Happy as pigs in mud
Inside
Inside
Soup mix
The goats are fun to pet
Pumpkins galore -- October 1, 2012
Chicken coop
Happy pumpkin pickers.
Get your apples!
My daughter in her 1984 wagon eating apples looking for apples
Image is taken from the website
Image is taken from the website
Adam S.
Oct 7, 2024
When you think of fall in the midwest, this is the kind of place you want to spend a Saturday afternoon (provided it's actually nice weather and not that fake 88 degree fall weather). We had been going to another nearby orchard for apple picking, but the shine wore off that and Weston Red Barn Farm is our new pick. It's a great little escape from Kansas City that's under an hour drive from downtown itself.They have: -Tons of pumpkins-A maze-Goats, chickens, horses, pigs, and other animals-Cider slushies, candies, and fall goodies While we most recently visited on a Monday (kids were off school), the weekends are where it's at here. They have more food options, pony rides, and other fun stuff for the kids. It's understandably quieter during the week. Oh and let's not forget the overall setting: bucolic, relaxing, and pretty beautiful for Missouri countryside is I may say so myself. I totally see why people get married here.
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Morgan J.
Oct 5, 2020
I've been coming here for 4 years. The farm is great, they have a great variety of pumpkins, it doesn't cost anything to get in, and their apple cider slushees are very good! I have to give a lower rating this year because they don't have much on their website as far as Covid guidelines. I reached out to see if they'd allow visitors to walk to the pumpkin patch to avoid the crowded wagon and they said no. I also asked if the wagons would have distance between seats and they said no. I realize outside is a little safer but I don't want to be forced onto a wagon with strangers who may not be wearing masks. This review is more for people who are wondering about their guidelines and if it's safe. They do usually have pre-picked pumpkins for sale that you don't have to ride a wagon to get to which is nice but I think I'll have to find a pumpkin patch that has some actual guidelines for Covid this year.
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David W.
Sep 3, 2019
I absolutely love this place! My daughter and I already have countless memories here. For a perfect fall day, make your way to Weston. Pick some apples, see some baby animals, ride the tractors - pick some pumpkins It's free besides a few rides and all the food. This place had gotten better and better year after year. Thank you all for making the perfect place to take a little one for fall
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Bruce A.
Mar 27, 2021
Thank you so much for hosting Chases' Celebration of Life. Your kindness and generosity provided a level of comfort & closure that we never could or would have experienced otherwise. Your large and open area barn allowed us to practice social distancing while paying last respects to a very precious young man. The mortise and tenon architecture and wooden dowels which locked the joints was a masterpiece. Of craftsmanship. Thanks again. Sincerely,Gramps Shambo
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Alex E.
Aug 16, 2020
This lovely pumpkin patch farm is located off the beaten path, but it has lots of charm. The food options were decent at the little kitchen they have with a walk-up window. You have to stand in line and purchase a ticket to get onto the tractor that takes you out to the pumpkin patch. Overall, this is a nice getaway for the kids as the Fall Season kicks off.
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Stephanie W.
Sep 18, 2021
We started coming here twenty plus years ago when our children were small. We have had the joy of sharing this experience with our parents, children and my sister. We now enjoy taking the family dog to visit the farm. Weston Red Barn means fall for my family. We have enjoyed corn mazes, caramel apples, pumpkin photos fresh air and long lasting family memories. We have witnessed beautiful weddings, campfires, and hayrides. Look no further for the ultimate classic fall experience for the family!
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Joi B.
Oct 23, 2011
As quaint as it gets. I'll be conservative with my stars and not let my former lack of exposure to such places color my opinion here.But... I bet if you grew up 'round these parts, you might let nostalgia get in the way of your critical thinking. I don't blame you! The Midwest surely is ground zero for The Great Pumpkin. I'm trying to figure out what sets this one apart from the others, though. The pumpkins are pricey, I'm not gonna lie and any attraction that's going on, you're going to pay for. That's fine and good, but... if it's *just* a bunch of pumpkins you're looking to buy, I think you may be better off heading to a locally-owned nursery in town and getting them there. If you're looking for the tractor ride through the fields, strolling around the charming country store, and pretending to love the grain-grubbing goats in the petting zoo experience, Weston Red Barn Farm is worth the drive up from KC (and it's a quite scenic one at that).
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Rachel R.
May 18, 2016
One of my sorority sisters had her wedding here last Friday evening. Living in Dallas now, it was a nice treat to drive through Kansas City and into Weston, Missouri to experience Red Barn Farm.There were two different weddings going on at the same time. So, there were employees standing near the entrance to direct us to the right wedding. It was nice to have some direction, not having been to this venue before. The interior of the barn was perfect for the reception.
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Dana B.
Oct 13, 2023
We love this farm! The owner took time to say goodbye to us on our way out, which is meaningful because it's solidifies the story he told about how he wants to connect families and provide them a beautiful place to gather and enjoy. We enjoyed everything about the farm!
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Jennifer W.
Oct 6, 2023
A beautiful location but sadly no longer warm, welcoming and friendly. Although I purchased some very over priced merchandise, the cashier was extremely rude.
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