Red Wagon Farm is a well-established and family-owned farm that has been providing high-quality produce and fun-filled activities for visitors of all ages. Located in a serene and picturesque setting, the farm offers a wide range of seasonal activities such as pumpkin picking, corn mazes, hay rides, and festivals. With a focus on sustainability and organic farming practices, Red Wagon Farm takes pride in offering fresh and delicious fruits, vegetables, and other farm products. The farm's commitment to providing a memorable and enjoyable experience for families makes it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Whether it's enjoying the scenic views or participating in the various activities, Red Wagon Farm promises a delightful and fulfilling visit for all.
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Amenities and More
- Credit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- In-store shopping
- Quick visit
- Great produce
- Small business
Reviews
Fun place! We enjoyed Charles Geil and his Ghost Band while eating smoked chicken and smoked chicken wings! Very tasty! The beer was also good! In the summer, there are plenty of fresh vegetables and fruit! There were some unique and tasty condiments and side dishes you can purchase. The prices were very reasonable—a big bonus these days!
Oh, let me tell you about Red Wagon! It's a charming little farm that offers so much more than just your average dining experience. From the moment you arrive, you're greeted by the warm scent of delicious food and the inviting atmosphere of a rustic farm.
One of the highlights of my visit was the hay ride. It was such a delightful way to explore the farm and take in the beautiful surroundings. The corn maze was also a lot of fun, challenging enough to keep us entertained but not too difficult to get lost in forever!
Of course, no farm experience is complete without a trip to the pumpkin patch. The vibrant orange pumpkins were just begging to be picked and taken home. It was a joy to wander through the rows, searching for the perfect one to carve for Halloween.
What really impressed me about Red Wagon was their attention to detail. They even had a selection of beer and wine for those looking to relax and unwind. It was a lovely touch that added that extra touch of sophistication to the farm experience.
The little market on-site was also a nice surprise. I found some local produce and handmade crafts that made for great souvenirs. It was a nice way to support local artisans and take a piece of the farm home with me.
My only minor gripe was the lack of covered areas to sit. While there was a decent-sized sitting area, it would have been nice to have some shelter from the elements, especially on those rainy days. However, this small inconvenience didn't overshadow the overall wonderful experience I had at Red Wagon.
All in all, Red Wagon is a gem of a farm. The delightful food, enjoyable hay ride, corn maze, pumpkin patch, beer and wine selection, and the charming market all contribute to creating a memorable day out. Just make sure to bring an umbrella if the weather looks a bit uncertain!
This is a nice family experience when I attended Theory they had a huge wagon pulled by a tractor and we rode into the hunting Forest that was not good tour after that we visited the farmers market with all fresh fruits and vegetables and homemade pastries
I noticed a pumpkin patch in a corn maze that would be great for your children to explore I saw some concession stands but they were not open I think they open later on in the evening there was also an to eat lunch and a place to take pictures have your face framed by huge structures like an ear of com a cat and a pumpkin go there and explore before the snow comes down
This place was awesome!
Great food
Great service
Good beer
Very open inviting
kid and dog friendly
Outside space was plentiful.
Would love to see a disc golf course added. I know I'm being needy but after listening to Brewer in servile podcast, I know they have allot of space and are looking to add some kinda trail like option in the future?
Can't wait to come back!
Visited with family to see updates and celebrate my dad’s birthday. Enjoyed perusing the fresh/ preserved and local food options, sat at an indoor picnic table to sample the Four Paws craft beers (very good!) and left with produce and a peach pie to take home for dessert. It was lively and active (but not overcrowded) on a rainy Saturday. Indoor/outdoor seating, so fine with a little rain. At home, that pie… Oh. my. gosh. Maybe the best peach pie I have ever eaten! Tips for a visit: when you arrive, signs sort parking by shop versus brewery. This is obviously just to keep those few front spaces open/turning over for the people who are just grocery shopping. The “farther” spots are close too so don’t worry. The food looked good - burgers etc grilled just outside the open air tasting area - that use Red Wagon produce and toppings, but we didn’t try them. Prices reflect handcrafted and local and site-grown and quality items - yes, more than you’d pay at a big box supermarket, but worth it for quality, taste, lesser environmental impact, a cool destination, local economy, and supporting local businesses. Check it out.
This is a nice family owned farm. Staff is very kind and always helpful. The “Pick Your Own Strawberries” is in full swing and usually lasts for 2 weeks. If you live in the area it is worth a visit. Always check the availability first, they are very responsive. The farm just opened their own brewery, there is good food, ice cream and bakery available besides their local produce.
First time here. We usually go to Pigeon Roost Farms but decided to explore other places this year.
This place is just ok from my opinion. Very muddy, maybe invest in some gravel to those spots that are prone to the water?
There's not much to do if you have teenagers. They get bored quickly. I guess the wagon rides being unlimited is a plus but that's really about as good as it got for us. My kids thought the corn maze(which was difficult to find, as there was really no real signage anywhere)was boring, not challenging. But maybe it is aimed for all ages? There was practically no seats available. The market on the side was pretty crowded and if you wanted to look at anything to buy, you really couldn't because everyone was standing around listening to the music. I read other posts talking about crafts but I didn't see any(or couldn't see any). Next time I'll be sticking with what we have always been going to.
Great spot for the seasons to take the kids and enjoy the outdoors. We did the pumpkin event for this season which we've done before and they have added so many more activities. Soccer golf, corn maze, hay play area, corn pit, and the hay rides. There is plenty to do there. Also the pumpkin challenge is a great deal for ten bucks if you can handle picking up enough pumpkins!