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    Three Cedars Farm

    3.7 (149 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Christal P.

    I stop by Three Cedars Farm every fall. I love the small gift shop with so many Halloween items. The donuts and cider are delicious and better than nearby cider mills. Now the bad. Everything is insanely overpriced as of October 2024. A dozen donuts for $11. Half a gallon of cider for $9. A tiny cup of hot cider for $4. It's highway robbery. There is a 3.99% credit card processing fee, so bring cash if you don't want to be further ripped off. Lastly, I was attacked by a swarm of yellow jackets. I was followed from the store to the parking lot. People are carrying around sweet donuts and cider so the yellow jackets are swarming everyone coming out of the store. I decided to leave and the yellow jackets followed me from the store to the parking lot. I don't want to return until the infestation is controlled.

    We are in the corn maze!
    Christine P.

    Three Cedars Farm is a fun place to visit. The cost of the hay ride is $10 for the family and $5 each for the corn maze. I think that is very reasonable prices. The donuts and cider in my opinion is price gauging. However I realize this is a seasonal business. With that being said, as crazy busy at it was and how important fall traditions are for families, I really feel that Three Cedars Farm could invest in flushing toilets in the bathrooms!! I find it a huge problem for my family. Running water and flushing toilets are important. Also, the talking jack-o-lantern was creepy! The place was pretty clean considering the amount of people there and there is a lot to do. The goats in the petting farm were adorable! There was a corn pit for the kids to play in, a plyground, small train and merry-go-round. Lots of photo ops! The old telephone booth was a favorite spot. There is a very nice gift shop as well. Three Cedars Farm is a fun place to visit with the family, friends. work groups or date.

    Linda I.

    Great spot for families and kids! A little overcrowded for my personal preference, but was glad to be able to check it out. There's a lot of "sets" and some "production" here and there as well. Lots of photo spots for people interested in getting in some cute fall pictures. There's a pumpkin patch, hay ride, mini train and carousel for kids, a small petting farm where you can feed cows, goats. The store on site was unique - stuffed with Halloween decor and knickknacks. Donuts and cider are available at their "Donut Hut". It had a line, but the line moved fast and was well organized. Grabbed a half gallon of cider and half dozen donuts to go. Half plain and half cinnamon sugar. Cash or card accepted! All very yummy!

    Mark D.

    This our first time visiting this farm. It was a very good experience. They have a nice selection of activities for the kids. The corn maze was really cool. The hay ride was basically a ride to the corn maze. The service from the staff was a bit meek. In addition it was tough to figure out where to purchase tickets for the different activities. Overall the value was there considering they offer free entry and parking.

    Mike G.

    Very fun place. Tons of stuff to do. Pretty good donuts but I'd probably pass on the cider. Tasted like sugar water. There are much better ciders around.

    Saranya D.

    This farm has tons of fun activities like hay ride, apple orchard, petting farm, stand alone trains and playgrounds. They have activities for the whole family and which is why we decided to give it a try. The place was over crowded with many people not wearing masks. It was very disappointing to see them not following the social distancing strictly. They only accept cash and cheque inside the farm so come prepared. They do have ATMs in the farm but one near the Cider & donut hut wasn't working. They also had a drive through to pick up donuts. Plenty of parking space and seating area to accommodate everyone. They had appointed employees with flags to direct the cars to the parking space. We never got down from the car seeing the crowd. We just drove through the farm and came out as fast as we could. I wouldn't recommend going to such crowded places during this pandemic without following safety protocols.

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    Brian S.

    It's always my favorite time of year. Fall and cider mills go together like peanut. Butter and jelly like mom used to make. Three cedars farm and cider mill has something for the oldest to the youngest customers. I loved so many things they have to offer here. Great cider and fresh donuts variations. I prefer the cinnamon of course. Three cedars has a large location but what they've done with the large slate patio is nothing short of Pinterest worthy. It's roughly 40x30 in size and has multiple seating areas and tables with a grand fireplace and huge fire pit. It's like a oasis of its own. 5 stars isn't a high enough honor. The gift shop and nostalgia antiques made me feel like a kid again. That youthful excitement and surprise around every corner of the shop made my night even more special. The staff could see the happiness it brought to they're customers for sure. The staff are friendly and extremely helpful as well. Covid practices are in play here and well done. The cider and donut building is pleasant and rustic just like it should be. Walk the grounds and enjoy all the nature and animals. This is a true gem and I highly recommend you give them a try. You won't be disappointed.

