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lewis farm market & petting farm

lewis farm market & petting farm

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    We are a 700 acre farm in New Era, Michigan. Family owned and operated...

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  • ttrees79
    They have a very nice place foe kids. Pedal bikes, jumping air bags, goats, deer, cannons to shoot apples, it is a very nice experience for the whole family. Very reasonable entry fees.
  • 260heidig
    Lewis Farm Market is the Disney World of petting zoos. Everything is so clean! Great value for us, as we only have one child, however, for the mom who complained about paying $12 per person... come on, get real! For $12 you really get a lot. There is so much to do and it takes around 2 - 3 hours to get through everything. I don't know what you would expect to pay to ride a train, feed animals, jump on the jumping pillow, play on the playground, etc., but we found it to be a fair price. It's a beautiful place that's nicely maintained, with good family fun. The gift shop is expensive, yes, but the donuts and cider were fairly priced. No complaints here!
  • GoGirl059
    We took our family of five just today to the farm. Good for kids and has great variety of animals to pet. Lots to do. However just to enter their grounds and walk around is 3 dollars a person. If you want to ride the little train, pick apples with wagon ride, go on their go carts, shot apple cannon, jump on their inflatable pumpkin this is all extra and is 12 dollars per person. For a family of 5 that's 60 dollars! We bought one medium size family pumpkin and paid another 7 for that. If you want to pick apples for a small clear plastic bag expect another 7 dollars. They are selling stuff in their candy/donut shop and everywhere you turn its priced high. Its a cool farm and lots to see but for the adverage family it's just a huge money sponge and leaves you drained of your money when you leave. In future I'd find somewhere else that doesn't take advantage of hardworking families.
  • 256barbl
    My husband and I took our son, 16, and daughter, 10, to check out the Corn Maze today. $5 entry per person, but we opted for the wristbands, which gave entry to the petting zoo and other activities as well. ( they were $10 each, but that was a special price for the day the lady told us). What a treat the whole experience was! I wondered if my 16 yr old was "too old" to enjoy, but he had a blast as well! The gift shop has fudge (DELICIOUS, $13 for 6 huge pieces, can mix and match Flavors), fresh apples, peaches, plums, apple cider, etc...the petting zoo was amazing, clean, interactive and a wide variety of animals. Definitely a good place to spend the afternoon, but for a family of four who wants to partake in all the activities, have some fudge, feed the animals and take home some fresh fruit, plan on spending $60-$80. It was money well spent and my daughter and I have peach crisp in the oven right now using the FANTASTIC peaches we bought today! Very affordable-$6 for a 1/2 peck( approx. 20 large peaches).I would recommend this hidden gem to anyone looking for a fun filled fall afternoon!
  • 489sharonh
    We've watched this place go from a few animals and school tours to a place for the whole family! Enjoy their many unique animals and fun farm related attractions. Their gift shop includes lots of beautiful and tasty items. There's always something new at Lewis'!
  • Mom2468
    We squeezed this in on our way home from silver lake dunes. We just fed the animals and played on the things that went with that admission. It was one of the nicest petting farms I've been too. Pretty grounds with lots to do. We have 8 children and there were things for all of them to do. We like visiting pumpkin patches in the fall. This would be a great farm to visit! Hope to come back and do more! The bakery was excellent too. We went away with some yummy snacks!
  • Wkime
    Every year we visit with a group of 7-10 children and 5 adults as part of a family cousins week. We love visiting and seeing the animals and playing on all of the attractions. This year we were a little upset that you have to pay $3 dollars just to walk in and around with tour children. I mean come on I am paying for the kids entry and animal food and not to mention their riding on the barrel ride. Seems a little steep
  • MrsAndre
    My 10-yr old Grandson and I stopped there on a whim. He loved it and I thought it was very interesting. There were so many different animals to feed and pet -- goats, rabbits, prairie dogs, alpacas, donkeys, and horses. Plus plenty of unusual games -- duck races using hand pumps, lassoing wooden animals, go carts that the kids pedal, a train, two sizes of jumping pads, and a web made of ropes. They were working on more. This is a great place for all ages.
  • AmyR931
