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    Renner Farm

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Toll House Pumpkin Patch - Not clean

    Toll House Pumpkin Patch

    (4 reviews)

    South Reno

    I found this place online thought it sounded great on the website but was confused about their…read morelisted prices so I gave them a call (with their listed a man answers & after he answers a few of my questions I was confused bc it didn't match anything that the website said and before I could continue he barked at me "I'm busy and have a long line" & hung up on me ! I called back & asked a question & he just stopped speaking to me and started talking to people I guess in his busy line? I patiently wait for him to return to the phone (btw he never said please hold on mam or anything for that matter) he returns and barks "what do want!" I said EXCUSE ME! I had a few more questions bc I am confused and he yells again SO what do you want?? I told him well i already asked you my question but you cut me off and started speaking to someone else so I'm actually waiting for your answer. He tells me then they are busy& have customers bla bla and I said well sir I am a customer as well and your phone # is listed on the website to contact. I told him the online prices were different from what he told me and he says well I don't know where you found that. On your website! I say! I then say just want to double check that I don't have to pay an additional amount on top of a bracelet for the bounce house bc other customers claimed so on yelp. Boy he didn't like that he snaps at me and says it's 15$ bracelet all rides included-$20 for pony ride plain and simple WHAT did I JUST TELL you?! He is yelling at me people no joke! Mind you their website says it is $22 and you get a book of 20 tickets. There's also an entrance fee listed $5 for one area $10 for a different area and $20 for all areas plus tickets. So you can see why I was clearly confused! Plus on Yelp reviews listed all kinds of other prices! Oh and when I brought up yelp stating diff prices he tried to deny that being their company lol prob bc he was embarrassed at their ratings but now I see why everyone said on here the owners/employees are so rude I mean this guy was by far the rudest man I've ever encountered for a business! I lost count how many times he snapped at me "WHAT DO YOU WANT!"

    Do not go here! This is a terrible & very expensive pumpkin patch! Most of the pumpkins are rotted…read more& overpriced! You have to pay $18 per kid for just the bounce houses and there's no one regulating them. If you want to do anything more the wristbands are $25 each! That's $50 for 2 kids!!!! And there's not much else. No food or drinks. Except water & cotton candy or Carmel apples. Ridiculous for what they are charging. Plus there are hazardous materials just lying on the ground! Never again will we return.

    Andelin Family Farm - Fun maze game

    Andelin Family Farm

    (139 reviews)

    $$

    We haven't visited since last year's Baby Animals event and boy have they changed things up! They…read moreset up a long ticket booth to the right of the entrance with nice winding queue line, divided into Prepaid and Purchasing lines. I was surprised to see how they pushed the entrance area past the barn, but totally makes sense for those who may want to just stop by to shop and not want to enjoy the festivities. The staff were all friendly and kept up with keeping the animal pens clear of poop, especially for the petting ones. They had signage to designate which ones you could feed the animal food to and which ones you couldn't enter due to the animals resting. I really liked how they sectioned off all the animals off to the left side with its own entrance and exit and lots of sanitizing and handwashing stations nearby. They had some new things at the farm too. I saw signage advertising Cuddling with Calves for $20 (kids 8+). They also had some additional calves to see and pet along the way. So adorable! Outside of the animal area, they had a new section, Peacock Pedalers, that allowed kids and adults to ride tricycles around. They also had refreshment stations within the farm for drinks, kettlecorn, and other snacks, which made it convenient. What surprised me was that the features that were typically busy on our past visits, like the mini zip lines and the barrel ride, were very little to no waits. They offered lots of seating for taking a break and grabbing some food from the three food trucks they offered. The pulled pork nachos were yummy! It was a great deal to spend the day at the farm for $20 tickets. Yes, they offered lots of additions like the animal feed, train tickets, and gem sluicing for a price but not really necessary to have a great experience. The baby chicks and goats were the highlight of our visit. My daughter wants to go back next weekend!

    Came here for tulip picking and it was a cute experience overall…read more We went mid-day and it wasn't too crowded, which I loved. The only downside was the wind, a lot of the tulips were either dead or hadn't fully bloomed yet, so it took a little digging to find good ones. We still ended up with some pretty tulips though! And I have to say, their care tips actually work. The penny and ice water made such a difference and perked them right up. I'd come back again, just would try to go earlier in the season next time!

    Rise and Shine Farms

    Rise and Shine Farms

    (1 review)

    Most locals know Rise and Shine Farms as a great CSA that provide produce and eggs, but they also…read moreraise poultry. They are the only local source I have been able to find that can regularly supply me with locally raised chickens that eat organic grain, native plants, and insects. Their birds actually move around in a large open space, hunting and pecking at bugs and local forage. (What a concept)! I stopped buying organic chicken from Costco and even Whole Foods after I did a little research about it. I discovered that Petaluma Farms, which supplies organic chicken to Whole Foods, boasts that their chickens have one square foot to live in, instead of the industry standard of 3/4 square foot per bird. Seriously? It's right on their website. I was paying $14 for a chicken that was living in a space a little bigger than a piece of copy paper for it's entire life. It is widely known that even though birds in these environments have "outdoor access", most of them never actually get out there because they're crammed together inside. I currently have a six-month chicken subscription with Rise and Shine that started in May. Every month, Mike, the owner, drives from Fallon to Reno and delivers three chickens to my door. I prepaid with Paypal, and I don't even have to leave my house. Last Fall, we preordered 25 birds and they were all delivered at once (they raise them specifically for you). We plan to do that again after our subscription ends. Last year, we also ordered a turkey for Thanksgiving and a goose for Christmas. (That was really cool; we had never had goose before.) Our family has completely gone local when it comes to buying meat, and we will never go back. All poultry comes from Rise and Shine and beef and lamb comes from Albaugh Farms. We're still looking for a local source for pork. Until then, we've essentially given it up. I highly recommend Rise and Shine Farms without hesitation.

    Harris Family Farm

    Harris Family Farm

    (57 reviews)

    $$$

    Cute and chill, but the cat situation was a bit much…read more---------------- The Harris Family Farm was cute! My husband and I went on a Friday, the day before their Lavender Days event. We tried the lavender lemonade slushy and it was super refreshing. We were the only ones there, and pulling up was a little confusing since it looks very home-y, and we weren't totally sure where things were happening. They had a nice little selection of goodies for sale, and overall the vibe was really chill. However... there was a cat hanging around that became a bit of a deal-breaker. It climbed right up on the table where the utensils, napkins, and bagged chips were -- literally sat on the chip bags like it owned the place. Clearly not its first time doing that. who wants cat booty on their food? I'm all for farm animals and pets, but I don't think they should be around areas where food is being handled or served -- especially where straws and napkins are kept. Then our drink came out with a straw already in it, and while it was brought from the kitchen, it made me wonder if the cat's allowed back there too. They also mentioned a flower garden we could check out, which we did but it took only a few minutes, and then we headed out. Overall, it's a relaxing little spot, but not much to do, and the food hygiene situation needs some serious work. I definitely don't want cat butt near my snacks.

    We have gone to Harris tree farm faithfully for over 30 years to select and cut our Christmas tree…read more We always stop in the bake shop and enjoy the apple cider donuts, tamales, and cider. It's a great way to take a break from the hustle and bustle in town and enjoy being outdoors for a day.

    Renner Farm - attractionfarms - Updated May 2026

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