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Brittani W.

This farm is dusty but with lots of rides that's very organized but spread out. Most of the rides you need to be tall enough to go on which is a bummer if your short. All of my kindergarten kiddos were fine to go on every ride. Thank goodness! My daughter loves getting a pumpkin and loved the rides !

Hillary H.

Fall Fun with my crew . This fall fair is so impressive. They had a great pumpkin patch, fruit, & many fun attractions. Quinn's favorite thing was the double barrel shotgun, this slide is faster than it seems, he was like a bullet flying out the end. He loved it they also rode the "Wilkerson's Windmill" that's a classing swing, they rode it 3times. I enjoyed the "Little Barnyard" the little piggies are the cutest. They also have a leisurely wagon tour around the fields for impressive scenic views and fun facts about farming. After playing for a couple hours we sat down and ate tacos at one of the many great food trucks . Then ventured through the Mini's mini cornmaze and the 4acre big corn maze . It was a full evening of Fall fair fun creating many great memories. .

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The Farm

The Farm

(17 reviews)

What a cute little farm!!!…read more My husband and I wanted to take our 1 year old son to see some farm animals up close since we were in the area last Friday. We didn't have a lot of expectations given the reviews on here but we figured we check it out for our son. We were pleasantly surprised how much fun we had! When we walked in, we were greeted by the nice staff and volunteers who told us the $4 entrance fee goes towards donations to help feed, house, and care for all the animals. We also learned that they're rescue animals. They have a variety of farm animals to feed and pet including a donkey, ponies, sheep, goats, cows, and chickens. They offer a punch card when you purchase grains to feed the animals too. Our son had so much fun with the animals. He smiled and laughed in excitement which put a huge smile on our face. Keep in mind that the farm is small but they are working hard to expand for everyone of all ages. There's a cute little rollercoaster and pony carousel. They even have a small Wild West theme town for the kids to play on. We had a great time on the farm. Definitely recommend checking this place out. We will be sure to come back again.

It's small and muddy, and some of the enclosures seem cramped, but you can tell the people here…read morereally love these animals. The gal at the front window told us they are all rescues. We came for a visit and got to let baby cows, rabbits, and check out the alpacas and pigs. We also let the kids go for pony rides around Gardner village. We had a great time and will be back. I just really wish the staff wore masks. Nobody but us was masked, even the handlers taking the kids on the horses.

Utah Valley Llamas

Utah Valley Llamas

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I stumbled across Utah Valley Llamas by accident on a Utah tourist website. I am so glad I did!!!!…read moreLet me tell you everything you need to now about Utah Valley Llamas: The farm is located on the grounds of the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Hindu temple. As we were waiting for our tour of the llama farm to start, we got a free tour of the temple. It was cool to learn basics of the Hindu religion, and it gave us base information for some of the animals we were about to see on the farm tour! Vai, referred to as the "llama mama," was awesome! She is an older lady who is very blunt but full of love for her religion and her animals. I am not Hindu, but it was very refreshing to see someone care so much about religion. Vai showed us her fancy birds, fish, llamas, and sacred cows. She was full of knowledge and allowed us to take a hands-on approach to learning about the animals. She even cracked a joke: When I read that mama llamas hum to their babies, she said, "Do you know why they hum?" ..... "Because they don't know the words." It was so funny, and she delivered it perfectly, with a straight face. I'll admit, I was very scared to get close to the llamas. They're pretty big, and they come really close to you when they know you have food. They were all so gentle and calm, though, and they didn't spit at all! Vai told us that they only spit on other llamas or when they feel threatened. Feeding the llamas out of my hands was terrifying, but it became less scary as time went on. Llamas only have bottom teeth, so their top lips rubbed against my hands as I fed them. We forgot to bring sliced apples and baby carrots, so make sure you do that! After the llamas, Vai showed us the sacred cows. They are tiny and cute. We got to feed them, too, and they were much grosser than the llamas when they ate. Their tongues were huge, and they made your hands disgusting after. It was gross, but TOTALLY worth the experience! I just washed my hands after. (: We had such a cool, unique experience at Utah Valley Llama. It was amazing to be so close to all the llamas and learn about them, and it was awesome to learn more about the Hindu religion in relation to their animals and eating habits. If you're in Utah, definitely take a tour of the llama farm! It will not disappoint!

Kuwahara's Pumpkin Patch & Thriller Park - In line to get to haunted house.

Kuwahara's Pumpkin Patch & Thriller Park

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This is a really nicely decorated pumpkin patch! There are lots of cool decorations and so many…read moredifferent types of pumpkins to choose from! It's a good price to just get in to walk around and take photos. The pumpkins however are pretty pricey. But that's not really why we go to pumpkin patches anyways right? It's for the good time and the photos! At least for me. It's a good one to check out for sure. I haven't seen any others in the area though so can't really compare, but we all had fun at this one! I recommend.

My family was invited to this pumpkin patch, and I fully expected it to just be a field with…read morepumpkins in it. I was SO wrong! This was the best pumpkin patch I've ever been to. There was a small corn maze, and 3 sort of "haunted house" things to walk through . Two of them were certainly geared more towards little kids, which was great because we have a 4 year old and a 2 year old. The other is meant for kids 13 years or older, but my 4 year old did fine. Everything was done really well too, lots of love and detail went into creating the atmosphere here. They also have little concerts/dance parties that go on throughout the day. There was plenty of food to choose from as well. There were a few food trucks and a couple areas to buy snacks. We came expecting to spend only 30 mins- 1hr and ended up spending the entire evening here, and still didn't quite have a chance to experience everything. I definitely suggest coming to check this place out for yourself.

Chase Hatchery

Chase Hatchery

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I genuinely don't know whether to review Chase Hatcheries as a poultry supplier or as an…read moreexperimental comedy business model. Let's start with the highlight: I ordered Easter Eggers and received a 100% rooster starter pack. Not "a few slipped through." Not "sexing error margin." No, a full boy band. Impressive, honestly. What followed was weeks of back-and-forth where they confidently insisted these very obvious roosters were, in fact, not roosters. At one point I felt like I was being gaslit... By chickens. Pro tip for future customers: apparently the fastest way to resolution is to threaten to return said roosters to their property. Suddenly, a refund appears! (Well... kind of.) Because of course, the "refund" was store credit only, which is a bold strategy when your core issue is trust in the product. So I used the credit (against my better judgment), placed another order, and... plot twist: the day before pickup, they inform me they don't actually have enough chickens. At that point, I requested a proper refund. And in true Chase Hatcheries fashion, they deducted the original credit from the refund. Full circle. No chickens, partial money, maximum confusion. Also worth noting: the staff were described as "high schoolers," which would be fine, except these kids looked about 10 and it was a Saturday. Not saying anything definitive, just... raising an eyebrow. May report to the state. Final verdict: If you're looking for chickens, I recommend literally anywhere else. If you're looking for a chaotic, poultry-themed life lesson in customer service failure, this place delivers. 0/10. Would not recommend.

We have ordered chicks from Chase twice now. Both times were an excellent experience! It was a…read morelittle hard to find their portable trailer-shop, but once we found it all was good. Our order was exact, and all chicks made it. The second order was just as good, but we lost a chick to pasty butt. We were newbies:) It does help to live in the area so you can stay in touch. They aren't the best at communication after your order is placed. They expect you to be a big person and follow through with your pick-up once your order is confirmed.

Wilkerson Farm - attractionfarms - Updated May 2026

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