Address: 4676 N County Rd 75 W, New Castle, IN 47362, USA
Phone: +17658364681
Melanie H
It is so worth the drive if you have little tractor lovers! Their playground is awesome and has real tractors built into the play area, plus there are plenty of things to climb up and slide down. The hayride around the orchard is fun and …
Christy Vaught
Bought a season pass so spend a lot of time here with the kids on the weekends. Food is great, slushies and donuts are a fave and the sunflower field is beautiful!
franky lucio
Alot of fun.. the play area has new upgrades the goats are friendly... The peach slushy is sooo good. The hay ride wasn't as good as it was but still fun. And the apple donuts are awesome, the best I have ever had.
Heather Meadors
The Sun flowers were not very tall. But I still loved them. Great place to go with the Family.
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Knowing this I do not think we will be visiting. I couldn't find any prices what so ever on the website and that had me worried. I hate how all of these places are so expensive. You are already there to buy their products and then they nickel and dime you to death.
You only pay for what you buy and to do activities like hayrides and playground.
Yes
I think it's open until Thanksgiving generally
They do make doughnuts as well. And they are very good!
We were just there Sunday. They were out of Apple cider, but had plenty of apples and donuts for sale! They were delicious!
Yes, starting at $8.
Only in the store and if you take a hay ride
Supreme
If you get a chance to go you should. It's a nice place and free to get in. Like Deb Johnson said some activities do cost. It's nice to take the family.
I'm pretty sure it is. If there isnt a parking spot by the store there is places to park across street in a field which might not be very easy but do able if you have help. Or pull up and ask someone working there for help.
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This is the public forum. You need to ask then on their website, Facebook, or call them.
Yes, but more than half are dead, dried up and broken over now. So the sunflower maze is nowhere near as beautiful as it was a month ago, but it's still a great place to take the family for an afternoon of fall related food, activities and fun.
They do offer one free donut sample, but other activities, food and attractions are all priced separately. $4 play area (children AND parents) - This is where the picnic area is. My understanding is that you need to pay the $4 per person admission to sit at the tables to eat your snacks (you might call to verify). $2 maze $2 hayride $1 small hot or frozen cider $2 large hot or frozen cider $7 doz donuts $2.50 apple turnovers They also have apples and produce for sale.
No charge just to be there. $4 play area $2 sunflower trail $2 hayride (weekends & middle 2 weeks in October) Ages 2 and under are free for all activities. Apple doughnuts are $7 for a dozen, $4 for a half dozen, and .75¢ for singles after the free sample. Apple turnovers are $2 Pumpkins are .25¢ per pound Hot apple cider & cider slushies are $1 for small and $2 for large. Lots of DILLMAN'S products, Amish popcorn. Apples are: $3.50 for a 3lb bag $6.00 for a half peck $10 for a peck $15 for a half bushel $30 for a bushel Cider is $5 a gallon, $3 half gallon, and $2 for a quart Other produce available. Candy and other sweets as well.
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