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Wightman Farms

3.2 (200 reviews)
ModerateFarmers Market
Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Kseniya K.

Last week of August provided peaches, nectarines, and apples for pick your own. Good variety of apples planted all over the orchard. Pay $12 per entry to the pick your own fields. Then, everything you pick in the bag that you're provided with is weighed. Two half empty bags weighed $80, which felt insane. No pricing advertised anywhere--"seasonal prices" so it's a surprise how much you'll have to shell out for such joy. Paying over $100 for one, not fully full, bag of fruit was a hefty price. I enjoyed spending the day at this peaceful orchard. Just wish it didn't cost an arm and a leg. Porter potties on premises. Nowhere to wash your hands, so bring water bottles and paper towels. The store sells a lot of goodies, so you'll have plenty to spend your money on. Such tempting aromas wafting through, enticing visitors' appetites.

Kayla C.

Such a lovely farmer's market/farm. The flowers are beautiful and the produce/pies are GREAT! We tried the cherry pie, peach pie, peach custard, coffee cake, and an assortment of jams/jellies. It was nice to see the farm out back and truly know the fresh quality of everything inside. A treasure and a treat to visit.

Maria S.

Had an autumn day with the family and this place was the perfect backdrop for our family day. We got to pick pumpkins and take a ride through the farm. We also enjoyed some food and refreshments from the stands. Before we left we made sure to pick up some apple cider donuts which were delicious! Def a must try when visiting.

Angelique T.

$30 a person ! Some food booths are cash only so I suggest taking cash to purchase majority of the things. It was an average experience

Stania C.

Came here August 2024 for the very first time. It was an enjoyable visit for the most part. I definitely recommend coming during the off season in terms of not going during the pumpkin season. I went in October 2024 and it was a bit hectic and not as enjoyable as when I went in August. In August I felt like I could actually enjoy the farm. I still got to pick fruits and I got apples, peaches, and nectarines during my first visit in August. In October everything seemed to be picked over. Plus it wasn't super busy and overly crowded in August. They also have a small store where you can buy local produce and their cider donuts. The cider donuts were yummy and I got to try an apple cider donut sundae and it was yummy. The turkey and cranberry sandwich was delicious! If you have the opportunity get their egg salad.

Esther L.

First fruit picking farm so not sure what to expect as I've only been to flower farms before. I had high expectations of good views, activities, and fruits to pick. Unfortunately just went there couple days ago and this was the view, almost no apples or peaches ripe enough to pick, most of the trees were marked not ripe. The ones that were had either so little apples and peaches to pick, smallest sized fruit, or all so high up we couldn't reach and no stool was provided. It was also so much walking through nothing to get to the peach picking area. No transportation was surprising, the tractor ride was only a long circle around the farm which drew up so much dust and dirt I was breathing in the whole time and you could see my phone screen was covered with white dust particles. Also wasn't that much activities to do at all... most intriguing was corn maze but wasn't that photogenic or exciting either. The food was okay, had yummy donuts pack of 6 for$8 and decent cheesesteak for$15 with lots of seating area but overall farm admission for$30 plus over$3 per pound for fruit didn't seem to worth it. Plus insane amount of flies, mosquitoes, small knats, everywhere plus bees surrounding and eating the fruits were insane

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As many others have said this farm is pricey. $30 per person. You get 1 pumpkin, tractor rides and access to several play areas for the kids. The corn maze was cool and challenging. The reason I'm giving it three stars is the apples were lacking. I mean common it's an apple farm! Most of the rows were marked not ripe and the ones that were left a lot to be desired. I won't be returning.

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Great - our 2 year old loved it! Spacious a lot to do and hayride was awesome. Bless up.

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Horrible customer service and hung up while my mom was speaking. Wouldn't go near this place let alone give them a dollar.

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Great food and service, very well maintained place, always look forward to picking up delicious food products

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The best pie in NJ! Freshly baked daily. Our go to when we need to provide dessert. Then browse. So many things to try!

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