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Sunflower Valley Farm

4.1 (10 reviews)
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Silos at the farm entrance off the main road
Caitlin C.

I discovered this spot through social media as someone I follow posted photos here. The entrance could easily missed as there is no official sign, just a piece of wood with a painted sunflower on it. There are also two large metal silos at the entrance, which are much harder to miss (see photos). Once you turn off the main road, you are driving on gravel and grass. We pulled into a grass parking lot near the sunflower filed that allows for picking. They have other sunflower fields, but they are for photography only. As far as having activities to entertain kids, it was limited the day we went, but that could be due to it being the last day. Their website advertises face-painting and a petting farm. They had a check-in tent, a spot to purchase food/beverages, porta potties, rolls of hay & a tractor to take photos by. Admission is $5 and includes three picked flowers. Be sure to bring clippers (they have some), a few paper towel sheets to wet, water and a bag to put the picked flowers in so they keep on the ride home-FYI the leaves will wilt if you want to pick them off. Because we went on the last day (changes seasonally), there was no admission, just a donation if you wished. We went on 8/23/20 and the picking field was mostly picked. We had to walk to the very end of the field to take photos and pick our flowers. They had a tractor come by maybe every 15-20 minutes to take groups of people to the photography field (no picking flowers allowed in that field). The photography field is also available for photo shoots by appointment (BYO photographer). Overall it was a nice experience. I recommend checking out their Facebook page before going, that was how we learned their season was ending early, along with other useful information. Also, this was my first sunflower field, so have no comparisons yet.

Melissa R.

I took a week off from work and decided to venture out of NYC. The 2 hour drive for me was therapeutic. Kinda didn't notice the entrance with the small sign. But I managed to find it lol i appreciated that everyone we saw throughout the field had masks on. With the admission price you are allowed to take up to 3 of the sunflowers from the field. You were also allowed to use their clippers for the sunflowers if you don't have your own (which I totally didn't have) make sure to put on sunblock if you're going on a sunny day. I totally caught a tan lol they also had some furry friends off to the side. I enjoyed this experience

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This place was worth the $10 entrance fee. You get 3 picks of any sunflower of your choice. The field was huge and plenty of opportunities to take photos. Definitely recommend.

Alexia T.

Anyone who knows me, knows that I am obsessed with sunflowers. While my best friend and I were on our way home from our spontaneous road trip, I happened to search for places to pick our own sunflowers. We came across this cute farm and had to check it out! For $12 per person (on Sundays) for admission and you can pick your own 3 sunflowers. Would love to come back on a day where it's sunny because when we showed up it was raining.

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The Farm At Glenwood Mountain

The Farm At Glenwood Mountain

4.5(14 reviews)
6.2 mi

Lovely experience in a beautiful NJ setting. Food is all locally grown and curated for the…read moredinners. The owner/chef has made this his personal endeavor to serve only poultry raised on his farm. The staff are all friendly and willing to answer any questions about the preparations and sources.

I was part of a bridal party that recently had a wedding at this venue. The venue is wonderful and…read morescenic, the food is decent but the service is absolutely terrible. Weddings are stressful, this venue went out of its way to add to that stress. The wedding coordinator Christie was absent for the entire preparation of the ceremony with the exception of stopping in to make sure the bride had alcoholic beverages (the least of anyone's concerns). The bridal party was left to figure it out for them selves. The groomsmen had absolutely no guidance whatsoever. Christie emerged from the abyss at the last second to make it look like she was doing something only to disappear again shortly afterwards. We were told it was the first wedding she coordinated which makes sense as she appeared to be a hostess who was promoted at last second to get Steve out of a jam. Christie fully disappeared shortly after everyone came in from the reception never to be seen again. Part of the package included a room for the groom and groomsmen to get ready in. The venue removed this accommodation (without removing cost). We were forced to find an Air BNB to get ready in prior to arriving to the venue. Guests were not properly directed and were left to wander into the ceremony aimlessly. Vendors were denied water in violation of the Geneva Convention. The venue repeatedly told the DJ to turn down the music which was well within noise ordinance, lying about people who were asking for it to be turned down. The husband and bride were never asked nor informed about this issue. The DJ ended up coordinating a fair amount of the events himself and was the only reason this wedding didn't turn into a riot. Steve was no where to be found the entire time (most likely counting out the $43,000 he was paid for this event.) We did catch his scowling at us as we packed everything up through the window as if we had done something wrong. All of this would have been forgivable had the cows that were promised been present for the photos and ceremony. P.S. if someone in your bridal is pregnant and asks for crackers while getting ready make sure you pay extra for that otherwise they'll give you an attitude about it when they say no.

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5.0(10 reviews)
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The ice cream was awesome A+++++…read moreBeautiful spot next to cool farm The service was great as wel

I was on the quest of raw milk, and found this amazing farm. It's located at the end of a long…read moreroad, with plenty of parking space. There are two stores, one that keeps the dairy products in fridges, and the other one is smaller, cuter and sells more non-perishable products like soaps, lotions, candles, etc. This store also sells fresh frozen grass-fed meats. Do not expect a big selection, but good enough to pick up some turkey, chicken or Italian sausages. The lady/receptionist was so friendly and helpful. She asked if I needed any help, and I told her I had never tried raw milk but wanted to purchase some. This is when she guided us to the original store, and showed us around. Mainly, the fridges are full of pre-ordered raw milk. All labeled and not to taken! She showed me the different sizes and gave us a small sample. I loved it and it didn't make me sick like regular pasteurized milk. I asked her if she can just sell me a small half liter bottle. She found a lovely glass container and she poured some in. You will find fresh eggs(from other farms not theirs) butter, kefir and yogurt. After we paid, we found ourselves entertained by the calves and goats outside the farm. There's a section where children can play with hay and these animals. The calves were inside crates. If you find yourself driving up north, do yourself a favor and stop here and pick up some goodies. Excellent!!

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