    Nicole E.

    Cash or check only here. Parking out front, it's big enough that the direct you where to park. The have hay rides and activities for kids on this Halloween. I see some brave souls on the hay ride. Cider and donuts, no better way to introduce the cold brisk fall season. The overall experience was quite short. It's pretty chilly out here. The donuts are average. There's a lot of activities to do outside, but it's too cold to be outside for very long. The inside donut shop is only for ordering, a queue and that's about it. No warm spot to eat your donuts, except in your car. Bring scarves, gloves and ear muffs if you plan to be outside for more than a few minutes.

    Stacy K.

    Three Cedars is such a good time even a little rain doesn't ruin the experience. We love this place. Their country store is adorable, and an experience in itself. I love the decorations and interactive Halloween displays. Their trinkets and gifts are adorable. The kids got some old fashioned candies and I purchased cute black cat and witch hat lawn ornaments for the holiday. Once Thanksgiving hits the store transforms into a Christmas wonderland gift shop with equally wonderful gifts. I've stopped here to shop for family. Remember to bring cash, they don't accept credit cards, but this store is a destination worth the trip filled with treasures. Their kids play area combined with live animals and animatronics rivals Blake's fun land and is absolutely free, a must see for fall cider mill lovers. For a small fee they have a train ride, hay ride, and corn maze. My daughter goes crazy for this place, it really brings the festive season to life. They have tons of places to relax, like their fire pits and outdoor fireplace. They sell hotdogs and chips outside. Inside they sell the traditional donuts and cider. We had the cider slush, our fourth one this season. It definitely ranks on top with its sweet flavor and texture of a granita. Their prices are in between the two cider mill price extremes. They offer plenty of indoor seating which sets their place apart from most. There were no bees today due to the rain, but the indoors area provided a reprieve from all conditions. They have a pumpkin patch and many well priced pumpkins for sale. I've been buying baby pumpkins for the kids since they were babies and bought our first ones for the year today. This place is a tradition for our family for a reason, and a must do on the cider mill list.

    Jessica N.

