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February 2024 by K
What is actually going on here? Where are the owners kids to take over the farm? I know it’s dead when you go here, I don’t understand what’s going on all these years. The owner is kind and used to volunteer at my son’s elementary school, she is very educational. This used to be a very fruitful farm. To my understanding, she is very old now and does not have any help. It’s actually really sad. We pulled up for a Christmas tree maybe 6 years ago and she was out there, her and my mom exchanged some words. I hope she’s okay. I hope someone reaches out to help her.
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November 2023 by R M
Great little place to stop by, sweet people.
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October 2023 by Elma Garcia
Súper cool spot to visit with the grandkids. Staff was very friendly! Kids made scarecrow’s and enjoyed donuts and warm cider. Definitely recommend
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July 2023 by MCM T
Customer service is irrelevant. Discrimination against other ethnic groups. If I could post zero; I would.
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June 2023 by Chelsie Stout
We went here last year and I had no clue that others shared the same experience as we did. We got there and the barn was open but there was no one working inside. No one greeted us at all, we walked through because we had been out looking to buy donuts or cookies but there were none of those available to buy either. There were cobwebs on quite a few things, we stayed only a short while and then left when no one bothered to show up. If they actually did have animals, we are assuming they were closer to the house that the owners live in but the most I heard was maybe a goat. Definitely never stopping there again.
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May 2023 by Marcia Harris
Fun farm market! My daughter loves seeing the goats, geese, ducks, sheep, peacocks, bunnies, chickens.
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November 2022 by Pete Buitenhuis
The family liked it! Nice gift shop with fresh cider ,hot cider, treats and a small diner. Nice nature trail, small corn maze, live animals to feed and a nice small toddler area for play. Good selection of pumpkins. We paid about $18 per pumpkin we selected, they were large and looked great!. Prices vary for size and weight. Will go back for more cider!!!
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November 2022 by Marcia Sacks
Best cider ever! They sell Hill Bros. cider. I go every year just for the cider.
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November 2022 by KOgam3r
Kinda run down but cool to do the nature walk and chill and eat apples or donuts outside while the kids run!!
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November 2022 by Gail Overbeck
This used to be a nice place to take the grandkids. Not anymore. Nothing to do, only ducks (stinky, dirty enclosure. Didn’t go near it) and chickens, couple sheep. No hay ride anymore and barely any pumpkins. Went Sunday, October 23, 2022. Thumbs down ??????
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November 2022 by Alysa
I love this little Michigan Hidden Gem. Family Owned and they love working with the public to make it a fun experience. They are open year round with activities. The cider is great (granny Smith was my favorite).
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August 2022 by Lyn Van Rees
Stopped in to grab some cookies and cider. The cookies were terrible and went right in the trash. Which is fine, as everyone has different likes and dislikes. The older lady behind the register was terribly rude when I pointed out she overcharged me by several dollars. I’ll definitely pass on ever going here again.
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August 2022 by Lindsey Siegersma
Don't waste your time. Not much here and pretty run down. It literally looks like someone inherited a farm and a barn full of junk, thought it would be a good place to sell some fall-related stuff, but didn't bother to clean the place up. Seriously, there was a commode sitting outside the barn surrounded by a bunch of other junk. The place almost looks like it came from the set of a horror movie.
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August 2022 by Kai Feuerstake
You can make a quick stop, if you are in the neighbourhood. But don't take it as a sunday afternoon trip....It's not worth it.
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July 2022 by Nicole Grasmeyer
I felt bamboozled after getting there. The corn maze was a corn path, literally a small loop. We were told it was small not that it actually wasn't a maze. It was so muddy, not something they can control, but something they should tell guests not in boots. The nature trails are a loop, so a trail not trails. I'm worried for the well-being of some animals. The goats were out of water and desperately trying to get some, and a few had horns growing funny and pressing into their necks. Ducks were fed piles of bread, some moldy, and bread isn't good for ducks so not something an owner should be feeding them. There were literally 2 pumpkins in the patch and one was still green. It only cost $2 for each person or we would have been looking for a refund.