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Sneads Farm
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Jason Wise (09/20/2020)
This place was magical. My family and I, three generations of us, came for the pumpkin patch and to grab some sunflowers. We hadn't realized all the fun things they had on offer. All of us, grandparents right down to grandkids, went sliding down the mountain slides, toured the teepee, walked the trails, and played on the swings. This is truly a wonderful place to spend an afternoon. We will be back.
Invisible Woman (10/18/2020)
Once upon a time Sneads Farm was a hidden treasure, quaint and very reasonable with a $5 per person entrance fee. *Today*, $12 a person entrance fee, NO pumpkins at the pumpkin patch (they were all gone) but they didn't tell you as you entered. Food on site was $11 for a cheeseburger, $3 for a hotdog and $3 for a water. I suggest you pack your own food. Picnic tables are available. Wonderful chickens to visit and swings available for kids. Today, the venue was over crowded, no pumpkin memories for a $48 entrance fee for a family of 4. Very disappointing this year. We wish they would stay reasonable, which set them apart from their competitors. Unfortunately, Sneads farm will stay a memory for us as we won't return.
Laura Simmons (10/15/2020)
Perfect for younger kids. Lots of play structures, swings, slides, large and small, and space to run! My toddler had a blast and I look forward to going back and exploring more of the property! Plenty of tables to picnic at, and very well spaced for social distancing.
Addy Wood (11/30/2020)
We came here to get a Christmas tree as there aren’t many options in the area to cut them yourself. Not only we were stunned by the price ($5 each to get in $95 for any tree), but the place itself was not impressive. There wasn’t a shaker, they told us to use a blower ourselves which we don’t have since we live in an apartment. The trees weren’t trimmed, which is fine but something to know. And the trees themselves are a variety that is extremely sharp and painful so BRING GLOVES. There was no Christmas decorations or anything festive and overall we were disappointed. Had there been another option open on the day we went, we would have absolutely left and gone there.
Kerry Haney (10/22/2020)
Fun outdoor play farm, safe and natural setting for all the kids. We visited on Thursday, good day to go because I'm sure the weekends are busy. You can see llamas, chickens, sheep that need a shearing, pygmy goats and horses. Beautiful fields of sunflowers, several pumpkin patches and take a hayride pulled by a tractor. Some of the attractions were closed do to covid, but for our little one it was enough. I don't suggest letting the kids play in the sand pile, just because it's probably a sandbox for cats. The shady wooded area with swings and giant slides is a good place to cool off but the area is quite weathered and worn. There seemed to be several picnic spots, but no food concessions available on our visit. You decide $9 week days, $12 on the weekend, kids under 2 free
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