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April 2024 by Alan Baier
The frozen meats look amazing, the fruits are not ready yet. I'll follow-up once we try, but the service was pleasant and informative. Bring cash or checks with ID identification to avoid a service fee.
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November 2023 by Shane Swayney
Smaller, but more pumpkin selection, less people, has fun stuff to the kids like toys, hay rides, pumpkin bowling, animals. 2 years in a row now.
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October 2023 by Christina Guzman
I recently visited this charming pumpkin patch! My best friend and I have made visiting this lovely ranch our Fall Break tradition. Berry Ranch never disappoints as the perfect way to kick off the fall season. The moment we arrived, we were greeted by the vibrant colors and the earthy, sweet scent of autumn. Berry Ranch is located conveniently on the side of the highway and free parking is offered. The entrance was beautiful to look at, there were many pumpkins scattered about in front of its signature red barn. My friend and I took a hayride to a large field that contained a variety of pumpkins in all shapes and sizes. We just had to take pictures. What struck me the most about this pumpkin patch was how welcoming the atmosphere was. Families and friends of all ages were searching for the ideal pumpkin to take home. There were farm animals and many fall activities for children to engage in. The hayride and affordable prices make this patch a great destination for families. After the hayride, we went inside the farm stand, which offered many more pumpkins, along with some seasonal fruits and vegetables. We bought three small pumpkins and left with a sense of nostalgia and with the most perfect pumpkins to paint. Berry Ranch is the kind of place that reminds you of the simple joys of the season and provides lasting memories. If you're looking for a fun fall experience and kind customer service, this pumpkin patch is a must-visit!
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October 2023 by Naylissa Bradford
My best friend and I have gone here for two years in a row now and we are never disappointed. They have everything from fruit picking to pumpkin patches. We went on the hayride which drives you down a backroad to the pumpkin patch. This is probably my favorite part and there are three carts so there’s lots of room. The patch was filled with different pumpkins, and they were all very healthy. After we were done at the patch, we walked around the various spots set up for pumpkin bowling, tractors, farm animals, and there’s even a wide range of pumpkins in the front for people who don’t want to go to the patch. If you’re looking for a place where there’s a small number of people, a wide variety of activities to do for all ages, and a relaxing, easy trip, this place is for you! The floor is dirt and straw so wheelchair accessibility may be hard, but the floor was pretty even, and the area of pumpkins in the front might be accessible.
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October 2023 by William Reed
Place sucks and I will never be back!!61 bucks for five little pumpkins (hwy robbery) and they made me show my receipt on my way out like I was at Costco. SPEND YOUT MONEY SOMEWHERE ELSE!!
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October 2023 by Tammy B.
We went to pick pumpkins. There were signs to follow to the upick area which ended up a "hayride" out to the pumpkins which some of the ride was on a street with traffic. We could have just driven but it was not offered.When we arrived the driver said it was $4 each for just the ride. No signs or notice before taking the ride. We walked back, we did incur a bit of yelling for that. We didn't bother to buy any pumpkins.
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September 2023 by Makayla Luckie
The Berry Ranch is my favorite place to get local produce! Maria and her boys and such wonderful people and it feels good to support their business. It is such a fun place to bring kids to pick berries (the Rocky Mountain Blueberries are the best to make jam) and show your kids where their produce comes from. They are very honest and caring and I can't recommend them enough.
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August 2023 by Satara Cooley
I got what I was looking for, which were green tomatoes. It was my first time there had picked up Black berries, string beans, and jalapeños.
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July 2023 by Selena Bess
I love that the raspberries at The Berry Ranch haven't been sprayed. Even Cliff's in Caldwell sells sprayed fruit. They call it " low spray." This means that it was only sprayed once in the beginning of the season. But still sprayed nonetheless. I also enjoy the honey sold at The Berry Ranch.
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July 2023 by Elisabeth (austinhilltop)
Helpful and kind family-run business. It can't be easy growing pesticide-free berries. Thank you for sticking around, Berry Ranch!
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June 2023 by Ciera Thomas
The strawberries are beautiful and endless! We stayed in one spot and we were able to pick 10 Ibs of perfectly ripe strawberries! The owners went above with kindness to us. Our experience surpassed expectation!
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November 2022 by Samantha Turnbull
Such an amazing family owned spot. We came for pumpkins and were blown away with the family and all the items they offer. We will be back!
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November 2022 by Jord
Save your money and go to another place to find pumpkins. The Pumpkin patch is a waste of money.The Hale bale “ride” has an extremely long wait for how close the pumpkins are. You are charged for riding it even if you don’t get a pumpkin and the selection in the field is very slim. Most all the good pumpkins are located in the front. So if you end up not finding a pumpkin in the field you still have to pay for the pumpkins in the front at a different price. Also make sure to bring cash as you don’t want to pay the extra 5% card fee. We ended up with 4 pumpkins not very big (1 extra small pumpkin) and paid $53… that is insane. If the experience and cost was better then it would a whole different experience. Not worth it to me personally.
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November 2022 by Jason Green
We came here a few years back and it was great, being able to walk through the actual pumpkin field and pick one off the vine. Now the patch is just a bunch of pre-picked pumpkins that are extremely overpriced for the “experience” you get of getting off the hay ride and walking over to a pile of pumpkins next to where you get off.Just go to Albertsons or any other grocery store if you want a pumpkin, it’s the exact same experience.The lady working the register was also rude. I’ve heard most of their land was sold to make a subdivision or something. Maybe they should just sell the rest of their land and save people time from coming to an obviously run down “farm” ripping people off.
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August 2022 by Dee Dean
Went to pick blackberries , four rows full of blackberries, however, make sure you bring your own bug spray, YOU WILL NEED IT!! Everyone was friendly & helpful! Tons of fresh vegetables available as well!! Thank you for opening your Ranch to the public!