Address: 2526 Proctor Ln, Parkville, MD 21234, USA
Phone: +14106684488
Sunday: 9AM–6PM
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–6PM
Carolyn MacCord
The kids had a great time in the farm yard area. The food from the market was delicious,cider slushy,cider donuts ice cream for kids..of course tons of beautiful pumpkins!
Jeremy Frasier
Best apple cider around!
Frank Barich
Delicious Apple Cider Slushies and Apple Cider Doughnuts!
John Wittler
Lines inside and outside are always long but it's well worth the apple cider donuts
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We limit the number of people inside our market. This is not an issue right now because we rarely have more than a handful of customers in the market in the winter. We require masks and provide hand sanitizer for customers. We reorganized our market to maximize open space and we encourage customers to exercise social distancing. Employees are required to frequently wash their hands and to wear gloves when handing food.
They are .59 a pound
We had a small PYO orchard in Parkville. It is usually picked out in one weekend. We have lots of PYO fruit at our Weber’s PeachBerry Farm. Strawberries, black raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches, apples and pumpkins. Check Weber’s PeachBerry farm on Facebook for information as to picking times and availability.
Last year we went to the peach festival and we were able to see and pet some animals
To enter the farm it is free, but all of the Fall attractions carry a fee. Scarecrow making $15, boo barn $5, tractor ride , $3, etc. (approx.). Pupmkind are per pound approx. $0.38 per pound. Great way to spend a Sat afternoon. Not the cheapest, but worth the money.
We have our activity area, which includes the hayride until the first weekend of November. The many of the farm animals are at the farm year round
We do not allow pets or support animals. Service animals are allowed, of course.
They are on sale daily!
Great question! I only walked around the actual store- and honestly didn’t pay attention to any signs :/ However, their customer service phone line will most def give you the right answer :)
Nope
Weber’s Farm does not allow pets. Please leave your furry friends at home.
Weber’s Farm does not grow or sell organic. Webers produce is grown using an integrated pest management system approved by the MD dept of agriculture.
They have restrooms
No apples a few weeks ago. Produce items tend to be seasonal
There is $20 non-refundable down payment upon order and the rest is due at delivery. Unfortunately, they're not available for purchase at the moment.
The Mill of Bel Air or Tractor Supply Company.
Yes they have them in a barrel I believe. You have to call and check though
Pumpkins were about 50¢ per pound and hayride is included with admission. Admission is $9 for children and $7 for adults. First time I've seen adults admission cheaper, lol. Also, that isvthe weekend rate, it is cheaper by $2, I believe, on weekdays.
They don't have a pumpkin patch, but they do have pumpkins for sale.
No admission price. Just pay to do activities such as hay ride or animals. The market is great!!
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No charge to park, get pumpkins, or visit the store. Hay rides, petting zoo, face painting, etc. $7 for adults and $9 for kids over 2.
The barnyard area is charged for 7$ for kids 9$for adults I believe
Yes at certain times of the year. Check the website. It gives you all the information
Our fall festival weekends start with the Johnny Appleseed Festival, the second to last weekend in September and continues each weekend through the first full weekend of November.
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