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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch - Corn Maze

    Skinny Bones Pumpkin Patch

    (36 reviews)

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    I have consistently hit Skinny Bones each year since my kids were little. It's tough to gauge if…read moreit's expensive still, or just cheaper than another pumpkin patch but for a family of four it's about a $200+ day . We did spend nearly four hours here last Saturday despite it being a bit chilly. I will say they finally have a lot more to do, and I appreciate the updates they've made to make it more of a day trip than a quick trip. We rode all the rides, slid the slides, and hit both train/hayracks. We spent our lunch in the food barn and got some discount hoodies and tops in the market. We also got 2 over prices pumpkins but when in rome. You can't leave SBP without their very tart apple cider donuts. so good! We'll continue to come back, even if it's a a pricey day.

    Skinny Bones has become our go-to pumpkin patch for the kids. They have a little bit of everything…read morenow: Hayrack rides, corn maze, corn pit, train rides, huge slides, daily performances, and more for the whole family to enjoy! My boys love visiting each year to see what's new, and visit their old favorites. As some other reviews said, yes the price has went up, but so have the amount of activities. It's still much more affordable than other options in the area for the amount of attractions they have. I always appreciate how friendly and helpful the staff are each time we're here. Definitely recommend coming earlier in the day to get your money's worth!

    Nelson Produce Farm - Strawberry slushie

    Nelson Produce Farm

    (30 reviews)

    I don't know where to even begin other than Nelson Produce Farm is truly a Nebraska spring staple…read moreand that if you have the opportunity to attend the Tulip Festival, you need to take it. The admission price is worth it for how many attractions there are here, and there is truly something for every age! Upon entering the farm, you are greeted with tons of cute decorations, garland, and photo ops, which are super fun and make the experience all-encompassing. I also thought they did a great job with signage since I was on the hunt for the tulips! There were two main sections for tulips: U-Pick, and for viewing only. Along my way to the decorative tulip fields, I was greeted by the cutest llamas and cows, and there were tons of adorable farm themed toys and set-ups, which would make this a great place to bring your family. The tulip fields alone were worth this visit. They were absolutely magnificent and there was such a gorgeous variety. Even with difficult weather, they still looked pristine and it didn't even feel like I was in Nebraska anymore! I used to live along the border of Germany/the Netherlands (where tulips are famed to grow) and I have seen many tulip attractions throughout my life, and Nelsons was still one of the best and most enjoyable experiences. I also chose to do U-Pick, which I regretted only because of the freezing weather, high winds, and my choice to wear a sundress, none of which is Nelsons fault. If the weather had been better this would be such a fun experience, and I still enjoyed browsing for the prettiest flowers. After picking a small bouquet, I made my way to the Farm Market, which was a huge shop full of everything from local products, foods, and goods, to Tulip Festival merch and fun mementos. There was also a small cafe where I got an iced coffee and took a moment to relax and enjoy the moment. I also ended up buying a small Schleich chicken figurine as a souvenir, and everyone who worked at Nelsons was incredibly sweet and friendly. I will absolutely be returning in the future and recommending this experience to everyone I know!

    I wanted to update my original review after the business reached out and made things right. While…read moremy initial experience at the tulip festival was disappointing due to confusion about the advertised military discount and an interaction that didn't feel great at the time, I really appreciate how they handled it afterward. They took the time to apologize, sent a gift card, and have since updated their website to clearly reflect the discount details. That kind of follow-through truly shows they care about their customers and are willing to improve, which I respect. The location is beautiful and the flowers are absolutely worth seeing. I do still feel the pricing is a bit high, but overall I appreciate the effort to correct things and improve the experience for future visitors.

