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    Pumpkin Palooza

    3.0 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Felt like it was a waste of cash, overly priced lack of entertainment, could have been better for younger children

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    Nyahs Haunted Woods

    Nyahs Haunted Woods

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    This is a good place for younger kids but not great for teenagers. If you are comparing to Haunted…read moreWorld, this place isn't scary at all despite their ads. That said, it is a great place for younger kids, hay rides, and all of the great family fun you'd imagine at a pumpkin patch. It is a very cool location with a lot of fun attractions. Definitely make this a family day with your youngers or with the whole family, but go early then drop off the teens at a spookier venue! The people here are great, parking is easy and you'll have a lot of fun. Bring a camera, there are lots of good photo ops!

    Nyah's Haunted Woods brings your secret fears to life with a blend of a true organic location &…read moreyour most terrifying nightmares. The inhabiting monsters are the products of twisted notions of false safety. The path covers a vast amount of farm land out at Twin Oaks Farms, with a giant pyramid at the center. An actual Living Haunted House will be on your journey as well when you make it beyond our graveyard, which as once a boneyard many years ago. The true count is unknown but it is believed that there were over 400 poor vagrants thrown into the mass grave site. A beautifully lit archway, a path of twinkling lights & a glistening pond reflecting the moonlight seems like you are walking into a sweet dream when in fact it is leading you into a morbid nightmare. If you survive, you now are awarded the chance to meet Nyah, the 184 year old baby zombie. She may appear to be a child but don't let that fool your senses. Following her direction, the true nature of her evil intentions are revealed as you make your way through an array of terrors, in the hopes getting away. We cannot guarantee that the psychological effects of your visit will dissipate immediately & with one of the highest scare rating in the valley, we relish the notion. *OPENING NIGHT: Friday October 6th 8-11pm *Times: October 6th & 7th, 8-11pm October 13th & 14th, 8-11pm October 20th & 21st, 7-11pm October 25th, 26th, & 27th, 7-11pm *CLOSING NIGHT: Friday October 27th 7-11pm *MEET THE MONSTERS EVENT, Sunday October 29th, 2-4pm

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    Dark Harvest - New for 2022!

    Dark Harvest

    3.8(49 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    It was "okay", but the price was a bit steep. I took my 10yo daughter here for her first "Haunted…read moreHouse" walk through... The employees did a good job trying to keep everyone entertained. Location was a bit small, and the props were a bit outdated. No "walking though fog" effects or strobe lights... just a basic walk through. I paid $60 in total, i feel as if it was twice as much as I would've liked to have paid

    I want to be fair, but honest about our experience…read more I expected so much more than what we experienced. It was my first year and based off past reviews, it definitely isn't what it was in years past. No corn field One food truck Two big inflatable slides 1 tarot card reader 2 mazes 1 immersion experience-$10 extra The execution felt sloppy and unfinished. It has a very "carney bootleg" vibe. It didn't feel like a highly stage crafted production. On the website they make it seem like it's a complete event, with things to do beyond the maze. There was not. Here is the silver lining, the two mazes ( Asylum and clown) were descent. A lot of jump scares and a few cool features(vibrating floor and loud horns). The actors did a good job of interacting and really are the heart of the experience. Is it worth $30? Umm, that's debatable. I'd probably say it's close to $20. Bottom line it's not as bad as people make it seem in other reviews, but it certainly isn't as good either. I made the most of it with my group and we had a good time getting scared. I probably wouldn't go back next year unless there was a complete overhaul. Pro tip: You don't need VIP/Express, save your money. Longest wait for me was 20mins(7pm time). You can buy your own ticket at the door. You'll save on fees Even though you have a online ticket, you have to stand in purchase line to get a paper ticket that's taken at the front of maze.

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    Lowe Family Farmstead - Pumpkin patch with the hayride tractor riding through it.

