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    Stargazer Valley Farm

    4.3 (6 reviews)

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    Buck Brook Alpacas - Blue the blue-eyed alpaca

    Buck Brook Alpacas

    4.8(30 reviews)
    60.7 mi

    Buck Brook Alpaca farm is such a charming place to visit. It's been a family tradition for us for…read moremany years now as we always spend Christmas at The Villa Roma. For a small fee, you can enjoy a one on one experience with their friendly alpacas, or take a few out on a guided tour along the wintery trails. Perfect to soak up all the fresh crisp air. The farm is free to visit, the one on ones have to be reserved ahead of time and paid for. The farm is home for many animals, goat, pigs and you'll often find a few cats following you round as you explore. There's a gift shop on site, which you must stop in to see. They have lots of hand made items, from hats, gloves, to socks and so much more, most made with the fur of the alpacas. Also, They do have soaps and lotions that are made from the milk of the alpaca's, which is the most buttery soft lotions and luxurious soaps you'll ever use. The visit here is worth while, it's a unique way to spend some time with the animals and in nature.

    Everyone is so friendly... except this one goat. He wasn't very nice and the peacock comes off as…read morevery self absorbed lol. I'm just kidding. I love this place and suggest the self guided tour if it's not busy. Since everyone is so nice, they will come up and explain anything to you anyway and you can go about the farm at your own pace. If you are in the area, definitely stop by and make Some new, fluffy friends. You can pet the animals from the neck down, but none of the animals are really in the mood to be petted so just enjoy them for what they are. Beautiful creatures who want your food! Have fun!

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    Buck Brook Alpacas - Alpaca

    Alpaca

    Buck Brook Alpacas - Entrance

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    Pick'n Patch - Beautifully manicured corn maze path.

    Pick'n Patch

    4.2(11 reviews)
    67.8 mi

    It used to be a place where we can take our children now you have to pay they just to walk in the…read moredoor. Way too commercialized when nostalgia is gone.

    Super cute spot to kick start your fall! We randomly found them last year on a fall drive along…read moreroutes 5&20, and had to go back this year again. They have all kinds of pumpkins (edible heirlooms and traditional orange in all shapes and sizes), plus gourds and minis, mums, corn stalks and hay bales, perfect for decorating (and GREAT prices, at $7 for a full-sized hay bale and $20 for 4 gorgeous heirloom pumpkins). Last year I bought 4 heirlooms and used them inside for my seasonal display and they lasted through winter, at which point I processed them all for soup! For families, they have games and play areas, a corn maze, a petting zoo, rides, and an apple blaster where you shoot apples at targets (more fun than it probably sounds!). The apple blaster is also perfect for a friendly competition between friends... Inside they have lots of fall themed decorations available for purchase, plus food that includes fresh apple cider donuts (available as singles, 6 packs and dozens) and local cider, coffee, hot cocoa, fresh popcorn, chili dogs and cookies. We ate a chili dog (good sized red hot with a nice meaty chili and red bean topping), pumpkin coffee, 6 donuts and popcorn while walking around picking our pumpkins, and were very pleased with the taste, portions and quality. This place will be on our list of must-dos for years to come! Definitely recommended!

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    Pick'n Patch - A view of the gift shop, and the pumpkin selection!

    A view of the gift shop, and the pumpkin selection!

    Pick'n Patch - Entrance to the corn maze.

    Entrance to the corn maze.

    Pick'n Patch - A view of the grounds and activities.

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    A view of the grounds and activities.

    Apple Hills Farm - Blueberry muffin

    Apple Hills Farm

    4.0(30 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    While visiting some friends in Binghamton, they took us to this quaint farm where we started with a…read moredelicious lunch! They had an extensive menu of salads and sandwiches. There is also a half sandwich and soup option. We ordered a cheese steak and their signature apple ham and melted swiss cheese sandwich. The sandwiches were amazing due to their breads being freshly made there - super soft!Only come if you are not in a rush though as we waited awhile before they took our orders and us receiving the food. If we had a smaller group of 2 or 4 we could have sat at a table by their deck overlooking the scenic farm. I highly recommend families with children come here as they had various activities set up near the restaurant including a small haunted barn which was pretty spooky inside, a mining for gem activity ($5), corn maze ($5), petting zoo where you can buy pellets to feed the goats, and an indoor slide. We then drove up the hill where you can park near the entrance for apple picking. When I went, they had about 7 apple varieties. Although they didn't have the varieties that I'm used to seeing like Fuji and Asian pears, their prices are very reasonable. We only paid $5 for 8 apples! Before leaving, we also picked up a dozen apple donuts and half gallon of very sweet apple cider.

    Great rest stop upstate!! We played the ring toss, fed some goats, and bought some apples!!read more

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    Apple Hills Farm - Amazing pancakes . Need bigger plates !!!

    Amazing pancakes . Need bigger plates !!!

    Apple Hills Farm - 40 minutes we got all these before being escorted out because "his boss said it's time to close" at 3:40pm.

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    40 minutes we got all these before being escorted out because "his boss said it's time to close" at 3:40pm.

    Stargazer Valley Farm - attractionfarms - Updated May 2026

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