    Poppy's Pumpkin Patch - Carousel in the cafe

    Poppy's Pumpkin Patch

    (2 reviews)

    This pumpkin patch is located just south of Norfolk. It is smaller in comparison to the pumpkin…read morepatches in Omaha, but is also significantly more affordable. My husband and I went with my sister, her husband, and my 2-year-old niece on a Saturday afternoon and the activities were great for a child this age and up to around age 10. It is geared toward children, so it probably wouldn't be very interesting for a group of teens or adults without younger kids. Admission is pretty affordable ($6 per person - no charge for children under age 2). I didn't actually confirm it, but I am pretty sure everything is cash-only, as I didn't see anyone paying with credit cards or machines that could process a credit card. Some activities cost extra (the zip line was $6 and the train ride was $2), but most of the activities are included in the admission price. They have a small cafe set in a semi-finished barn that serves reasonably-priced food items such as nachos, hot dogs, brats, caramel apples, and popcorn. I ordered a brat with chips and a bottled water for $5. The food isn't fancy, but it is affordable. There is plenty of seating in the barn, and you can also buy crafts that are for sale and children can ride a small carousel for 25 cents. They also offer free face painting on the weekends. Some of the attractions that are offered are a "jungle walk" (a 20-minute nature walk through a forrest), a giant slide, trike races, pony rides, train rides, old-fashioned buildings (jail, etc.), crafts, a small pumpkin patch, a zip line, and several "petting zoo" areas. You can also buy pumpkins and gourds at the exit. They had a very good selection and very reasonable prices (we got a very large pumpkin, two very large gourds, and two mini gourds for $20). The only thing I really wasn't a fan of was the petting zoo displays. The animals are pretty depressing. The horses seemed miserable and a little terrified and it was really off-putting. They also had a display with two pigs (that were fighting over a plastic grocery sack that had blown in their enclosure), a pen with goats, and a bunny enclosure. There were signs all over that all of the animals bite, so it seemed a little odd that these displays were advertised as "petting zoos." Although I did pet a horse and a goat with no bites, so maybe this is just a precaution. There are no restrooms - only outhouses. Overall this is a great outdoor activity for kids. It is much more cost-effective that other similar options in Nebraska (I'm looking at you, Omaha), and is a great way to spend a day with kids. It has enough activities to keep a young child's attention for several hours without being so large it is overwhelming. I would definitely recommend a trip here if you are in the area.

    We visited poppy's for the first time this weekend and had a great time!…read more The price to get in is $6 for age 2 and up. Under 2 -free. They have many free things for kids to do, slides, tree house, nature hike(20 minutes going at an adult pace pushing a stroller) many craft sheds to look at, and the animals to let/view, and a ferry you an pull yourself across the small pond and face paintings Kiddie train was always full of excited children and I think it was an extra $1-2 for kids to ride. They have a small zip line for free and two others 500 & 700 feet for an additional charge. ($6?) they have hay rack rides for an additional charge as well. We enjoyed seeing the animals. The petting zoo part is misleading. The first barn only had one lonely pony who seems terrified of people and another shed with two ponies and a llama. Ponies came up to us but the llama stayed far away in the shed. The 2 pigs were digging in the dirt and funny to watch, they have a chicken coop for viewing chickens and many goats to watch as they act like kids. The goats all came running to the fence for the kids to pull and feed them grass. The bunnies had a sign that says they bite, which I'm sure is just a precaution but when we were there they had a net across the whole bunny exhibit. Guessing people were picking them up instead of just petting. The nature hike was nice walk through the trees but nothing really to look at but the trees. Some kids passing by seemed uninterested. They have a cafe with bbq pork sandwiches, brats, hot dogs, sloppy joes, nachos along with candy apples, brownies, cookies and pumpkin bars. Food was very good and a decent price. 2 bbq sandwiches, 2 chips and a pumpkin bar were around $10 Staff was very friendly and did they what could to assist you with any questions Will definitely return here in the future. 4 stars were given instead of 5 due to no bathrooms. They only have port a potties and no where to change a baby's diaper. Disappointing considering its a children attraction.

    Pumpkin Hollow - pumpkinpatches - Updated May 2026

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