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I took each of my 4 kids here. Each one, (ages 5 to 17) found something to like about being here, whether it was the fudge or holding bunnies. I enjoyed the atmosphere as well as picking up some produce. It is mostly shaded so is bearable in the summer, although I wouldn't go if it is raining as it would be muddy. I recommend this place to my friends.…
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Date of experience: June 2014
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We love coming here. They have great produce as well as lots of other treats including Fresh Bread! Love the petting farm area, where you can pet the animals free. Where else can you still do that? Great place!
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Date of experience: February 2015
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My family goes here almost every weekend. My 1 yr old loves the animals. We get our weeks supply of produce and eggs here. They have vendors for produce, breads, sweets, plants, some crafts and much more. Yalaha bakery has a booth selling bread, saves on the trip to Lake County for fresh bread, if you're familiar with them. Every first Saturday of the month is dog day, so you'll see more pet vendors set up then. Dogs are welcome on leashes, but only in the market area. I don't mind the $2 per person fee as it is put on by a local family on their private property. Get there early and support local produce!!…
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I love this place! It is family owned and operated. there are a variety of vendors set up selling there local made, raised or harvested products. Everything there comes from within a 40 mile radius. The petting farm was amazing! Very large and clean.We were even able to hold a baby goat! There are information plaques of all of the animals. There is a $2 admission for parking that goes toward the maintenance and upkeep of the animals which I am more than happy to pay. Or if you choose not to there is free parking across the road. Going back there for sure!…
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Date of experience: January 2015
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