Address: 73-50 Little Neck Pkwy, Queens, NY 11004, USA
Phone: +17183473276
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–5PM
Saturday: 10AM–5PM
Henry N
A great place to visit. You can walk around this historic farm and see the animals and see which crops have been planted. They have an area where you can bring food scraps for compost. They have many events throughout the year. Perfect for all ages.
Raymond Ellis
I enjoyed the Queens County Farm Museum. The historic buildings on site were interesting. I also enjoyed feeding the goats. The composting area and aviary were also interesting. The farm store/visitor center had some local food products for sale (pickles and hot sauce) that I purchased
Andrew Ross
We had a blast!!! The hayride was great. The best part was having the children interact with the animals. My daughter especially had a great time...she even wanted to go closer to see the bees 😂... highly recommend...we will definitely be back!
Karrina Brown
Best place ever!!! My brother and Sis in law are nature lovers. So this farm was perfect for their picturesque wedding. Everyone absolutely adored the tranquil picture perfect surroundings, love the professional yet personable staff. Thanks to everyone who contributed to the Brown 2022 family wedding! It was a night we won't forget!
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Hi! Pets are not allowed for the safety of our visitors and livestock.
Check there website or call them
Hi! Yes, our seasonal volunteer program runs from April–Nov for individuals ages 18 & older. To learn more, visit queensfarm.org.
I believe you do. But you should call to make sure since they may have some sort of event going on.
Thanks for your inquiry. The Amazing Maize Maze has now closed for the season.
To find parking on the streets is kind of hard since it is very busy on weekends. Better to pay a little fee and parking inside.
Hi! As a NYC Park, our grounds are free to enter daily unless it's a paid admission day. Advance tickets are required for certain fall activities including The Amazing Maize Maze and The Fall Escape floral pop-up if you choose to participate in these; visit http://www.queensfarm.org/events.html for details.
Hello! Yes, our grounds are open daily from 10a-5p.
Nope unless specifically announced as part of an activity on their site.
This is not an apple orchard. They may have some apples in the farmers market during the fall season as they do have pumpkins at that time too, but not an actual apple orchard here.
Hi! Our grounds are open daily from 10a-5p except federal holidays and are free to explore unless there is a special event. For details, visit queensfarm.org.
Weekends at least october fest the were closing late because of the maze at night and no matter the hour on your ticket you have to wait on line
Hi! We have farm animals that live at Queens Farm year-round including pigs, goats, sheep, hens, alpacas and steer. Pick up a map at our Farm Store to find their locations! (They move around the farm each week.) Animal feeding was stopped due to Covid; we hope to be able to allow this again soon.
Hi, we do not have a Powwow scheduled for that date. We host the Thunderbird American Indian Powwow annually at the end of July.
A few snacks and drinks. To be safe bring your own. Plenty of lawn to have a picnic and plenty of picnic tables also.
In the lot on the property or on the street.
Yes, they still have the carnival. They also still have the Pow Wow.
Corn doesn't get tall enough for the maze until fall. I would say September at the earliest
10am
Yes near the barn.
Hi! Our hayrides are $5/person, ages 3 & up. There is no admission fee for the farm grounds, except on special event days. For a listing of upcoming special events and Covid visitor guidelines, see queensfarm.org.
Call them asap. They are always available!
Hi! Our volunteer program is for ages 18 & older and runs spring through fall. Details at queensfarm.org.
Hi! When there is a special event at Queens Farm, there is free on-site parking. On non-event days, parking is available along Little Neck Parkway. No, we do not sell any animals.
As of last week when we visited the farm the animals were still outside
It's closed today. It's all outdoors and I wouldn't go in cold weather but on a nice day it's a fun thing to do.
Hi! As a NYC park, our grounds are open and free to enter 354 days a year. We only require advance reservations/tickets on special admission days and for particular programs. See http://queensfarm.org/events.html for a list of upcoming ticketed events.
Yes, free on-site parking is available for visitors to The Fall Escape floral pop-up. This program runs through November 29th, and tickets can be purchased at https://the-floral-escape.ticketleap.com/the-fall-escape/t/QueensMuseum/
No
No pets allowed
Hi! No, dogs are not allowed on the farm grounds for the safety of our farm animals.
Pumpkin picking, hayrides corn maize
Hello, as a NYC Park, our grounds are open to walk around daily from 10a-5p except on special admission days. If you'd like to participate in any of our fall events like The Amazing Maize Maze or Fall Escape, you will need online tickets which can be purchased at http://www.queensfarm.org/events.html
There is no need to buy ticket to see animals, they are free) you need a ticket for corn maze, for hay ride and flower popup event
It is free, there are chickens, alpacas, sheep, and steer In pens in areas of the farm.
