Birthday party on the farm
Gift shop
Summer Camp Fishing
Who doesn't love a Lama?!
Petting farm
Pony Rides
Buy a souvenir feed cup and our goats will join you for a snack.
These three are a part of our feather patrol!
Our mamas and babies are such fun to watch.
More pumpkins and gourds
Treewalk Adventure and pony ride entrance
Summer Camp Fishing
Fall items
Marcella A.
Dec 17, 2024
This spot is such a hidden gem . I am so happy my family and I came here after we had breakfast. I absolutely loved coming here. I thought it was very cool that you can go inside of the goat pen and just stand around the goats . I loved how there was a bird house and someone gave us a bird stick and very very cool that that birds landed on you. I loved that the most. It surely was a greate experience and very relaxing. I woukd highly recommend coming here and checking out this spot. There is no entrance fee as well.
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Annamarie M.
Oct 13, 2024
Hunt Club Farm is so much fun if you just want to stop by and pet or feed some animals as well as have birthday here.A very well organized club house Birthday Party was done when we visited this farm for the first time.There was so much room in the private barn/clubhouse and it was very warm and inviting even though it was a rainy day.The party room had a fireplace where gifts could be placed waiting for the birthday child to rip open!There were small off to the side tables for favors and larger tables in the front for serving food and round tables set up that had enough to seat around 50people in total. There was feed for the party guests to include dry cups of kibble and birdie food sticks. Pony rides were really fun for the littles and some bigger kids as well!While the party clubhouse lasted two hours, there was access to the farm for as long as you want, which was large and expansive. So many birds, goats, cows, pigs, a tortoise, and more!There were fun suspended bridges for the children to run around on but not too sure that they were for adults as well. They were a bit rickety!We would love to stop by again one day when it's not pouring down rain, but even though it rained when we were there, we still had a lot of fun!
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Shannon L.
Dec 14, 2024
While it's a bit pricey, the new additions make it totally worth it. The kids absolutely love the new playground, and it's a great spot for them to burn off some energy. The upgrades really enhance the overall experience.
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Angela L.
Oct 31, 2024
We went to Hunt Club for Halloween. What a great experience! The four main attractions were well with it. Scared the heck out of us! Food was good. Great concessions.
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Ryan S.
Nov 2, 2024
Such a amazing place for farm fun Tons of animals, hayrides, nice farm market with items in range from honeys, jams, plants, shrubs pumpkins and much more
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William R.
Apr 27, 2024
We took my son's family with their 18 month old. We all had a blast. It was a very engaging day! Highly recommend this for your toddlers and children!
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Jake S.
Jun 8, 2023
Had a blast here at the farm feeding all the animals. Our favorite was the bird sticks that the little ones could fly up on us and feed on. We liked the chickens, geese, alpacas, pheasants, cows, sheep, goats, and ducks. Perfect for kids, and even entertaining for adults, especially the birds in the back right that were budgerigars or parrotlets. So many different colors and they were just excited to eat off the sticks filled with seed. Would stop back again!Jake n kev
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Renee D.
Oct 27, 2023
Took the kiddos to the Festival of Fear last night and we had a great time! We had the option to purchase tickets online, but I opted to pay in person. The line for wrist bands was quick moving and we were greeted by a smiling face. The will call was in the same vicinity and also didn't have a long line. We went through the hayride first, which was our favorite of the Festival of Fear events. There was story and depth to the hayride which we really enjoyed. The kids were jump scared a few times but laughed about it throughout. We hit the carnival rides after we visited all the fear attractions- it's nice to have the rides right in the same place. There were plenty of pumpkins and there is a bar for the adults who want a little extra "spirit" They also had food vendors and we grabbed a fresh squeezed lemonade on the way out. Overall it was a fantastic experience. Although it was certainly crowded, it was efficiently run and we never felt like we were waiting too long. There are plenty of Frightening Friends walking around && plenty of opportunities for photos! We arrived at 720 and stayed until 10pm.
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Ara A.
Oct 12, 2023
I really only come here once a year and that's for the pumpkin and the harvest. The kiddos like it here.
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Janice T.
Nov 24, 2022
It's been years since I've been to Hunt club. I remember the first time I ever went was when they only had the haunted hayride. Well it's expanded and has grown since!! My niece was back in town from college visiting and so we rounded up most of the family to spend some quality family time with my other nieces and nephew. We purchased tickets on site which included the regular hayride, the petting farm and access to the tree walk. I signed up for their emails, to catch their discounts and check their social media sites on FB and IG. The regular hayride was okay. It's a short circuit bypassing the horse pens and circles around the tree walk back to the beginning. The best part of the hayride is when you see the horses. I would say my all time fave is the petting farm! The absolute cutest are the baby goats (kids)!! Oh my gosh!! The inner Elmyra comes out in me, I'm going to hug you and kiss you and love you forever!!" SUPER CUTE BUT DON'T pick them up per the sign. Seriously, I don't know how these animals don't get overwhelmed. No one can possibly want to be touched as much as these animals do. But It's really endearing to see them and even the adult goats. Just make sure you watch your little kids. I witnessed a little girl gather up from the ground what she thought was food and feed it to the baby goats. At first I was thinking aww that's so cute, then realized OH NO! That was poo!! It was too late!! In her defense, they both sort of look similar aside from the color. The chickens, the chickens are the second fun ones!! Those poor souls were being chased after. I didn't partake in the harassment. I just petted a few while my nieces held several. They weren't the ones chasing them. Just be careful in the coop. There are chickens hanging out in the rafters and you might get pooped on in the coop! There are other various farm animals to visit with as well. The pig was adorable, and her bristles were so rough. Just be careful of the donkeys and goats. For some reason they loved grabbing a hold of my shirt and chewing on it. Luckily it didn't tear. There is also an enclosed aviary which houses loads of parakeets! Inside is a huge koi pond stocked with copious amounts of large koi fish. You can pay to feed the parakeets for $3 for some honey seed sticks. But honestly, some people leaving would just hand theirs to you. Or you could find some abandoned honey seed sticks in there. The tree walk can actually accommodate adults. It's not a strength course like the adventure park, but more a series of suspension bridges that vary in width testing your balance but with nets on both sides, so you can't possibly fall out. This was actually decent fun as an adult. They do have two slides. I only did one and it was really fun! I hadn't been on a slide since I was of elementary school age. There is one section that's only limited to younger kids which is the vertical tunnel net. Overall, it's a nice way to spend outdoors with the family or even as a date if you both are animal lovers. You don't have to pay an admission if you just check out the shop or hang outside. But you do need a wristband to access the hayride, petting farm and tree walk. They do sell carnival type food and have one or two small amusement rides. Often times they set up the general area with a nice photo backdrop. Bathrooms- they have several toilets with plumbing as well as port a potties.
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