We visit the Stonewall farm often. Here is my review....
Date: 7/7/2008
Parking: Plenty, dirt lot.
Gate/Admissions: NONE!!
Bathrooms: There are a few outside and one inside. The one inside is the one I used. It has a changing table and running water to wash hands.
Birthday Parties: Yes (Personally, I can't think of a better spot for a party of any kind!)
Cleanliness: Pretty clean for a farm. I do have to tell you though that my son and I did take a trail off the beaten path and he stepped in a cow patty! Yuck. Other than that it's pretty clean.
Store: There is a farm stand in the summer. I saw a sign for one in the main building, but I haven't seen it yet.
Overall: I really like the Stonewall Farm and here's why...it's free, the animals are healthy and happy and my son can pet the calves. He loves the calves! They have beautiful horses, sheep, cows (and calves), chickens and bunnies! There are spots to donate if you decide to do so. They have a few picnic tables if you decide to bring a lunch. There is a green house (I haven't been in it yet). There is a small playground and a babbling brook that my son loves to throw rocks into! This is a wonderful place for kids to check out a working farm and enjoy the animals!
2 comments:
I brought my 3 kiddos ( a 9-year old, and 3 year old twins) here today based on your recommendation-- Thank You! They loved it!! We were able to watch them milk the cows, see the horses and small animals, take a wetland/woodland hike, buy apples and maple syrup, and play on the playground. Since it was a weekday, and many kids started school already, we had the place virtually to ourselves. We used the restroom in the barn and it was spotless. It is a little bit of a hike for us to get there (about 45 minutes), but we will definitely go again. Thanks again! Sharon
My daughter loves this farm!!! We take her there often. She never tires of seeing the chickens peck around their coop.
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