    I visited Three Cedars Farm this year and I think it's my favorite cider mill now! It's located in Northville off of Six Mile. I went a couple times this year, once on a busy Saturday in October and another time on a Tuesday afternoon. I'd suggest going on a weekday as it got super busy on the weekend. Parking was a cinch both times. It was literally the easiest parking I've ever seen at a cider mill! On the busy Saturday at Three Cedars there was a parking attendant directing cars where to park. When you drive around to the back, there is a ton of parking. I parked really close, right at the end of the aisle and it was super easy getting out and leaving too. There's a ton of stuff to do and look at here. They have a corn maze, hayride, petting zoo, a train for the kids, pumpkin patch, bonfires in the back that you can rent, and super cute general store with holiday decorations. The main attraction of course are the donuts and cider and both are sooooooo good! The cinnamon sugar donuts are so good and loaded with sugar and cinnamon and have more sugar cinnamon coating than most cider mill donuts. They're definitely up there as one of my top favorite cider mill donuts. The cider was also very tasty and delicious. The cider slush was just ok though and I wouldn't order it again. After a few sips, it's all ice so I'd stick with cider for the future. You stand in line for donuts and cider at the donut hut. When I came at 1:30 pm on a Saturday the line was already a little long but not terrible and we waited about 10 minutes which really isn't bad as I've waited 30 minutes at some other cider mills. When we were leaving at around 4 pm the line was huge though, all the way to the street. When I came on a Tuesday it was pretty dead and there was absolutely no line and I walked right up and got my donuts and cider with no wait. Everything is cash or check only and they don't accept credit cards. Donuts are $9 for a dozen, $7 for a half dozen, and $2 for a single. Cider is $10 for a gallon and $7 for a half gallon, $3 for a glass or hot cider and $4 for a slush. It makes the most sense to purchase a dozen donuts or a gallon as it's only a couple dollars more so that's what I did. They give you your donuts at the counter and napkins and cups for your cider and you pick out your cider in a cooler to the left of the counter. If you want to purchase tickets for the hayride or train ride, you purchase them here as well. There is a really nice seating area in the middle in a little gated courtyard with a large round fire pit, fireplace with rocking chairs, and bench seating around the area. On the busy Saturday this area was full but when I came on a weekday it was empty so we scored seats by the fire pit which was really nice. We stayed warm by the fire and there were less bees in this area as it seemed the fire was keeping them away. There's also plenty of seating throughout the mill with picnic tables to the left of the general store and a covered tented area with picnic tables in the area where the petting zoo and things are. On the Saturday we sat in this tented picnic table area. After eating delicious donuts we explored and there are a ton of photo ops! There's a cute pumpkin patch area to the right in the front of the cider mill where the hayride begins and there are two cute haystack areas for photo ops. They also had photo ops throughout the cider mill with tractors, scarecrows, pumpkin filled trucks and more. We actually saw an entire wedding party taking their wedding photos here. The general store is cute to walk through too and had lots of elaborate Halloween and Christmas decorations that actually move. Not much to actually buy in the general store other than pumpkin and apple butters, candles, some jewelry and you can also pick out candy. In terms of the pandemic, they had hand sanitizers throughout the cider mill, and I saw people spraying and cleaning tables. They also had a drive-thru for cider and donuts which was nice. A couple friends didn't want to stand in the huge line so we walked up to the drive-thru as we were leaving and they let them purchase cider and donuts there to take home with them without having to wait in a huge line which was nice. Seating is currently closed indoors. It did get super crowded on the weekend though so I'd definitely suggest going on a weekday to avoid crowds if you can. There are no pets allowed. During Fall they're open from 10 am - 10 pm Friday and Saturday and 10 am - 8 pm Sunday through Thursday. I really enjoyed this cider mill. It's really big with lots to explore and the cider and donuts were very delicious. I'll definitely be back next year! They're starting Christmas hours soon on November 27th with Donut Hut and tree sale hours Friday and Saturday 10-8, and Sunday 10-5. They'll only be open on the weekdays for wreaths and trees. They'll also have Santa with social distanced photos on the weekends.

    Alfred B.

    It's always a nice time when visiting Three Cedars Farm. The people here are a lot of fun and the goings on here are interesting and fun. There are plenty of things for the children to do. Be prepared to make the rounds a couple of times because each circuit will lead to new discoveries and fun things to do. I appreciate the special things they display for the different seasons. The last time we went her was for Halloween and Thanksgiving. The gift shop was like walking into another time. I got lost in the displays and things for sale and enjoyed my time in there with family, especially the kids. The farm itself is interesting. We didn't go on the hay ride this time but did pick up some very nice pumpkins for carving. I wish I had more time because they had such interesting shaped and color pumpkins and squash. The corn was a blessing to look at too - whether it was the yellow feed corn or the brightly color Indian Corn sitting in autumn sun.

    David R.

    Great place to take children. Plenty to do, take plenty of cash, almost everything costs money, the parking was free. We came on a weekday, and their was a decent sized crowd. The weekends are insanely crowded. The apple cider is some of the best I have ever had. Really enjoyed the apple cider doughnuts as well. We bought tickets for the hayride to the corn maze. It is about 300 yards down the trail. We also bought tickets for the corn maze. They give you cards to get punched at three different stations hidden in the corn maze. Having something to do definitely keeps you walking around the maze longer. After getting all three punches, we headed out. There is a gas fireplace with chairs around it, which we used to catch a break. The restrooms were not that clean, but there were plenty of stalls. Visited the gift shop and John Deere mini pedals riding gallery. Lots to do here.

