Elizabeth H.
Mar 16, 2022
I haven't been there but when I was trying to email them about my reception they never message back! I didn't even try to call them by that point because I found a way better location
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Kali K.
Nov 4, 2020
This place was dog and family friendly! They had wine tastings and pulled pork food truck on the Saturday that we went with amazing tacos, loaded fries, and sandwiches! The pre-picked selection of pumpkins and gourds was impressive but the pick your own pumpkin patch seemed scarce. The corn maze was fun for adults, and there was a smaller children's corn maze option too. The carriage ride had a short line, but also only went around the farm, probably a 10 minute ride, great for children. I didn't venture over to the petting zoo, but there were multiple animals to pet and pony's to ride. This is a nice place to adventure to in the NKY area for a Saturday afternoon.
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Alisha W.
Nov 28, 2016
LOVE! Neltner's, you have just become my new favorite pumpkin patch in the Cincinnati area.The petting zoo area is really awesome. For 50 cents (which quickly turned into $20) we got an ice cream cone filled with corn to give to the goats, sheep, and pigs. They all tolerated being pet as long as they were being fed (can you blame them?). They have snacks and drinks for kids that are extremely well priced (50 cents for a Capri Sun). There are several attractions like a corn maze, a train display, pony rides, and a tractor ride. My kids absolutely loved picking their own pumpkins! Bring cash because they only accept credit card for the entry fee and the pumpkins. You don't want to hear your kid meltdown because you didn't have the $3 for the rides. Sadly, they do not make their own doughnuts or cider. This is the only thing that keeps me from giving them five stars.
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Alissa S.
Oct 7, 2017
I shall start off with my one complaint which is huge: no apple cider donuts or fritters or pies for sale? That's a must in my book when it comes to fall farm fun. That aside, the farm has a lot to offer. From covered wagon rides to tractor train rides, a pumpkin patch to live music, we had a fun day exploring it all. It's worth a visit but I think we'll explore some other farm options next year. Baked goods are of utmost importance!
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Katie B.
Dec 6, 2016
Wait, I don't understand why Neltner's doesn't have more reviews... this place is AMAZING. I stumbled upon it when looking for a fall activity for my gal pal and I do to on a random October Sunday afternoon, and found Nelter's Fall Fest. Guys. This place is a GEM. Among the farm animals, live music, made-to-order food, fresh apples (NOT you-pick), pumpkin patch, corn maze, covered wagon rides (Oregon Trail style), there was also... PSA: WINE AVAILABLE TO SIP WHILE YOU STROLL!There was a small fee to attend the festival ($5 cash or credit), but it was seriously worth every penny. I can't speak for what Neltner's is like on a non-Fall Fest day, but I know I'm adding it to my must-visit list for next Fall.
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Heather F.
Oct 9, 2023
Me and my husband went to Neltner's Farm yesterday for the fall festival. We recently moved to the area and were really looking forward to going to this place! I have severe COPD and use a manual push wheel chair that my husband pushes for large places like outdoor farms. Upon entering the parking lot I noticed that it wasn't tiny gravel but larger than that rocks covering the entrance to the parking lot and the parking lot itself. I started to think about trying to walk around the farm instead but after getting out of the car and seeing how big the actual farm was in the distance I knew that it would be extremely challenging for me to walk it. My husband went back to the car and got my wheel chair. I sat down and he pushed me to the ticket booth. Getting from the parking lot to the ticket booth was extremely bumpy, jostling and uncomfortable. My whole body and my chair bounced vigorously as the four wheels of my chair went over the rocks. By the time we got to the ticket booth my husband knowing and seeing how uncomfortable I was, feeling extremely frustrated after I said I guess I'll try to walk it instead, took my wheel chair all the way back to the car which was in a far area of the parking lot. I did my best to walk it but felt exhausted. We were not impressed with the petting zoo area. There was not a real pig in the pig pen but a fake plastic one. A decent area of the farm did have these rocks. I do not think we will return to this farm. Though the Four Mile Pig food that was available was good. Their yelp page says that the farm is wheel chair accessible. Maybe for electric wheel chairs but to be really wheel chair accessible it would be better if the walking areas was paved.
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Tammy H.
Oct 7, 2022
Took my great niece and nephew today to the Fall Festival and had a great time! Very friendly staff on every turn! They were one of the only farms opened early on a fall break day! The kids enjoyed petting the animals and watching the toy train display! We went through two corn mazes, one a for the littles and another for everyone! We then visited the pumpkin patch! My nephew, of course, wanted the biggest one he could find! The kids also enjoyed the barrel train ride! Loved the mini tractor! They have a "corn pit," aka ball pit with corn kernels! It was filled with all kinds of toys for the kids to play with and scoop up corn. I didn't think I'd get my niece out, she was having so much fun! On the way out, we picked out some apples that were delicious and tiny pumpkins! As we exited, we paid for all of our items. My nephew had picked out a 40lb pumpkin! It was only $20! This farm is a great place! Super family friendly, and very reasonable! Highly recommend!
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Patricia L.
Oct 7, 2018
The apples were terrible. The red delicious appleswere old and the golden delicious apples lacking in flavor.The pumpkin patch is overpriced and does not have very many activities. The ponies are ponies they rent from someone who are forced to go around in a circle tied up all day. The ponies have no name. Very disappointed in the quality of this fall festival. Don't go! However everyone at the farm was very nice. I'm sure it would be nice for an event. It's just not a great fall festival. I have been to some awesome fall festivals in Georgia and for some reason the fall festivals in the Cincinnati area seem overpriced and lacking amenities
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Teaisyum P.
Oct 21, 2019
overpriced. Pumpkins are cheaper and nicer at the local Kroger's. And paying for corn kernels that can be found all over the farm, to feed the animals that are not hungry, and after paying entrance fee... that's too much.
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Ashley F.
Oct 19, 2017
Fall fest- this review is based off of going on a weekday. I was told by the owner that not everything would be available to us through the week, such as the hayride to the pumpkin patch, no live music, and no food. I'd say that those factors were not even missed. We went with two children under two and were the only ones there besides two other small families. It was PERFECT! No admission, and you are literally free to roam on your own. Our kids enjoyed the petting zoo for almost an hour...we were the only ones in there!! Can you imagine a fall festival and being the only ones there!? We also walked right up to their little ride for kids and hopped right on, got to explore the entire pumpkin patch all to ourselves! This little hidden gem is a must go to! Nothing like supporting local family business! We also loved their canned goods for sale, all made right there and canned on their farm!! We walked away with apple butter, fresh salsa, and blackberry jam! I have heard great things about going on the weekend! But if you are like me with a little one who is just learning to walk, and wants to do everything himself...going on a week day is perfect! I let him explore everything by himself without feeling like we were being rushed by other families or in the way! Neltners is the cutest!
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