Hi! No, we do not sell raw milk at Queens Farm.
Yes
No, no approval. It is public government business, no need. You can go there before or when they open.
Hello, yes there is! Our patch is open special today until 4:30pm.
Hi! Our grounds are free to explore in October through 10/30. If you'd like to participate in our corn maze or The Fall Escape pop-up, details & tickets can be found at queensfarm.org.
Hi! Sorry, we do not have apple picking. We do sell bagged Hudson Valley apples on fall weekends. For a full list of upcoming farm events, please visit queensfarm.org.
Hi! General admission for individuals & families is free, except for special event days. For a listing of upcoming special events, see http://www.queensfarm.org/events.html
Ground are open 10AM-5PM
Hi! Our grounds are free to explore for individuals and families most days throughout the year, except during special events. For a listing of upcoming events, please visit queensfarm.org.
Hello! On non-event days, it is free to enter our grounds for individuals & families. We do charge admission for special events; details at http://www.queensfarm.org/events.html.
Hi! We used to have a vineyard on-site, but not any more. Now we are growing other perennial crops like asparagus and berries instead of wine grapes.
Yep that's the last day, but every other day it is open and you can go there and see lots of cute farm animals and a historic farm house. Great place to visit.
Most days yes. On special event days there can be an admission price. Other days, the activities cost extra
Hi Mandy, generally alcohol is not served at Queens Farm. Typically at special events like the Queens County Fair we have beer vendors on site.
Not that i know of. Maybe during a fair
At their farm stand for fresh vegetables and fruit, yes WIC is accepted.
Free! You will pay for feed for the animals. There is also a gift shop. A lot of learning things for the children. How to keep it green 👌
Hi! No, this is not something we offer. To learn more about our programs, visit qieensfarm.org.
Hi! On fall weekends, we host The Amazing Maize Maze, a 3-acre corn maze. For details, visit queensfarm.org.
Call information they'll tell you
Hi! No, we do not milk our livestock. However, we do sell our eggs on-site in our Farm Store. Visit queensfarm.org to learn more.
Hi! We do offer site rentals at Queens Farm. To learn more, visit queensfarm.org.
Our Pumpkin Patch is open weekends in October. For details, visit queensfarm.org.
From their website " Our grounds are open seven days a week, year-round from 10 am to 5 pm. Visit our Welcome Center to purchase goat feed, or go for a stroll around the farm to see our fields, livestock, and farm implements. On Saturdays and Sundays we offer guided tours of the historic Adriance Farmhouse and seasonal hayrides (from April through October, weather permitting)." Enjoy.
Hi! We are not a U-pick farm, but we do sell our produce at our Seasonal Farmstand five days a week. To learn more, visit queensfarm.org.
Yes, every weekend till October 27 11am to 4.30pm.
Hi! Our Pumpkin Patch is open weekends in Oct. For full details, visit queensfarm.org.
Hi! We do not have hayrides at night. Our corn maze is open in the evenings on two dates in the fall. See queensfarm.org for details.
Hi! All our outdoor events are weather permitting.
You pick them for free but have to pay for it by pound. To be honest I didn't like the pumpkin field it looks like they just put them there from other place. The apples were great!
Hi what days do you have availability for pumpkim picking
No pumpkin picking on weekdays. Also note, they're closed on Columbus Day. On other weekdays though, you can walk the grounds, visit the animals, and shop the market.
A free parking lot is open for events at the farm. Street parking is also available.
Only for the Queens County Fair which is this weekend 9/22-9/23.
There aren't any apple trees at Queens County Farm Museum.
No. There are some animals you can feed. Alfa alfa can be purchased at the gift shop
The animals and structures were there for our viewing and not for sale.
I do not know, but in the zoos of N, and from March 30 to April 1 from 10: a.m. to 3: p.m. there will be Easter events for children.
They have a card machine for pumpkins only hay ride the part to feed the pigs has a little play ground you must pay for everyone parents and kids to go with them. Bring cash
There is no apple picking here.
When does pumpkin picking, hayride, animal feeding and corn maze start?
Admission is free. activities is $ 3-5
So then why answer the question
I don't know if there is anything going on there now. All I can tell you is to go on there website to see what's going on. And to see if the hey ride is still going on. But call them up on the phone. Because anything posted on their website are subject to change.
There's free parking inside the farm. But you can also find parking in the street easily.
Yes
Free for walk and you can walk as much you want. You can buy fresh organic vegetables. There's is very cheap hay ride worth for kids. You can feed animals and buy stuff from farm fresh store. Must buy Honey. You are lucky if you can buy eggs as they sell like hot cakes. Kids Love. it
Sunday, September 17, from 11am to 4pm.
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