Address: 409 Emerald Farm Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646, USA
Phone: +18642232247
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Wednesday: 10AM–4:30PM
Thursday: 10AM–4:30PM
Friday: 10AM–4:30PM
Saturday: 10AM–4:30PM
Jenny
Very disappointing. No doubt this used to be a fun attraction, but unfortunately it is desperately in need of TLC. The buildings and grounds are desperately in need of repair and upkeep. None of the stores/buildings were open. There are broken cars sitting around, and we felt maybe we shouldn't have been there since the few people we saw were working on cars. The train followed a route that was overgrown and displayed one run down house or display after another. We wish we could have seen it how it used to be. There were a few goats in a shed, but that was about it. Please be careful on the train ride. The tunnels are very low - and failing to duck could be dangerous. Sad to have to say it wasn't worth our time to drive out there.
katie
All excited to drive out here based on reviews but was disappointed. It is not kept up. We went on the train but there was nothing to see along the way—everything was broken down and obviously from years ago. When we came back to give them money for our tickets no one was even around—all stores had handwritten signs up that they were elsewhere and to call their cell phones. We left the money in the door. Didn’t get to shop in any of the stores. Maybe something happened? Based on the way the place looked we were reticent to feed the 3 goats—Sadly a wasted trip. I bet it used to be a nice destination!
Donna Jones
Love Emerald Farms the owner Katherine is a beautiful loving woman. Her goats soap and lotions are all natural ingredients. My husband and grandbaby has eczema, Katherine goats milk is the only lotion that naturally clears up their eczema. If you are in greenwood south carolina its a must to visit Emerald farm
Heather Snellings
I love this farm! They are so nice and friendly! This is a family owned farm. …
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The peacocks only let you get so close. They have like gumball machines with food in them for 25¢ the goats will always let you pet them. The Lama's sometimes. The fish pond is full of fish and geese and ducks. They will eat all day. You will have to ask but they have a toy train upstairs in the store there and someone will take you up. It's nice if you or your kids are into it. You may want to stop before hand and get some change. They have train rides too. I'm not sure how much it is. But going there to see things is free. I love it there
Yes. They roam the property and can be found all over. The last time we were there they were all over the house on the farm.
While we were visiting there Emerald Farms did not sell edibles in their store. They may now but not in July. It's a beautiful place!
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