Sunflower blowing in the wind
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A beautiful night at Annual Nativity Celebration!! A savior is born!! Thank you Lord!
Autumn Leaves & Pumpkins Please!
You are my sunshine . *10/21/21
Nce sunflower *10/21/21
LiHing Lemonade $8 *10/21/21
NALO Made Lemonade *10/21/21
Rooster that free roams the property
outside
outside
outside
Massey, "Still Alive!"
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a single red flower
Grilled Sunflower with Garlic Butter and Parmesan Cheese. A MUST TRY.....
Grilled Sunflower heads
a field of sunflowers
Large pumpkins
Large pumpkins
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Leah H.
Nov 9, 2024
Cute little country island farm. We loved the lemonade, sunflower field was great for pictures. We went kinda late so pumpkins kinda picked over but still found good ones, and I was just so happy they still had some!!! Animals were fun to feed. Cute tractor hay rides and more. Cute little day out with family/kids. Fun picture opportunities.
Read MoreChristian R.
Oct 18, 2024
We showed up with high hopes but were immediately yelled at for leaving a light gap between the cars when parking. Not a great start. For the price and the long drive, the family activities were very limited and honestly not worth it. There were some animals to see, but there weren't many pumpkins, which was disappointing.On the positive side, the lemonade and cornbread were pretty good. The sunflower portion was beautiful. But the hayride? Easily one of the worst experiences I've had. The whole ride was overshadowed by the driver who couldn't stop preaching. I'm religious, but we didn't come to hear his personal story or how God changed his life. Good for him, but it was repetitive and felt out of place for a family event. He kept talking about how God put him there to "plant the seed" and how the world is ending like his harvest. It took away from the experience completely.Overall, I wouldn't recommend it and definitely won't be returning. There are better family outings that are worth the time and money.
Read MoreJasmine C.
Oct 6, 2024
A fun family activity to do to bring in the Fall spirit! My family and I went on a Saturday around 10 am, and we had lots of fun! Not too busy, and the weather was breezy and sunny. The farm had a pumpkin patch with one area filled with small/medium-sized pumpkins and another area with larger pumpkins -- we got one large pumpkin for about $11. There's also an animal area where we got to see cows, chickens, goats, pigs, bunnies, tortoises, and more ($5 cash for animal feed). If you get hungry, they sell food and drinks as well. We tried their delicious jar of strawberry lemonade ($10), jar of sweet tea/lemonade mix ($10), hotdogs ($3 each), and a slice of pumpkin pie ($5). They also have a ton of cute decorated backdrops throughout the farm & a beautiful sunflower field!They accept cash & card for entrance fee, pumpkins, merch, and food/drinks. One thing I saw that was only cash was the animal feed, not sure about anything else! I would say the only small "con" was that there was no hay ride available on the day we went, but they did have the cow train for small kids available! Lastly, the workers were super friendly & very helpful on directing us where to park! Overall, I 100% suggest taking your family here, especially to experience that "Autumn/Fall" feeling on the island!
Read MoreBirdie H.
Jun 23, 2024
Big MAHALO to Uncle Dominic and his Ohana for this wonderful tour & showing us one of natures BEAUTY TODAY! They have been welcoming and kind & so much ALOHA! So PLEASE FOLKS... MALAMA THESE GUYS FOR THEIR HARD WORK & for sharing the BEAUTY.K guys I'll be back with MORE INFO AND THOUGHTS. For now, spending the time with the Ohana so, have a good one! For NOW... mental note:Coming back October for the pumpkin patch & in December for the Nativity.
Read MoreNathan S.
