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Ashley O.

What a fun fall farm. They have everything you could want and more. It's not huge as it is very walkable, but they cram a lot of stuff in. Our kids were having so much fun that we had to drag them out.

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Amanda M.

Clean, organized and creative fall fun This farm took the fall festival and fun and took it to the next level. With tickets being pricier than other fall festivals I wasn't sure if the value would equal out. After visiting the farm they have so many activities you can easily spend true whole day there. Everything from corn box to tractor rides. Straw mazes and tire playgrounds. Throwing games and animals to feed. Fun slides for all ages. Puzzles, potato launchers and climbing obstacles. Something for All ages and interests. For food options on the day they want the had two options one selling chicken fingers and fries. The other had hotdogs, walking tacos, hamburgers and ice cream. They also have fire pits where you can buy hot dogs and s'mores and roast your own. Definitely a way to make it a full experience. I highly recommend going on a sunflower weekend. You get to pick a sunflower for each admission or you can pay extra to make your own arrangement. Not only are the fields beautiful but it was also a fun experience. Dress to impress too because they have lots of fall photo setups to take the perfect picture.

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Ayşe Selen Z.

So much fun! Can't wait to go for the next years or maybe this season :) The tickets are purchased online you can also get a bouquet of flowers in mason jar with a good deal online rather than door price. So many to do and so many options for food! Corn mazes designs are different each year, be on the lookout for fun designs and also their corn maze has a gps that follow you through! How amazing is that!! I highly recommend to be there at 11 am and sure that you will spend the all day at the farm!

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Nadira Y.

The Sunflower Festival at Ramseyer Farms was so much fun! It was something fun I found during the pandemic and I think it will be an annual event for my family. There were food trucks (taco, pumpkin donuts, etc.) and they have their own place that sells burgers, fries, etc. The farm is spacious and had plenty of room for us all to spread out. The sunflower fields are many and the option to purchase two different sizes of vases was great. We bought the larger one at $25 and were able to fill it with over 40 sunflowers. The pumpkin donuts are a must and the butter roaster corn we bought was delicious too. There are even animals to pet here. Lots to do for children and not boring for adults. Not too far away from central Ohio. I would definitely recommend!

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Antora S.

We went to Ramseyer Farms for the first time for the Sunflower festival and we were pleasantly surprised that there were so much more than just the sunflowers. The property is huge. There are so many activities for kids and adults. You can spend the whole day there. There is the sunflower field, pumpkin picking, petting zoo, hayrides and so many fun games and activates and delicious food. Highly recommend the pumpkin donuts from Lerch's donuts. First time having them and the donuts were soooo delicious! The staffs were very friendly. There was hand sanitizers in very station. Social distancing and mask signs were there but not enforced. We went to the farm as soon as they opened, which was perfect for us. By the time we left, around 2pm, the place was super crowded. It's a perfect place to visit if you have kids or no kids. I can't wait to go back!

Some of the fall decorations out front
Katie H.

Okay, this place is incredible!! Any fall event you could dream up and more, they have it. I went on one of their Sunflower Festival days...they had over 50 things to do/see and even live music, all in a lovely setting. It is super kid friendly and had a ton of things for kiddos to do but I did not bring children and we still had a blast. Three different corn mazes, pick your own sunflowers (and zinnias), a pumpkin patch, animal areas (you can feed the goats for .25), food trucks, plenty of photo ops and more! Highly recommend. Pretty much your one-stop shop for fall fun. Thank you, Ramseyer!

Debbie F.

I came for the Sunflower Farm but quickly found out it was so much more. My first time visiting a farm in the Midwest and it was an outstanding experience! Sunflower fields have a short window when they are in bloom. It just so happened to be a weekend we were in town and we truly wish we had more time here. The thought, creativity, uniqueness, detail and variety were outstanding. The Sunflower Fields were everything I hoped they would be and more. I even picked some to take home (yes, I flew them home to California). :) I really didn't pay much attention when purchasing our tickets about anything else at the fair. It is so affordable too! I am use to out typical over-crowded County Fairs with lots of people, but this was oh so different. There were a lot of people but it is so open, spread-out and beautifully green everywhere you look with home made wooden games, slides into corn, a tire play area and much much more. We don't have kids, but my husband and I absolutely loved it. We enjoyed everything as much as the kids around us. I can't wait to go back!!!

Matthew N.

Farm was much cooler than farms closer to Cleveland. Well worth the drive! The cars themed maze was hard. We gave up lol. The state oh ohio maze was easy. It was fun ymto try the golf ball labyrinth thing and potato slingshot. The slingshot kinda hurt. We were hungry or would've tried getting pumpkins. Cutting flowers was fun too

Danielle G.

