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    Pierson's Farm

    4.3 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 1:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Jason P.

    Visited the farm for some Pumpkin Picking and to enjoy some of the attractions noted on the website and their fall/Halloween flyer. We had done a few other farms in the past recent years closer to NYC and decided to travel a bit further to see some options in Orange County. I figured there would be a rush in the late morning/early afternoon on a Sunday only two weekends before Halloween, so we decided to get there about 2:30. We got there and though it wasn't super crowded at the time, there was still a good amount of people there. Fair amount of parking spaces were available then as well. Nice decorations in the front. You enter the activities area through the shop, where you can buy various items as well as buy tickets to the different attractions. Though admission is about $2 per person just to enter, the package deal is the best option at $9 per person for everything. This includes both small and big corn mazes, the hayride down to the pumpkin area, and the petting zoo. I believe the original $2 only get you to the main common areas with a few playground areas. The petting zoo has a few animals to see including goats and turkeys. There is a nice play area there with some tires and slides. The small corn maze is moreso catered to kids and they enjoyed it. After leaving that area you walk though a few more play areas which include a large spider web net and some swinging tubes. You also pass a large shed where you can reserve and hold birthday parties in. You are then at the larger corn maze. This one was a lot harder than the smaller one. We are fast walkers and with overhearing others running into dead ends we made it out in about 25 minutes. If we were alone in the maze, we probably would have taken about 45-60 minutes. It was a challenge. The aisles of the maze can get narrow though. You exit to the Pumpkin PAtch area. It could be that we got there about 3 PMish but there wasnt much "good ones" left. The large opened field with pumpkins scattered. I would have liked to see what it was like at 10 AM. You can then wait and take the Tractor (Hay Ride) back to the main area (or simply walk 5 minutes). Pumpkins by the way are $0.55 per pound for larger and $0.65 per pound for smaller. You pay through the store on the way out. Overall it was an okay experience. The website and flyer maybe made it seem like there was more. But with completing both mazes and everything else, we were outta there in about an hour and 15 minutes. Prices for the activities and pumpkins were fair I would say compared to other places. All staff members were very helpful and friendly. Also kudos to the puns written on the tombstones...some really cracked me up...Here lies.."Dee Kayed"...Classic.

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    My family and I have been going to Piersons the last few years for fall activities and really enjoy it!

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    Had a great time here. What a friendly and welcoming family. Everyone was so nice. Would recommend to anyone, all ages.

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    I went pumpkin picking, petted a few goats, saw a sunflower patch, and went through a huge corn maze.

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    Saltsman Christmas Tree Farm - Emily

    Saltsman Christmas Tree Farm

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    A quintessential country Christmas tree farm experience! From the moment you cross the small bridge…read moreover the Landsmankill stream and park next to the century-old red barn, the smell of wood smoke and the sight of friendly faces greet you. Staff and guests are often roasting chestnuts (on the open fire, of course) and the crew there is eager to help you select the perfect tree for your home. They have a great selection of cut-your-own Christmas trees in the back plot, and plenty of pre-cut trees right up front to choose from. Similar or better prices to everywhere else in the area, but in a class of its own for experience. Bring a camera, pour yourself a cup of hot cider, sit by the fire, chat with the staff and guests, and take in the whole experience. I'm a fan! Even if you already have your own artificial tree, stop by and hang out for some extra Christmas cheer. The barn stocked with antiques (not for sale) and decorated with fresh cut garland, fresh Christmas wreaths and kissing balls (the latter two ARE for sale), is worth the trip alone. Definitely on the list of "things to do when visiting Rhinebeck" this holiday season. Past years, they've had dog sleds to help pull your tree, live music and other fun events at the farm from Thanksgiving weekend through Christmas eve. While not as close as everything else in the village, Saltsmans Christmas tree farm is walkable from the shops and restaurants at the center of town. I grew up going here and we used to walk through the woods between our home and the tree farm to cut our own tree at Tremp's.

    Gorgeous tree farm with the nicest people! There's hot cider, roast marshmallows, wreaths, and the…read moreloveliest trees to cut or pre-cut. Kids loved it (husband loved it even more) We will definitely be back next year!

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