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P-6 Farms

3.2 (84 reviews)
ModerateFarmers Market
Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Today was my first and last time visiting P-6 Farm. This place is extremely overrated and I genuinely don't understand the 5-star reviews. The price might be the only impressive thing, because everything else is very basic. The rides are old and rusty, and there are only four kid rides -- technically toddler rides -- because my 8-year-old wasn't even allowed on them due to their height rules. The corn maze is tiny and not challenging at all. The whole place makes it seem like there are tons of activities, but there really aren't. Food is overpriced and not fresh. A simple cheeseburger with a bag of chips and a 16oz drink was $18. Staff members were rude and had attitude any time we asked a question. There are only three slides and the "petting zoo" area has just four animals. The pig race was cute, probably the highlight, but when it happens they shut down other attractions because the employees all go to the race. The flower field is pretty, but again overpriced -- $10 for a cup and $4 per sunflower. Overall, not worth the time or money. Dewberry Farm is 10x better in every way.

Super cool Apple blasters!
Erin M.

We always have a great day here at the farm! It has become our family tradition, the kids always have fun and we do too. So many fun photo ops and many activities to do.

Edwin R.

Place ok I've been to better farms and less crowded only open on weekends to the public really nothing special for the whopping 24$ per entrance for adults and children. Be prepared to walk, bring a stroller or a wagon for your kids we thought about it as soon as we got here sadly but its a must if you have kiddos. Place opens 10am kid you not at least few hundred people in this farm, you would think this is a six flags or some theme park with the amount of people, they have some really old rides and slides for the kids and adults but badly in need of some updating. there is nothing made fresh on the farm like pies, cookies, drinks, etc. it would be nice if p-6 farms can make seasonal items like pumpkin deserts & treats which we came for pumpkin picking. I have been to other farms where they make fresh goods and drinks with the foods they grow on the farm, so that Is a disappointment for me about this place. the place is over price and overcrowded not worth it in my opinion, but please do experience it if you like but trust me your not missing anything.

Lolo A.

There are over 30 attractions and activities included per ticket, so we might as well take advantage and visit while we're here in the area. P-6 Farms is located approximately 1 hr away from Humble. - Admission: $77.94 for 3 pax, including taxes and fees. - $6 for 5 apples for the Apple Blasters Tickets are sold online only. Don't forget, taxes and fees are tacked on, so the total admission price per person is higher than you think. Certain activities required a separate purchase, but thankfully, parking is free. Be ready to use porta potties, because that's the only "restrooms" available on the farm. We visited on a Sunday and the crowd wasn't too bad. The lines were shorter, so we were able to go on certain rides multiple times. Food and drinks are on the pricier side, so bring your money! Please see the pictures posted. Some of the prices were straight up ridiculous. Overall, it was a fun time and worth the admission price. We purchased tickets on the same day of entry, so we didn't have any issues like some of the other Yelpers.

two people standing in a pumpkin stand
Sarah G.

I come here with my in-laws every fall, and we repeated the tradition this year. If you're pro mask wearing, are high risk, or enjoy your personal space, I'd advise skipping this year. Everyone was crammed on the bleachers for the pig races, and social distancing isn't enforced. The food is quite overpriced, and if you have an allergy, good luck. Lots of people bring their own food or snacks. We brought our own water. The negative aspects aside, this place has a million Instagrammable photo areas and features some beautiful countryside. The hayride will tell you all about the farm. My nephew is 3 and wanted to do ALL the rides. It is a wonderful place for kids. Almost everything is included in the admission price. Their pumpkins are okay, but for the price, you can score a better deal at Aldi, Kroger, or H‑E‑B. The corn maze is a ton of fun, but if you plan on doing it, bring or wear boots. I nearly ruined my sandals, and the kid working it said it was "just a little muddy" (my coated feet begged to differ). Also, because it's Texas, don't expect to come all dressed in sweaters and boots for cute photos. It's HOT. Plan accordingly. Last bit of advice: if you get here at 10 am (when they open), the crowds aren't as bad.

Kiddie maze!
Carla F.