My absolute favorite farm! To be honest my family hasn't gone anywhere in 2020 but fall is our favorite time of the year. We went to Ramseyer Farms on a whim. This place has it together. They have thought of every single thing. If you have kids you must visit expect to be here at least 5 hours. There's gallon size hand sanitizer after every hands on activity. They have goats, pumpkins, food, mazes, games, slides, little bucket rides...they have so much! Oh and a ton of photo ops which I love!! It's a dream here! The store is also so beautiful and huge! Everything is exceeded my expectations. We felt completely safe. The first time we visited was the first weekend of September. We just went back on Sunday for the sunflowers! We will be getting annual passes next year for our family.

Little kid tractor ride!
Wesley H.

This is a 2-3 hour fun day for families for fall and picking PUNKINZ! Kids under 3 free. And there is a reasurant up the road that has a pond and a couple shops too... Good fall afternoon fun!

Robert M.

This is a great place. Just found out about it this fall and glad I did. Whole family went and every enjoyed the time there. Some of the great things, in the fall, multiple corn mazes, hay rides, scare crow making (this one is a real scare crown with clothes...), corn husk dolls... They have a great pumpkin patch where you can pick your own and a ton of kids activities. Just a great day.

An awesome destination for people from every age and background. This is a working farm that welcomes school groups and has an enormous amount of activies and discoveries during their sunflower and pumpkin festival seasons and nearly year round. The owners and people who work here are knowledgeable and beyond helpful and kind. This is a wonderful place to reconnect with nature and to recharge your energy in the clean air and sunshine. This is a delightful farm with visitors who come from all around the globe to experience and partake in rural, and agricultural parlance.

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Olentangy Indian Caverns - Caverns

Olentangy Indian Caverns

3.8(68 reviews)
76.3 mi

Lots of things for kids to do. Large play ground area, mini golf, cave tour, petting farm, maze,…read morepre purchased bag for gem panning. We paid $145 for our family of 5 to do all the activities

Went on a Saturday around 12, started to get pretty busy around 12:45-1:30. Which makes the…read morecave/cavers very tight to walk through. While your down there your using a provided map to guide yourself around and match the corresponding areas ( Ex; A to A or 1-1 ) We went after it had just rained the night before, so everything was VERY wet. Wear waterproof/walking shoes if you plan on exploring. Be prepared to get dripped on by very cold water coming off nearby rocks, and the "ceiling". Coming down the initial very steep stairs is a beautiful view of different levels of rocks decending into a tunnel/cave where the rest of the cavers are. Tons of puddles all over the ground from collected rain water and the "droplets". Most the areas are about big enough for one person to walk through the tunnel areas at one time, and if your a larger person i DO NOT recommend going down there. Some areas are extremely tight and really only accessible to someone under 4'5 and around 100 pounds or less. (Im 5'4, 140 and some areas i almost got stuck cause it was too tight going through the rocks. It is neat to see though, i dont think id want to do it again as it is just wet rocks and the furthest tunnel was closed from the previous year that occurred from some heavy rain water. (The water collected, over time causing a collapse). So that was kind of a bummer but i get it for safety reasons. The gem mining was fun, definitely loaded with a lot of "gravel" type rocks so that was new for me, Ive only ever had ones with dirt/sand that yield rocks/gems/shark teeth. We found some really interesting gemstones in each tray. The petting zoo was great. I thought it wad Going to be boring and smelly, and i was happily wrong. The goats were adorable, when we came in a baby jumped through the fence and was following our group. And when we came inside the "pen" to pet them he ran back in it was very cute! The deer were a little skittish but very sweet and gentle. The treasure hunt/maze was VERY fun we enjoyed getting different prizes snd trading them within the group.

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Road Runner Rascals Alpaca Ranch - Upclose of an alpaca

Road Runner Rascals Alpaca Ranch

5.0(2 reviews)
53.6 mi

What do I have to say about this farm to make you pay a visit!? This was a truly a one-of-a-kind…read moreexperience and worth the price of admission. When I emailed Julie, the owner, to pick a date and time I didn't realize what my boyfriend and I were in for; we tried to go a few weeks prior, but it's by appt only. He and I essentially got the farm to ourselves-- we each got to walk an alpaca, hold and bottle-feed the babies, hang out with the larger group of alpacas (there are a 100 total here), talk to Julie more in depth (who is so sweet and knowledgeable), and visit the store. We came on a perfectly sunny and warm-ish day, which allowed for the alpacas to be super social. We spent 2 hours at the farm and came home with so many memories of our morning there, along with great photos!