    We we're camping in the Muskegon area and were looking for an inexpensive day trip when my husband found a brochure on Lewis farms and decided to give it a try- we are so glad we did! Wow! This place is awesome and has so much to do! The love and creativity they have poured into this place is so evident! You really could spend a whole day here! There are tons of animals to pet/ feed($.25 a handful or a tall souvenir cup full for $5). They have createdl fun ways to feed the goats (pulley system). The donkeys, ponies, deer, emu, alpaca,bunnies, and camel are all friendly and happy to be fed and pet! They had peacocks, wallaby and prairie dogs as well! General admission is $3 and includes more than the animals; they have all kinds of fun activities, including redneck tick tack toe, tether ball, a slide, a puppet show, honey bee area, duck races and more! We couldn't pry our 7 year old from cattle roping area- he loved that! He was also super impressed that mom roped a steer on her first try (Yee Haw!) They also have a. Pol looking a pumpkin launcher that would be pretty sweet to see in the fall!For an additional $4 wrist bands can be purchased which include 1 token for the barrel train ( our 11 year old was a little big for that) and unlimited time at that jumping pillows and pedal carts. We stayed for over 3 hours; had it not been so hot and had outside food been permitted, we would have stayed even longer!Don't leave without checking out the gift shop and sampling some fudge! We went in July and got some of their AMAZING cherries! In fact we loved the cherries and the animals so much, we came back the second to last day of our trip for seconds of both!
  • 603gretaw
    We have been going to Lewis Farms while on vacation in Muskegon for years…This was their 11th year in operation and our 9th year to go. It is so fun to watch this wonderfully run business grow year after year. This years's addition was the playful and funny prairie dogs. You can feed almost all the animals from goats to donkeys, deer and even a camel! There are wallabies, kangaroo and llamas…then there are fun things like the pedal cars, jumping pillow, chicken show and free climbing things. It is creative and fun! Can't say enough positive things about it..my kids are now 18, 15, & 12 and wouldn't miss it!!
  • TobyRyane
    This is a wonderful place to visit especially with young children. They LOVE seeing and feeding the animals. We get the season pass and go several times a year. This is definitely the most economical way to go... especially if you have several children in your family or plan to visit more than once. You can put up to 6 people on your pass. We don't always buy the bag of food. You can get a handful of food from the machines from a quarter. Plus plenty gets dropped on the ground by kids and we pick it up and feed it to the animals. They have several different types of animals and they are all fun to visit. My favorite is the alpacas. The place is very clean and well kept. It seems improvements are made every year.
  • Sjringle
    We came across this little hidden jewel in route to our destination. We didn't have time to take in the entire attraction but we did enjoy visiting the gift shop and would recommend this place to families with small children. For a tourist attraction it was reasonably priced and would be the highlight and a childs trip, the kind of place they would be talking about months later.
  • Tonynshannon8800
    We feel lucky to have found this happy little place. My 3 year old had a blast. All the animals seemed so friendly and my daughter enjoyed feeding all of them. The camel was one of the most gentle creatures we have ever encountered. This place is definitely fun for the family. We cant wait to come back again. :)
  • TravelinMa2014
    A camel named Jeffery, goats, chickens, bunnies, miniature horses, llamas, deer, donkeys, and let's not forget the wonderful bakery & goody store! Peddle cart race course, jumping pillows, slides, barrel train, apple picking and fall fun. This place is a fun stop! We visit often the kids love it. A great place for kids to run and have fun visiting & feeding the animals who love the attention they get. In the fall they have additional activities like a corn maze, they have a pumpkin chucker( it's like a cannon that shoot pumpkins). They also have apple shooting.Be sure to try some fudge~ yum.....mommy's favorite reason to visit. :) They also have seasonal fruits & veggies.
  • 264irvingc
    My granddaughters thinks Lewis Farm Market is the best place on the planet. As a grandfather I am very impressed with the entire of the operation. Clean, friendly, awesome baked goods, and fresh produce, and my favorite the apple cider slush. This is a place designed for family fun, and it delivers big time. The prices are also designed for family fun that does not break the bank. I highly recomend Lewis Farm Market, one very bright star in West Michigan for familes, young and old. We make the trip to Lewis Farm Market several times during the year. If you love seeing lots of animals that you can feed and pet, it's very nice.
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