    Lowe Family Farmstead

    3.4(45 reviews)
    13.9 mi

    We came here right when they opened and it was honestly the highlight of our trip. Not that many…read morepeople at the time but loved how big it was and so much to do that it wasn't overwhelming. The price was a bit hefty but totally worth it to be honest. All the activities from the Slide, Feeding the Animals, the Cows and Animals, the chicken coop, the photo Ops, all the activities basketball hoops, the corn maze was our favorite & so much more there is to do you can easily spend a whole day here. Loved how clean and organized the place was there were different handwashing stations if you fed the animals and the Potty's they had outside were clean and didn't have a bad smell appreciated that. The food options we wanted we didn't get to try but that's ok. It was a bit windy that day that made some activities hard to do or for the corn to get roasted and so fourth, we grabbed some of their donuts and warm apple cider that was so good and perfect for the chilly weather. There was also pumpkin picking and loved that you can go out to the field and grab a wagon and such a fun activity to do with the family. They also had a lot of fun picture ops with the pumpkins as well & the little barn area that was decorated with pumpkins. Their sunflower field was so amazing I had never been to one but it was magical. Wear shoes you don't care for cause it was muddy in the fields and you can take the ones you like and just pay for them at the little shack. They also had tons of Zinnias that were beautiful and those were up for purchase as well. All in all it was def a fun place to visit, I mean their corn maze was shaped like a Jet & not to mention the Pig Races! Grab your family & friends and stop on by..

    I'm not a sucker for fall activities like most "basic girls" but I will drag my husband here every…read moreyear. Nice variety u-pick pumpkins, great activities for kids, and I'm a sucker for a petting zoo, I matter how grown up I am. Even if it's expensive- I can't resist.

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    Cherry Hill Farms - Apricots in a different view!

    Cherry Hill Farms

    4.2(5 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    The location has a new big building for the store there! Very clean and well maintained inside. I…read morewished I took pictures of all the fresh fruit for retail sales there. I bought a 10 Lb box of apricots that are picture perfect The young man at the cash register was nice and helpful so I'll be back. They have fall events there too! Please see my pictures of the apricots I bought.

    Marina and Sean Rowley and their family are owner-operator orchardists and farmers who moved their…read morebusiness up from Utah to this location in Caldwell (the Sunnyslope growing area) in about 2012 to provide more opportunity for their family to work together on a farm. I heard Marina say once something that was roughly this; farming is good for the family and family farming is good for the world. I'm paraphrasing, but I wanted to say "Amen" to that and also to thank her because it certainly is good for the local community. ACCESSIBLE FARM STORE FOR PRE-PICKED FRUIT: It was buying their dried sour cherries from other vendors in the area, both Peaceful Belly's farm store and McIntyre Farm store that introduced me to Cherry Hill. Visiting the farm for the first time in maybe 2019, they had only portable tables set up in a deep gravel over dirt lot and given I have mobility disabilities (I have had multiple sclerosis since college) that make it beyond difficult to walk through that, I was disappointed to not be able to get from parking to the product on tables. Fast forward a few years and they now have built a small farm store on site and although they still have that gravel over dirt lot, they did observe ADA minimums to pour a cement apron on one side of the store with a single parking spot there which makes it possible for all people to get into the farm store on solid surface and shop for sour dried cherries , sour fresh cherries, cherry juice, apples, pears, apricots, nectarines and peaches in their various seasons. U-PICK OPTIONS: U-Pick is offered through all the various seasons. Check Cherry Hill's Facebook page or Web page or call them to be sure they are open when you want to do and what is growing to be picked. DID YOU SAY DONUTS?: the surprise for us as we stocked up on dried cherries, apples, pears and O'Henry peaches a couple of weeks ago was to learn they have fresh made cinnamon sugar donuts at some times. We managed to buy the last half dozen, how they are sold, and came home to share them with the men who mow our lawn and we all thought they were great. SPECIAL EVENTS FALL AND SPRING: There is a corn maize and pumpkin patch in the fall from late September through October 31, so it is going on as I write this review, with special activities for children. In the Spring they hold a cherry festival. With cherry trees and the other fruit trees in blossom at different times, it really is a beautiful place to visit then. NEIGHBORS TO VISIT ON A DAY TRIP: *If you're in Caldwell to visit Cherry Hill, I recommend a visit to Peaceful Belly Farm which is also home to a Cidery. They serve lunch and dinner in their on site cafe on some Thursdays through Sundays during the Spring into Winter. Check their website for more information. It is very special to eat there, you can walk through the farm, and they have an onsite farm store selling their produce and that of neighbors, like Cherry Hill. Owners Jodie and Clay Erskine are so creative in offering community engagement opportunities. https://www.yelp.com/biz/peaceful-belly-farm-caldwell?osq=peaceful+belly *You may also want to pay a visit to McIntyre Pastures which pasture raises all their cattle, pigs and chickens and they have a farm store to sell their proteins - including eggs that are the best I have ever used - and other local farm products, like Cherry Hill dried cherries. https://www.yelp.com/biz/mcintyre-pastures-farm-caldwell?osq=MCINTYRE+FARM

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