On a lovely, temperate Saturday afternoon my girlfriend and I visited Road Runner Rascals alpaca…read morefarm, having made a reservation a couple of weeks earlier. The cost was $25 per person, and we figured that it would simply involve getting a few photo ops with alpacas, and perhaps getting up close and personal with a few to scratch their furry necks etc. Little did we know that the ranch runner, Julie Judge, was offering up a full experience! Road Runner Rascals has around 100 alpacas overall, and when we arrived we realized that it would truly just be the two of us interacting with the alpacas -- no other groups of people. Julie introduced us to the alpacas, then proceeded to halter a couple of them (named Savoy and Plum Crazy) for us to walk around the pasture. I didn't have "walking an alpaca" on my bingo card for life, and yet that's exactly what we did. The alpacas were very docile, and happily let themselves be led on a long walk through a sprawling, hilly pasture. They make the most adorable noises, and have definite personalities -- we could tell when they wanted to go certain places, and their curiosity was also very obvious. After walking them for at least half an hour, we brought them back to the stable...where Julie was warming up milk for us to bottle-feed a ten-day old alpaca! I don't know why, but the feeling of feeding warm milk out of a pop bottle to a baby alpaca is just something you have to experience for yourself. Afterwards, Julie opened up the back paddock and a veritable herd of alpacas came wandering out, surrounding my parked car, then walking up to us to be petted, some lying down, some rolling around in the grass, and generally just doing what alpacas do. Funnily enough, this wasn't our first alpaca experience, having visited another alpaca farm a few years ago, but what Julie offers at Road Runner Rascals is truly next level. It's also heartening to know that she has donated alpacas to a nearby autism center, and also has some connections with OSU and other local businesses. All told, my girlfriend and I have had a lot of great days this year, but this is easily one of the best. We made a point of buying a few things from the gift shop as well, but the real takeaway is the memorable experience itself, and it's one not to be missed by any animal lover in the region!

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Bloom Hill Farm - Sunflowers

Bloom Hill Farm

4.0(2 reviews)
27.5 mi

Sorry not as impressed by this as some people. We came here on their Festival day. Expected a lot…read moreof people and some food trucks and artisans. We got all that and then some. Parking was easy but very packed. Pretty rugged terrain to be honest. I have a bronco and that was fine but a smaller passenger car might have had some issues. Lots of divots and uneven ground. 1 way in and 1 way out. Ok going in. More challenging going out. Narrow driveway. 2 food trucks and some sweets trucks. The 2 food trucks seemed overwhelmed. Heard the hot dog truck ran out of hot dogs by 1:30p. Long lines at everything. We chose to not eat there. The artisans were good. They had about 30 or so. Some inside a barn and some outside. Some repeats with candle people being the most. The barn is nice looking. But with lots of people it was very hot on a day where it was 85 degrees. They should have some fans on the ceiling to just move some air. There is cement stairs and a railing to help people walk in to the barn. The event was focused around the flowering fields. It was $30 to pick some flowers and take them home. Here is the thing. I thought $30 was high. But plenty of people paid. You get a little vase 1 size and some scissors. Then off you go picking as many as you want that fit in to your vase. However, again by 1:30p it seemed like slim pickings literally. They are still taking money and it's a long line but most of the flowers seemed picked already. Our friends were out there and were struggling to fill the vase and get their moneys worth. Not a repeat for me. Love the idea. Just thought the execution was poor. Not the artisans fault so that is the score. I want to support local and small biz so I am being more generous than I would if it was just the farm and picking flowers.

Bloom Hill Farm is a hidden gem, located right in the heart of Uniontown, Ohio. Offering local…read morefresh blooms that you can purchase as pre-made bouquets from their honor-system flower stand as well as expansive fields you can roam during their special you-pick events and other special events, this magical place is worth the drive for any fan of beautiful flowers. My friend and I attended a sunset you-pick event on Saturday evening. You can come anytime between 5-9pm and for $30, you get a large plastic cup, a pair of sharp snips, and free roam in their fields. A great spot to grab Instagram-worthy photos, this is a fun activity to do with a close friend, family, or as a unique date idea. I noticed couples, families with young children, and groups of friends all enjoying themselves. You can pay with exact cash, credit card, or Venmo. The owners point you toward the best flowers currently in bloom and make sure you know how welcome you are. If you bring the cup back at any future event, you will get $5 off your next purchase. I picked well over $30 worth of some of the most beautiful and diverse flowers I've ever seen - much better than any bouquet I could find in a local store (although many local stores in NE Ohio sell Bloom Hill's blooms). Their website shares the backstory of the farm and includes lots of fun events they have planned such as a dedicated date night experience, classes that allow you to cut your own flowers and then teaches you how to arrange them, activities for children, and special events that include bouncy houses, live music, food trucks and more. Coming on a laid back Saturday evening was the perfect experience in my opinion. Not too crowded and so many flowers to choose from! I cannot wait to come back - this will definitely be my go-to whenever I want a pick me up. I won't be asking my husband to buy me flowers any more - I'll be asking him to take me here to pick my own!

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