Pumpkin Patch Tours

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OUR MOST POPULAR TOUR

Families and small groups will delight in Sunrock Farm's Pumpkin Patch Tour during the month of October.

Experience a two hour hands-on guided tour.  As part of your farm tour, climb aboard the hay wagon for a hayride out to the pumpkin field to choose that special pumpkin.  Families have the opportunity to:

   * Milk a goat.

   *Gather eggs.

   *Hold chicks & bunnies.

   *Hands-on time with cows, horses, sheep and goats.

   *Visit alpaca and emu.

   *Enjoy a hayyride to the pumpkin patch.

   *Free apple cider and cookies on weekends at the farm store.

 

2011 Pumpkin patch times and dates

 

Farmer Katie's Pumpkin Pie Recipe

 

One hour tour

This tour is designed for families with very young children.  Enjoy a hayride to the pumpkin patch to purchase a pumpkin, then milk a goat and visit a bunny and chicks

   *Free apple cider and cookies on weekends at the farm store.

Pumpkin patch times and dates

Look at the pumpkin patch!

"From Sprout to Snout"

2 Hour Tour - $10. per person (infants under one are free)

1 hour tour - $7. per person (infants under one are free)

Pumpkins - our pumpkins may be purchased during the tour.  Their cost ranges from $1. for our smallest pumpkins to $12 for the super sized.  Pumpkins do not need to be purchased on your tour.

Payment is by cash only.  Checks and credit cards are not accepted.

 

 

Reservations by telephone are required!

859-781-5502

 

    

 

We are an educational farm dedicated to providing children and other visitors with a rich and varied experience emphasizing the senses and the realization that we are deeply connected to the natural world.  We wish to cultivate a sense of wonder, adventure, and respect for the diversity of life in the world around us through intimate and joyful hands-on experiences in the out-of-doors.  We will engage the children through direct contact with plants and animals using storytelling, drama and singing to enhance their experience

-Frank Traina, Ph.D. (Farmer Frank)