Address: 6000 W Co Rd 700 S, Daleville, IN 47334, USA
Phone: +17657599937
Sunday: 10AM–5PM
Monday: 10AM–5PM
Tuesday: 10AM–5PM
Wednesday: 10AM–5PM
Thursday: 10AM–5PM
Friday: 10AM–4AM
Saturday: Closed
Jon Phillip Tschopp
We had a wonderful time at this privately owned farm. Operation is relatively medium size but the strawberries were excellent!¡¡! Definitely suggest this as a yearly activity!!!
John Tolen
We had a wonderful time, riding in the hay wagon and finding our way in the corn maze. We found beautiful pumpkins to take home and saw many great items in the marketplace. We plan to come again, perhaps for the strawberry festival next …Thank you, John for the great review. We appreciate your kiind words, and for supporting our small family farm! Hope to see you at the strawberry festival!
S S
This farm is absolutely beautiful and was easy to find. The people were so friendly and my kids really enjoyed their time here. There was a nice long ride to the corn maze which was very big and took a lot of time to get through. …Thank you! We can't wait to see you and your family again next year. Be sure to join us for our Strawberry Festival in June!
Nicole Erb
Absolutely wonderful people. I loved the experience here, my kids didn't want to leave. Awesome corn maze, a hayride, a large straw tower for the kids to climb on, a jump thing, a tunnel to go through, plus more. This is definitely a family oriented environment and I'll be going back for sure! If I could give more than 5 stars I would!Thank you Nicole! Awesome review. Hope to see you for the Strawberry Festival in June! 😊
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We actually still have strawberries on the farm. Call to place an order. Limited amounts
The admission is $8 person. Kids 3 and under free. This price includes a hayride to the cornmaze, 2 kiddie mazes and one large maze, and a small 3-5 lb pumpkin. Larger ones are available for sale, either pre-picked, or in the pumpkin patch. Sold by weight, ranging in price from $5-$16
Unfortunately, the cold weather in May took out this year’s crop but if you’d like, you can check back next year at the end of June. Red raspberries will be coming in soon though!
Either is acceptable.
No animals, but very educational if you are interested in learning about farming.
Hi there, Thanks for your inquiry. We observe the seventh day as the Sabbath is the reason our farm is closed for business. We appreciate our customers that support our small family farm. Once again, thanks! Susan Landess
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