Big farm!
Lots of different and interesting gourds!
The goat, cow, and donkey area.
Visited the Rocky Oats Goat Creamery today!
My niece, nephew and I had a good ole time!
Oh that face
This is Bella. She's a diva
Picking flowers in the field to take to our doll's grave. $20 a bucket. $1 a stem.
Sally L.
Oct 4, 2021
My family and I really had a good experience coming to This farm. It's my toddler's first pumpkin patch, and she was bananas about it. This cute farm had so much to do. We were first greeted by a man and he told us where to park. Super nice and let us know what to expect at our visit. They have lots of chickens! My baby and so many other kids there loved it. We then moved over to check out our four legged friends. There was a cow, 2 donkeys, and many goats! They aren't shy and will come up to the gate and meet you. Super neat for the little ones to see. The third area we checked out is their pumpkin patch. They have beautiful displays of pumpkins of all colors! Lots of decors for you and your family to take some pictures and capturing some beautiful memories. You can walk over to where the pumpkin grows and purchase some if you like. Support local! If you're looking for some freshly cut flowers to take with you home, you can go cut some at the farm. I believe they are $40 for a bucket! Finally, you can check out where they sell goat cheese from the goat milk they get from the farm. At the pumpkin patch you and your family can hitch a hay ride for free. By far my favorite pumpkin patch I've ever been too. When I went there were food trucks which made it convenient for family to grab some bites if they are hungry. Restroom was also open for attendees.
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Chiquita G.
Oct 7, 2021
We won a pass though Yelp to checkout their pumpkin patch. The farm is pretty far away from me but worth the drive. Upon arrival an older gentleman stopped our car and explained to us all they had to offer. My son was extremely excited to find out they had baby goats, chickens and donkeys there. The farm is really big and everything is well spaced out if you're concerned about being around a lot of people. We checked out the animals first. The baby goats were so adorable. Then the chickens were in their own area and it was really cool to see their eggs too. After that we went to the barn area were they had vendors selling home made crafts and desserts. We got some yummy rice crispy treats that were really big for only 3 bucks. Outside of the barn they had little tractors set up for kids and a cute seating area to take your fall pumpkin patch pics. Beyond that area they had picnic tables and tons of other cute spots to take photos. We were informed you could pick a pumpkin from any of the areas they had pumpkins or actually go into the field to pick a pumpkin. I'd suggest wearing a good pair of shoes because it's a huge dirt area. My son went crazy and filled our cart with lots of little pumpkins. They are very reasonable priced too. We paid 22 dollars for 12 little pumpkins. Most places charge per pound but they actually have set prices. After picking pumpkins we went to get lunch from the food truck they had out there. First I had to stop and buy cheese from their farm. I got a Brie and some pomegranate jelly. It was a really great combination. The lady selling the cheese sells charcuterie boxes too. Not anything big but a snack size to have something while relaxing at the farm. We had a very fun filled day and appreciate Yelp for the pass. So if you're in the area definitely check out this farm. Oh yeah they're starting to have dinners there on certain nights too. It's Beautiful farm with lots to do.
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Sisomvang S.
Oct 19, 2019
One of my best friends invited me to Rocky Oaks Goat Creamery with her family and I had a good time. If you do not like getting dirty or country living, this is not the place for you. I loved seeing all of the goats. It's been on my list to visit this farm for awhile. My favorite goat is Bella. She was wiggling her little butt and tail so we can pay attention to her and then when we went to the next pen, she followed us and bumped all of the other goats. I am not sure if it was a one time event or if this is ongoing. We also had lunch there. It was a bit unorganized at first, but it looks like they were able to pull it together. Lunch included either a burger or hotdog, kids under 5 ate free and chips and a soda. It was good, a simple, country lunch. Fyi, due to their huge guard dogs, dogs are not allowed at this farm. They have lots of cute kitties as well. We went on a short hayride which was fun. The thing I loved most was actually cutting and picking flowers. You can pick flowers by paying $20 for a bucket or paying $1 a stem. We got the bucket. They cleaned it up for us and wrapped it and we were able to bring the flowers to our best friend's grave for her late birthday. All in all, a nice, simple country day with people I love made for a good time!
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Raymond G.
Oct 9, 2021
I wish there was something saying there was a $20.00 charge just to park there. Complete waste of time and gas.
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Monique V.
Mar 13, 2021
Wow, I loved this place! Such an amazing experience interacting with the goats and other animals. The staff here is amazing and so knowledgeable. Cute boutique with lots of fun stuff for sale. Highly recommend for kids and family. We'll definitely be back.
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Rose G.
Oct 24, 2021
They promoted the pumpkin patch daily, we showed up and they kicked us out. They didn't even allow us to take pictures, we were the only people of color there ...I'm just going to leave it there, not coming back!
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