We went for the udderly amazing experience, which included hand milking a cow. We didn't get to milk the cow, but the tour and interaction with the cows were outstanding. The employees were very knowledgeable and made for a pleasant experience. I am a little bummed about not being about to milk a cow (was told the cow was not cooperating, and I do not want to try milking an uncooperative cow), still worth a 5 star rating
Great farm with numerous activities available throughout the year for all interests. A number of expansive and accessible trails. They feature a large market with grocery items along with freshly made sandwiches and pastry items. Definitely worth checking out.
This is located on a campus. The grounds are nice, and the farm located at the bottom of the campus was beautiful. The disc golf course is pretty well maintained and nice. I favored the Minuteman course. I noticed the market where you get food had great reviews. I was not impressed at the service or the food quality. The shop itself offered nice stuff.
We were visiting my wife's family. They invited us to the farm with our great nieces and nephews. We stopped first at the flower farm, where we picked some beautiful flowers. My favorites were the multi-colored sunflowers. From there we went to the corn maze. To my surprise we solved it rather quickly. Still it was a lot of fun. From there we went to the market store and had lunch. It's a deli where you can get freshly made sandwiches. It was all very nice, and everyone had a great time.
Good for kids!
Love Pineland Farms for the all-season activities (trail running? Mtn biking? Cross country skiing? Check. Check. Check!) and the marketplace and cafe. This was our first visit with a toddler, and we explored the Farmyard. A few thoughts:
(i) We went on a rainy Sunday and as long as you are willing to brave the elements (a little bit) this is an awesome rainy day activity for a busy toddler (I can only imagine how much better it is on a sunny day!).
(ii) The cow and dairy barns are short walks from one another, and easy to navigate with a little. Our two year old had a lot of fun exploring the heifer barn in particular. All would be easy enough to access with a stroller or wagon, too.
(iii) A short drive (or walk, if you’re up to it) is the chicken house, barnyard and outdoor play zone. All with good coverage if you need a break from weather - or, if your kid wants to dive right into the mud, there is outdoor play space, too.
(iv) It is a working barnyard, and our little had a lot of fun getting to see professionals at work in the dairy barn, feeding the cows, cleaning up, etc. as well as the tractors at work
(v) Absolutely fun way to spend a few hours, the cost is low, and we stopped by the marketplace for farm/bakery fresh treats on the way out.
Beautiful is an understatement! We went on a week day, last day of September so it wasn't busy. The barns and animals are all so well kept. The corn maze was a blast! Such a beautiful space. We will definitely be going back!
Great farm for visiting with little ones. Lots of farm animals available to be seen and learn about with your little ones. Plenty of walking to use all of their energy. Lots of trails go get a good workout, too. Corn maze during summer is very entertaining. There is a cafeteria and market at the entrance we’re you can refuel or bring some fresh items to your home.