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    Radhika R.

    This place would have been a utopian evening for my young kids. Alas, they are men now, so I can enjoy it only From a perspective of a Prospective grand parent. I adore all cider mills, But this place has more petting zoos and play grounds than any other farm I have ever visited. It is similar to a village with numerous attractions and tasty treats. The hay rides, variety of pumpkins And squash were equally impressive. Any Michigander worth her weight in salt must experience this place at once!

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    We came here to meet my sisters and spend the day with my niece who is turning 3 years old. The day…read morewas going well, we paid for 7 people total and a pony ride for the 3 YO toddler. After a couple of hours of fun in the sun and with the animals, we all sat at one of the picnic tables and brought some snacks and cupcakes. In the middle of singing happy birthday to my 3 YO niece, this lady walks up to us and starts yelling at us and telling us we have to leave and that we can't have "a birthday party". The toddler starts crying. We are never coming back here again, none of us knew we can't sing happy birthday at a petting zoo, none of us knew we can't use a picnic table, there were no signs saying that. Even if she needed to tell us (paying customers) to leave, she could've talked to one of the adults instead of interrupting a child's happy birthday song and making her cry. We live 10 minutes away and we would've come back here if it wasn't for this rude woman. Apparently this is the owner, and she was being rude to her staff throughout the day as well. All of the other staff we came across were friendly and none of them told us we couldn't use a picnic table to sing happy birthday for the child. I still can't believe how rude this woman was to her customers and staff.

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    My boyfriend and I sold our football tickets this past weekend and decided to go on a tour of all…read morethings fall in Michigan this weekend! We wanted to do a hayride, pumpkin patch, and corn maze (peak fall activities!) and this place had all 3 things! I was very impressed with the prices- $16 per adult. That included the corn maize, hay ride, and small farm. I will say, make sure to have cash because this place (along with the Dexter Cider Mill which is just down the road from here) is cash only. They do have an ATM machine on the property, but you do have to pay a convenience fee. The corn maze is a lot of fun and there are options to exit in 3 different places if you don't want to go through the whole thing. I wasn't sure how hard it would be, but it proved to be pretty challenging! We got stuck in a loop for probably 10 minutes lol and the whole thing took a little over an hour. There are 8 number signs that you follow throughout the maze which are clearly posted and even have the QR code to a map if you get lost. Me and my boyfriend kept commenting how fun (but scary) a haunted corn maze here would be! We asked the staff if they ever hosted any haunted events and they told us not right now, but maybe in the future. I think that would be awesome and for what it's worth, I would be the FIRST one to come if they made a haunted hayride or corn maze! The hayride was ~20 minutes and took us on the side of the corn maze and pumpkin patch and through a small loop in the woods. It was a great ride to relax after going through the maze for over an hour. Lastly, the pre-picked pumpkin patch towards the entrance of the space was so cute! The prices were amazing- $1 for 2 small pumpkins/gourds and $3-$5 for pumpkins depending on their size. We paid $4 for 5 pumpkins (3 small pumpkins, 1 small gourd, and a larger one to paint). These days, pumpkins at the grocery store are SO expensive so this was so nice, especially for small families and kids who want their own pumpkin. As I had mentioned above, it is also a 4 minute drive from the Dexter Cider Mill as well so make a stop there on your way home! They do sell concessions- donuts, cider, and lots of food here at Blast, but I'd recommend taking the short drive to a classic cider mill well-known in Michigan for their cider and donuts! I appreciated that this place wasn't as commercialized as other places in Michgan (Wiards, etc.). It was fun to be surrounded by a variety of people- young families, kids, other couples, and even other college students. There was something for everyone to do and all the staff were so friendly and helpful! Easily lots to do here and can be a whole day activity! We were here for ~2 hours but could've spent longer if we had walked around more. We will be coming back and think this place would be a fun tradition to come to each fall, especially since they change their maze every year so it will always be a challenge!

    We have been coming for years. Definitely one of our favorite places. The kids love the activities…read moreand the prices for picking up pumpkins is decent. Would highly recommend.

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