Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania, United States including Myers Strawberry Farm, Lapp Valley Farm, Eastland Alpacas, Long Acres Alpaca Farm, Ryerss Farm for Aged Equines, Susquehanna Orchards, Retherford's Village Produce and Antiques, Klein Farms Dairy and Creamery, Old Windmill Farm, Maple Hill Farms.
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5.0 based on 495 reviews
Delicious farm fresh ice cream and dairy products. Idyllic location as on the grounds of an immaculate farm. Very friendly service. A great stop when in Lancaster County.
5.0 based on 47 reviews
We recently stayed in the Lancaster area for a quick getaway with the family. We decided to spend some time at the Eastland Alcapas, as we were looking for outside activities fun for all ages. We were more than impressed with the facilities, attention to detail, and customer service offered at Eastland Alcapas. Kevin and Sue are sweet, knowledgeable, and kind. They have a wonderful operation and allow visitors to interact and know the alpacas and lamas in their property. I was joined by my elderly parents, Gilberto and Margarita, and can attest that they too had a wonderful time. Kevin was especially kind to my Dad who has mobility issues. If anyone is looking for something different to do, please give Eastland Alpacas a visit. You will learn and have lots of fun.
5.0 based on 7 reviews
Had a wonderful experience walking the Alpacas today... Kids ages 8, 12 and 15 all enjoyed themselves and learned so much. Each Alpaca has their own personality and fun Perky is great craic ????????. Highly recommend the experience to everyone
5.0 based on 27 reviews
Great venue...beautiful home for Aged Equines. Obvious the caretakers were conscientious to the horses and forthcoming to the visitors.
5.0 based on 20 reviews
I love the old barn and delicious produce. My daughter and I look forward to picking apples every Autumn! We also love purchasing bushel baskets of peaches and then come home and make jam. I've had a few County and State Fair winners thanks to Susquehanna's Peaches!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
Tip to collectors... if you find something in the barn that isn't priced, ask Sarah. My wife found a treasure trove of salt and pepper shakers, and once she heard the price, she spent an HOUR sorting through them. She purchased 40 pairs and Sarah threw in a few singles. Me, I purchased yummy produce and a lovely bouquet of sunflowers fresh- picked by owner Sarah.
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5.0 based on 256 reviews
Great daytime farm experience for all ages! We went with a group and our young tour guide, Lizzie was very sweet & informative. We did the farm & garden tour & hayride where we got to feed & pet farm animals, milk a cow, learn about their upkeep, walk through & taste a garden of seasonal vegetables & personally drive a hayride drawn by horses. Highly recommend!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
This a small privately owned Maple syrup farm owned and run by Roger Bell (just call him Rodger) and his dog Hunter. The friendliest dog I have ever met. If you try and ignore him he will tap on your knee to give him some attention. Roger gladly will provide free tours and display all his modern equipment and explain the maple syrup production process. It is truly amazing. Rodger also sells the syrup in his little store, and many of the bottles are decoratively painted or etched. The syrup is outstanding especially the Bourbon aged syrup that is unique and tastes out of this world. The cost of similar quality syrup is less then store bought. This is a great place to take children too. It will only take an hour of your time to have a great experience
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