Jun 21, 2024
If you have never been to Waimānalo Country Farms, You have to go and check it out. It's a Ohana owned company and they are such a Beautiful Ohana. They have farm animals, Goats, Sheep, Llamas, Chickens, Roosters, Tortoises, Rabbits and Turkeys. They also have Ice Teas, Corn Breads and Açaí Bowls and Sandwiches and they are great food offerings. The Owner of the farm explained that he started planting sunflowers, Because his daughter wanted to get married surrounded by sunflowers. Such a Great Story. He also said to try the grilled sunflower with garlic butter and Parmesan cheese. His daughter explained how to eat the sunflower. Such a tasty and original treat. A "Must Try". Yesterday in the animal farm we witnessed a Birth of a healthy baby goat. Which was Amazing to see. If you have never been to Waimanalo Country Farms, Yelp it get the directions and stop by. They have a tractor train ride and the tractor runs on sunflower oil which is awesome. My favorite drink from them is the half and half sweet tea and lemonade it comes in a large mason jar to take home as a great keepsake. Support local Hawaii Businesses. We all need companies like Waimanalo Country farms to succeed and produce for their ohanas for future generations. Aloha and thank you, For the Cashier that helped us and took the time to talk story with us and helped us Tremendously , Sorry I did not get your name. You are a ROCKSTAR. PS, They also have Organic Honey there too. We picked up a bottle and some homemade soap that they make there. Thank you all for such a wonderful day. ALOHA is served here.
Read MoreJosh F.
Jun 8, 2024
Recently, while driving through Waimanalo, I decided to stop by Waimanalo Country Farms after seeing posts about their sunflower fields. Locating the farm was straightforward with Google Maps, and upon arrival, I was greeted by the kind and friendly staff.The farm hosts a variety of animals, including tortoises, turkeys, geese, cows, bees, goats and pigs, adding a charmingly rustic touch to the visit. The sunflower fields themselves were expansive and provided excellent opportunities for photography, complete with props for visitors to use.In addition to the visual treats, the farm offered refreshments like lemonade and bakery items including scones. They also sell products directly from the farm such as honey. Among their more unique offerings was a fried sunflower, which I opted not to try but found intriguing.However, my visit was bittersweet. While exploring the animal area, I noticed a large turkey confined in a very small cage, pacing back and forth with limited space to move. This sight left me feeling concerned about the living conditions of some animals on the farm. It appeared that more space and attention might be devoted to the sunflower fields than to ensuring adequate living conditions for all the animals.Overall, Waimanalo Country Farms is a worthwhile destination if you're interested in experiencing a sunflower farm or seeing farm animals. Yet, I hope that future improvements could be made to provide better care and more space for the animals, ensuring that all aspects of the farm are as commendable as its beautiful flowers and hospitable staff.
Read MoreSallie R.
Oct 31, 2024
We visited on Halloween Day. Not too crowded at all. Cute little farm to take your family for a pumpkin patch. There were a beautiful field of sunflowers to take mesmerizing photos. You can also take a hayride around which is included in your admission. They offered $5 animal feedings to goats, donkeys, etc...Fun activity for the kids. Staff were super friendly upon check in. You have options to order food and sit overlooking the farm. It's a good quick spot to check out if you happen to pass by.
Read MoreVivian K.
Jul 5, 2024
Fun experience at the rustic country night. The place really turns magical when the sun sets and the string light turns on. The place is family operated and having the kids selling animal feeds was so cute. They can do better math than me!! If you are adventurous, try the grilled sunflower. It's pretty interesting! Overall, I would recommend this as a unique date night idea. Check it out when they have the dates posted on their social media. They only do them a few weekends during summer.
Read MoreSammy W.
Jun 25, 2024
I'm not sure why Yelp says this place is temporarily closed; I was there a few days ago and had a great time! We unfortunately didn't have a whole lot of time to spend here because of other reservations we had, but there is plenty to do!The sunflowers are absolutely stunning, especially with the ocean & mountains in the distance. There are plenty of animals to check out and feed (if that's your thing). We saw goats, bunnies, alpacas, turtles, ducks, and a few dogs. My friend got the strawberry lemonade and thought it was pretty good. My aunt ordered the grilled sunflower and thought it had a very interesting taste and was happy to try something new.
Read MoreDianna R.
Oct 21, 2023
I went here for the first time and found it to be really exciting. The total time spent there was about 2 hours. I walked around, picked a medium pumpkin, saw the sunflowers, and ate the cornbread that the staff recommended to me as well as trying the li hing lemonade. The atmosphere was good, the staff was friendly, and the weather was nice.I recommend wearing shoes. Bring cash. The cornbread was okay, and the drink was refreshing after the walking. A hat would also be good to wear.Large pumpkin = 10Medium = 5Small = 2 (but they also had a special for 2 for 3 dollars)
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