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July 2024 by Samantha Bosnyam
My family and I enjoy this place during the nicer weather. Alot of fun things for the kids to do. A great food selection. We have season passes and use them often. We love that we can take photos in the lavender or sunflower fields. We have alot apple picked!
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June 2024 by Jen Bachman
Wickham Farms is pretty much THE place to go for apple picking season in the Rochester area. The homemade donuts and cider are amazing, and the apple selections for apple picking is great too! There's a farm store for products like honey, soaps, popcorn, and more. The only thing I'd say is that things can get a tiny bit pricey, especially on special days like when the sunflowers are in full bloom and people swarm the place for photos.
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March 2024 by songbird12c
Wickham Farms, a great family stop!Each and every year since our family moved to upstate NY, we make the trip to WFs! This place has it all and it feels so good to support a local farming business. (So, don’t be stingy people, the money is well worth it!)The donuts are great, cinnamon and sugar made fresh right before your eyes—there is no better! (And I hate donuts) Wickham Farms also offers a quaint yet fully stocked little country store to peruse through on your way in and out of your well spent day at their farm. Local artisans and pastry chefs also sell their adorable and delicious contributions here!During the autumn season we enjoy pumpkin picking, Honey Crisp apple picking in September, (hurry, they go fast) hay rides and of course what my kids call, “The Blob.” This is their inflatable outdoor bounce bubble to assist parents after they load their children up on their sugar autumn treats. (Thanks WF) They also offer a scenic sunflower and lavender event each year. As the author of Lavender Tears—available on Amazon—I approve!When we lived local, we loved being a part of their produce packages, if they still offer that—we would recommend the local peeps to sign up!
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February 2024 by Noah Bassett
Went to go apple picking and had a good experience with that. My wife got hungry while we were there and were told the only way we could buy food there was to either both upgrade our tickets to get access to the place serving food, or one person has to upgrade their ticket to access the food cart, go buy food, and then bring it back to the other person. Felt like a cheap move on their part. I’m willing to pay for food but not going to pay extra on top just to access the food area. Just put it between the two sections so both sides have access? Did not seem though through or very “festive”.
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December 2023 by Taylor O.
For the last two years we have come here to celebrate the Fall as a family. The farm is always so clean and staff are beyond friendly. During the Fall season they offer apple picking, pumpkin picking, and fun activities for the kids. My son Noah loved the giant slide the most! Next year we cannot wait to try out the jumping pillow and corn barn. They also have a little grill on site for lunch. We got burgers and chicken fingers. All delicious! I highly suggest getting their warmed apple cider or apple cinder frost drinks! We always get some donuts as well. They are always fresh and warm; so yummy. And honestly, all that for the price to get through the door is so worth it! I'm shocked it isn't priced higher. Best family day out for celebrating the Fall season!
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December 2023 by Patricia Forgensi
My 4 year olds favorite place to go! Even when it's snowing she'll continue to ask to go to the farm! We love it there!
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November 2023 by Karen S
Took my grandson for the first time this year he is four he absolutely loved everything from eating corn on the cob the playing in the dried corn and all the slides. And he loved apple picking!
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November 2023 by Pratigya Gyawali
Good place.
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November 2023 by Mercedes A
Everything was kinda expensive but had a lot of activities for children and some things for adults
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November 2023 by Melissa Onn
I officially feel that Wickham is way better then Stoke farms..they now have EVERYTHING stoke has but way more kids friendly, more playgrounds, bigger golf course at a way better price..I could go on and on but my spouse is telling me to get off my phone, I hope everyone comes to enjoy!!!!
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November 2023 by Carmen L. Orengo
Wonderful place to the kids, a lot of activities to pick from.
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November 2023 by gius3ppe
Did their CSA last year and already re-signed for 2019. I think their bakery can step it up a notch or three though, im not sure if things are made in house or brought in..They've killed off the CSA but vastly improved the property. The drawback there is the cash grabs as they pass continuous improvement costs on to the consumer.They added an area with a bunch of things for kids.. slides, places to run around, things to climb.. it's nice! They charge $20 bucks a kid.. a little high, but there is nice stuff in there and if I can get a coffee and donut while I stand around no big deal. The kicker is they also charge parents $20 to just walk around and watch their kids play. This is absurd and for a place I don't live far from its practices like that that are a big detractors for me bringing my family there (despite how much they've expanded and renovated). It's too bad.
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November 2023 by Mike Proia
My grandkids had a blast with all the activities and us adults had fun picking fresh apples but they needed to figure out a different way of changing people with kids. Some want to pick apples, kids want to do all the other activities.
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October 2023 by Jonathan Getnick
Our family loves this place! If you opt for the full pass, there are tons of activities for kids and families: a corn maze (two, actually - an easier one and a larger, harder one). They have all kinds of stuff for kids to bounce on, and playsets to climb on, a large "magic carpet" slide, and more. There is apple picking, but it is separate, and you can opt for the activity areas, or apple picking, or both. This year we are going twice, once for the activities area, and again for just apple picking - it was just too much for our family to do in one day.
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October 2023 by Mem Murray
Went for the first time this past week and it was amazing! The staff were extraordinarily kind. The train conductor even volunteered to take a couple pictures when she saw I was trying to selfie my 2YO's first experience on the train (I'm a single mom and the only pics I get are the ones I take, and I had to ride with him since he's so young). I was fighting back tears, it meant so much. Most of the equipment was clean and well maintained. The only downside was that there is a very small # of blankets to go down the big slide, and some entitled kids would skip in front of us waiting patiently for a turn. I saw many others decide to skip the blanket and go down without (didn't want to do that b/c I was nervous my toddler might get hurt). Other than that, so worth it!