Not a bad small pumpkin patch. Has a corn maze, face painting, tiny train, pony rides, a small cafe, bubble station, and a few other small activities. Good for younger kids or kids who aren't a fan of larger crowds that still want to pick out their pumpkins.
We go every year around the apple pork festival in Clinton. We love this little family run farm. It brings mid west charm and marks the start of fall for us.
Went this year (2021), and the pole barn was full of all kinds of crafts for sale, they even had popcorn and drinks for sale. They were a little bare on the pumpkins and didn't have any gourds. I asked them why and I guess it was a really bad season, but Mother Nature was in charge so I can't blame them.
This is a hidden fall gem. I love that it’s family owned and local. They delicious cider and donuts for the season. The prices are extremely reasonable and the admission is free! It’s a great weekend spot and there is lots to do with or without your kids.
On the website it shows animals, a turkey, peacocks, and a donkey. That's why I picked to go there but they were never seen. Very disappointed 3 year old I had on my hands! Donuts were good and the maze was fun.
Wasn't much to do due to Covid but the children loved it. Owner was super sweet. Apple donuts were amazing and was only $3! Super cute crafts and scensty in the shop as well. Only wished I would've tried the cider slushy.
Cute little pumpkin patch. For free, it's pretty good. Corn bin, barrel train (on certain days), animals, playground, photo boards, simple games, pumpkins for sale. Little concession area available. Tasty pumpkin bars. Restroom with changing table available.