds goes towards the You Farm's nonprofit aiding third world countries and it's a win win for both sides. Even though it has that part, we primarily enjoyed the pumpkin patch event. There were plenty of pumpkins to pick from and a lot of photo opportunities around the farm. They had vendors selling food, drinks, and jewelry. The kids were able to paint their pumpkins and add glitter to make it super sparkly. There was music going on that the kids could dance to and there was even a gem contest. The kids had the opportunity to go out into the field and find gems. One of the owners gave out prizes for who could bring up the brightest gem from the field. I would definitely come back for other events in the future and it was affordable. You can actually grow your own food there (hint the name ;D) and have a wonderful time learning about how they help others in need. Check out their website for more information on events and their outdoor gardens.

    You Farm began in 2015 as a hydroponic greens farm in the owners garage. The next year they…read morepurchased a dirt lot in Loxahatchee where they could keep rescued animals, grow seasonal greens including lettuce, kale, micro greens, wheatgrass, and barley grass, raise chickens for eggs, have a U-pick sunflower field, hold events, and welcome field trips. Profits from the farm support You Farm's non profit which promotes education in third world countries so they can become food and water sustainable. The farm got its name because it is a place where families can farm their own food such as greens and eggs. You can either purchase their produce or grow your own in the community garden. People who grow their own food here are called You Farmers. I was driving back from Loxahatchee when I spotted n event at the farm. They were hosting a Seafood Festival and there were a number of food trucks including my favorite, Captain Lobstar. In addition they had some vendors selling craft items, a bounce inflatable for the kids, and they were holding some games like toss the egg. I enjoyed visiting with their adorable animals which included horses, goats, and chickens and I loved learning about what they are doing here. They are helping people to grow nutritious organic produce, aiding people in third world countries, and rescuing animals. This place is worthy of everyone's support. Like them on Facebook to learn about upcoming events they are hosting including a Farmers Market on March 6th.

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