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October 2024 by Melica Niccole
Pumpkin picking at Lynn's fruit farm. This was a great experience.
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October 2024 by Mariana Gavrila
Beautiful farm. The kids had a blast enjoying the barrel rides, the bouncy houses, the maze and the games
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October 2024 by Mr. Fowler
Really fun and really good fruit and vegetables
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October 2024 by Richard Mator
Great place for fresh fruits and veges
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November 2023 by Danilo Padilla Ramirez
Beautiful love it
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November 2023 by Nik Castañon
Some lovely people who own this farm! Thank you so much for having us!
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October 2023 by Ellie
Great place. 12 dollars to enter. Had lots of activities for kids. Play area, children's Maze and inflatable castle. Served food and snacks
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October 2023 by Stacey Horn
My daughter and I had a blast! This corn maze was very well designed, it’s worth it!
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October 2023 by Briana Elliott
Amazing my son loved it??
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October 2023 by Daniel Needham
Refuse to pay an extra $24 to watch my children play. Compete rip off. My child is to young to do the maze and would pay for my child to play and ride but not for me to watch him play. Who ever thought of this is ripping people off and hope you go out of business by doing so. I dont pay to watch my child at the trampoline park. Use some common sense or grow some out there on that farm.
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October 2023 by Chelsae Costa
My husband and I had a great time doing the maze, getting funnel cake, and picking apples! Will definitely be back next year!
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November 2022 by Kayla B.
Really cute fruit farm with tons of activities to do outdoors year round. I'd say their big attraction is their gigantic indoor market which boasts tons of gifts, lots of homegrown food and preserved (jams, jellies, salsas) foods, and even frozen options and pastries. They also have a really expansive apple patch which is pretty cute too. NOTE: Almost all activities are outdoor. Their market/barn area is "indoors", but they had all of the doors open for nice airflow. PROS: -Their farm market is impressive! It's huge - and has a gigantic variety of everything. It feels (honestly!) like an entire farm's market packed into a single building. We came for pumpkins and apples, but we could have easily picked up tons of various vegetables for meals that week. -Lynd's makes lots and lots of stuff. Salsas, jams, pickles, and tons of other homemade goods. It's really cute to see. -We've been here before, and we had an amazing time at their Sunflower Patch for pictures last year. The Sunflowers were beautiful, the owner was laid back, and the props were adorable for pictures. (Bee central, but to be expected!) Weirdly enough, I had zero idea that Lynd's had a market, pumpkin patch, or anything else when I went to the Sunflower patch. They're so far away from one another that I had zero idea until this year. -The apple and pumpkin field is GIGANTIC. If your goal is to get lost in apples and pumpkins (for fun or pictures), this is, for-sure, the place. I wish they had an option for entrance without apples - or even a tiny bag of apples. I don't think we eat, in a year, as many apples as their basic "picking" bag option was. Each apple type is nicely labeled, though, so if you have a preference, you can pick your faves. CONS: -This property is expansive AF, and most of the activities are located a (literal) drive away from each other. Apple cannon appeared to be across the highway road, and the pumpkin/apple patch was a five minute drive from the market itself. As long as you have a car, it's not a huge deal, but it's a bit less immersive to need to pile back into the car and get somewhat lost trying to find the thing. More signage (maybe an online map?) would help too. -Some people appear to make the walk from the market to the pumpkin/apple patches which are that 3 minute drive away. Unfortunately, there's no real "walking path" which means that they're walking down the car road - and it's a slow, slow drive while you wait for people to realize they need to move. The car's path through the patches is actually wiggly - I imagine they could put in a walking path that was pretty close of a Point A to Point B. -Getting the warm/fresh food/treats here didn't feel particularly fun. The lines were moving molasses-slow, and I didn't see anywhere to sit/snuggle and eat the treats. We waited the 15 minutes for a hot apple cider and walked around the market with it as a compromise. -Earlier close on the weeknights. With a 7PM close, we'll never get to see the cute sunset at the pumpkin patch here.
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November 2022 by Joseph Cannelongo
Great maze. Good selection is food. The Corn guns and pumpkin cannon are a big deal.
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November 2022 by Les Drum
Awesome mazes every year. Complicated & challenging. Beware deep ruts by the end of the season well worn by feet.
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November 2022 by Mackenzie Snare
The maze is pretty challenging, even with a group of about 10 adults. Still plenty of fun. Next time, I'll try the maze in the daytime so I can cheat a little.