Super fun activity for the weekend On a Beautiful farm that boasts over 800 acres. For $15.95 a ticket online (or $3 more at the gate), you have access to so much fun! Almost all rides are included with admission (cow tractor ride, hayride, roller coaster, pig race viewing, corn maze...). You pay extra for the pumpkins for taking home or the blasters I believe. Lots of opportunities for great photos on old tractors, little set ups. They are sprinkled throughout so you definitely don't have to fight for space. So much to do and it wasn't so crowded on Sunday morning. Longest wait was for the cyclone roller coaster about 15 minutes. Although I'd skip that one next time. Super rickety/scary and operated by young teens. The glass house was of very limited fun too. But all other stuff was great for kids. A couple slides too (no attendants so watch out for bigger kids who don't care about squishing smaller ones by crowding!) People start lining up at 930 for opening at 10. We got there on Sunday ten minutes after opening and scored parking in the first lot. If you come later there's a second lot and they shuttle you over. Would suggest going on a cooler day. There is some tent coverage on a few rides but not much and the corn maze is an oven in the heat. We will return before the season ends!! You can buy tickets for use on any weekend that it's open in the fall season.

Cynthia V.

We came here first thing on a Saturday morning in November and had no issues with waits/lines. I can imagine if you come during the middle of the day that it could be very busy; it was definitely filling up by the time we left. I do think the food and drink prices are very high for what it is (I got a lemonade and mini donuts for $14) but they have a captive audience so I suppose it makes sense. They have lots of activities for the kiddos to enjoy and they have put a lot of effort into keeping the place clean and inviting.

Paris M.

A truly genuine business, ran by whom I believe to be a family backed by hard work & integrity. Last year the owner gifted myself and two children with tickets allowing us to be able to return that summer; due to unexpected holdups which had occurred that day. She wanted my family to come back and truly be able to enjoy their place. The staff is beyond helpful & always in good spirits- despite my kids running wild like animals. They take you in and make you feel welcome & more than willing to show you around! Everyday will not be a perfect day "on the farm" and that is uncontrollable for them and their business, however I do feel they give it their best to accommodate their guest and go the extra mile in customer service. Recommend - without a doubt.

BLACKBERRY SEASONNNN
Stephanie C.

The boyfriend and I ended up here on a whim on a sunny Saturday with nothing to do! When you walk in,it is a cute little store that is filled with produce they pick fron their garden. First you pay $1.50 for a little bucket that you keep. If you return to pick blackberries,you can iust reuse it and forgo the $1.50. She said that a full bucket of blackberries is aroubd $28,and people get shocked when they come to the register! That was a good little heads up. So then you can grab a little wagon because you can go around to the designated areas and pick whatever is ready. Just keep in mind,it has to be weighed at the register. We grabbed our wagon and headed out. The blackberries were as big as my thumb!!! You have to walk a bit,but thats okay. Fresh air and wxcersize never did anyone harm,plus you can check out what is there! They had a lot of kiddo play areas,and there were a few families playing,and that was cute. After we got half a bucket of blackberries we moved on to the melons. Its summer,and what is summer without watermelon??? WELL,here is why i am only giving 4 stars. The boyfriend and i were looking at them and being careful of the vines and patting them,but they all just WEREN'T the melons for us. We spend a good ampunt of time in the melon patch and were getting ready to take our wagon and go on to the next crop when here comes the owner husband and wife on their all terrain golf carts on either side of us,with their dog! Alarmed,i was like,"Omg,Jon,are they coming for us?" And he was like, "Well,if they are,we will just say we are leaving this patch anyways...i think the melons aren't ready...." So that's exactly what they were doing and did. We were trying to listen as to where was okay to go, but to both of them were talking over one another and it was confusing, so we just got 4 corn and bought the rest from the store because we didnt want to get in trouble again. The boyfriend and i got it. They were trying to protect their crops,but,it just felt like we were in BIG trouble like we were gonna be runned down. And taking a closer look,the dog was old. But it still felt very agressive. Maybe just one of them could have come out. We were already moving on anyways. But,checking out,it was like it didnt happen at all. The owner woman and the daughter behind the counter were nice as can be,no awkwardness,and we even tried raw okra together. LOL!

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Not a great fall fest. Went during an opening weekend and it was so not worth the price. The offerings weren't as good as it looked.

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Great place to bring the kids really enjoyed all the fun activities that we did here definitely recommend 10/10

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Too expensive for what that offer. Food way over priced. 4 dollars to pick a sunflower, ridiculous.

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Do they let strollers in I have a 1 year old?

Yes! My SIL has two boys - ages 3 and 1. We had two wagons with us when we went. LOTS of people have strollers - just don't bring it through the corn maze (it'll get muddy).

What is the cost of buying a pumkin or two? Are the pumkins priced per pound? If there are other activites for the family is there a bundle in price? Is there a menu or sheet we can see to see the set prices for the activities as well as prices?

Pumpkins are fairly pricy - you'll do better going to Kroger or Aldi. I don't remember how much more, but I want to say we paid $6-$8 for a smaller pumpkin.… Read more

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