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October 2022 by Cheryl Oliver
Big, diverse pumpkins, huckleberries, pears, apples, corn, cider....all great prices and gorgeous quality. This is a real, working farm. Don't expect to wear a cream colored sweater dress, fall heels, and cute wool hat, and get some perfectly sterile pumpkin patch pics. Wear your hikers, your dungarees (jeans), work gloves, baseball (or stocking) cap weather depending and go have fun getting dirty. Pet the 2 incredibly well behaved, loving dogs, stop to visit with Mr. Wilson who can talk a while and enjoy the canyon views. No shortage of fresh air, hard work, good conversations and friendly people.
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March 2022 by Tyler Johnson
People were nice, the pumpkin selection was not. Things were rotted, sparse, and not any normal orange pumpkins were available. Also, no horse trailer rides, no corn maze, no photo booths were set up, and no hay bales for kids to play on. Very upsetting and it feels like they have just given up. Also their pumpkin prices are super expensive for how bad they are. I would try to find a new place to go pick pumpkins because this isn’t worth it. Only reason for the 2 stars is that the people were kind.
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March 2021 by Julie Wickersham
Their fruit is the best!!
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March 2020 by Mike Lamb
Prices to high
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March 2020 by Ron gray
Was there to visit an old friend Doug Kruger that was there giving rides to the young and old with his team of mules and wagon, every one seem to have a great time. Enjoyed the Wilson Banner Ranch very much.
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March 2020 by Steen Miller
Attended the pumpkin patch event here, cannot remember what it was called. Everyone was so courteous and friendly. There was plenty for the kids to do, as well as adults, and the views were stunning. I'll definitely be going next year.
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March 2020 by Edward “Fast Eddie” Scroggins
Always fun to take the kids to pick a pumpkin and enjoy the fall festivities.
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March 2020 by Dakota Lester-Russell
Decent selection of things to do, but to go across the bridge where most of the stuff is you have to pay a good bit. Pumpkins are a bit pricey but they have delicious apple cider that we pick up every year when we make our trip in the fall. Honestly, a pretty decent place to take pictures of the kiddos if you're a mom like me (but arent all pumpkin patches?)
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March 2020 by Greg Lamb
Lots to do, but just too expensive. I think that tourism is their business, not producing food...at least their prices seem to indicate that.
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March 2020 by kari johnson
Family friendly great staff
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October 2019 by Kim F.
Took the kids to the pumpkin patch today and they were so disappointed. We have been here before a few years ago and it was amazing. This year it cost $5 a person which was $20 for my group. $20 to go through a small hay maze, climb on a bale of hay and go down a slide is not worth $20. Previous years they have had a corn maze, a petting zoo, horse rides and tons of other animals for the kids to enjoy not this time. The pumpkin patch was much smaller than before. We did find some pumpkins at 50cents a pound yikes! No venders this time, no food sections and sparse pickings in the gift shop. $65.00 with entrance and pumpkins so disappointing-
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March 2019 by Bonifacio Dominguez
Apples, pears, cherries, pumpkins, fresh eggs, and lots more at Banner Ranch
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March 2019 by Mary Blake Oler
Great place for fresh produce!! Family run, very friendly, prices reasonable. Look for fall festival, a wonderful family friendly experience...produce and pumpkins galore, vendors both food and handmade items, lots of activities for children of all ages!!!
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March 2019 by Ron Stanley
Very disappointed this year.
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March 2019 by Chris Cordodor
Was drawn by the pumpkin patch, reported hay rides and petting zoo. Pumpkins were scattered on the ground for picking up, but the only other attractions were the take your own picture for $5/person and a hay bale maze that might have been cool but we didn't go back there. The kids got their hopes up for the rides and zoo. They were disappointed