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What a wonderful place . Stop by and take the chil...

What a wonderful place . Stop by and take the children with you, it is a very family oriented orchard, when walking the trails you will find a playground area for kids to unwind a little energy from the ride out . Walking thru the trails and with a little chill in the breeze and the leaves beginning to fall brings back my childhood memories of fresh apples on the way home and grandma's collapsible cup to drink from, fresh cider and occasionally something different that we might get for being good. Oh and not to forget the tiny little Morton salt shakers that we used when eating apples on our way home and the Carmel apples on a stick are out of this world . Well , and when leaving I was able to see that there was a corn maze off to the north of the orchard that I have never experienced and I have never experienced one ever , so there's a reason to return again before the season closes . Great time and place just to relax and spend some good clean family time and with no worries just you the family or even bring some friends and I hope you have a wonderful time .

Stuckey Farm is great. I personally get a lot of v...

Stuckey Farm is great. I personally get a lot of value out of my trips out there. Their harvest festivals are a revolutionary way to experience the harvest season and are a great way to have some inexpensive fun. These harvest festivals are run very similar to how an amusement park is run, minus the outrages food prices. For example they were offering scoops of Handel's Ice Cream for a dollar last week, and this weekend they're going to be doing more dollar concessions. I look forward to attending a few more of these harvest festivals; specifically the pumpkin fest.

Just the absolute rudest staff. The experience wa...

Just the absolute rudest staff. The experience was super lackluster overall. The orchard had lots and lots of rotting fruit, which I know it's an orchard. But gross, and there was no hot cider or donuts despite their website saying there was. I'll just go to Tuttles in the future, because it's not gross and they actually have the things they advertise.

This is a really cool place. We stopped in during ...

This is a really cool place. We stopped in during the week and shopped in their store. They have all kinds of home decorations and different produce to buys. They also offer apple picking and an outdoor play area for the kids. Don't forget to get an apple cider slush.

It was a beautiful day to visit the orchard, and i...

It was a beautiful day to visit the orchard, and it was our first visit. Started things off with coffee and freshly made cider donuts. Quite tasty and we'll be back for more of those!
We then went off and plucked a peck of apples various variety of apple trees, and got some really good pictures too.
Rounded up the day with a wagon ride around the grounds, then watched the pig races.
All in all it was very fun and we'll definitely be coming back again.

We ve been there recently and I could not stand th...

We ve been there recently and I could not stand the cruelty of the pigs races. And I think $10 is way too much for a family of 6. $60 just to go in?! With that many kids you will definitely spend more with apple cider and donuts and stuff like that. Apple picking we usually do but i didn t want to spend anymore money, and no pumpkins either. Also, there was a TON of trash everywhere. The least you can do is pick up the trash!!! Never coming back again. We will have to try and go somewhere else.

We visited Stuckey for the first time on a field t...

We visited Stuckey for the first time on a field trip today. It was disorganized and stressful. The management (I assume) staff was unpleasant and made their stress well known. There was a moment when a teacher was trying to explain the classes and what groups should stick together when she was interrupted and rudely told they way it is going to be. We ended up being 30 minutes behind schedule and almost did not make it back to school in time. I wouldn't recommend as a field trip. And my family will not be going on our own due to the lack of customer service I saw.

Poor customer service. One counter sent us to ano...

Poor customer service. One counter sent us to another counter. Lucky another nice customer told us that counter closed 10 minutes prior because there were no signs and the workers were hiding inside ignoring the long line in front of them.

Beautiful area & clean but expensive -- agree with...

Beautiful area & clean but expensive -- agree with other posts about the high cost to cover the hay ride and activity area. There is a "free" area which still had some good pumpkins, of course free parking and access to the store but was segregated from the area you had to pay for. Not certain what all was included in the $10 per person price except the hay ride - just wish you could choose to only ride the hay ride without paying $10. Maybe a couple bucks? It is expensive for families with multiple children. Otherwise, no complaints. Fun place to go and get the fall feel!

I went for the sunflower festival.....it was AMAZI...

I went for the sunflower festival.....it was AMAZING ! I got to pick out 4 sunflowers to take home.....it's so worth the drive. Their apple cider slushies are good also but the donuts not so much. I definitely recommend this for a nice outing on a weekend.

My family & I have been coming to Stuckeys Orchard...

My family & I have been coming to Stuckeys Orchard for a few years. It has become an annual tradition and the kids look forward to coming to pick their own apples each year. It is a great family atmosphere and they have a large and diverse selection of delicious apples!

The corn was about 3 feet high on the corn maze an...

The corn was about 3 feet high on the corn maze and we could see the other side easily. I don t think you can consider that even a corn maze. There were only two workers and they were in the main store! The outside snack place was closed and there were Carmel apples out in the open where flies could land on them. It was more of a laughing matter than real fun. I don t recommend this place.

Crushing disappointment. We have been making the 3...

Crushing disappointment. We have been making the 30 minute drive here for 13 years and our family always has a great time. What a shock to arrive and find out it would cost us $20 just to get in!! Stuckey's, you have my email address. If you are making a sweeping change like this, common courtesy dictates that you send an email blast and let your loyal customers know. I guess you no longer need our business. Congratulations.

What a pleasant experience this was for us today. ...

What a pleasant experience this was for us today. Enjoyed the wagon ride to the sunflower area. Enjoyed being able snap a few pics and in return a couple blooms as a souvenir.There is so much more than that. Activities for the youngsters. On site apple cider doughnuts. Knick-knacks. Etc thank you for your hard work.

For years, both as a family and occasionally by my...

For years, both as a family and occasionally by myself, we've gone to Stuckey's Farm primarily to pick apples and buy cider. At one time, picking apples at Stuckey's was more economical than buying them at the grocery store. The new owners have hiked the price of apples so that it is no longer the case. You pay for "the experience," I guess. I still picked them because there were varieties you couldn't buy at the store and they were, of course fresher. However, last Sunday I went to Stuckey's, again to pick apples, and it was an absolute zoo. Must have been 500 cars parked in the lot and adjoining fields. Many were there for the corn maze and other activities. All I wanted to do was pick a bag of apples and buy some cider. But, when I approached the entrance to the orchard, I was told I would have to pay $5 just for "privilege" of picking apples. No, I'm not going to "pay" to pick apples. I think I'll find a different orchard. Seems like Stuckey's new "business model" is a little "bass akward."

We absolutely loved it here! We came late in the s...

We absolutely loved it here! We came late in the season and there wasn't as many festivities or produce available. BUT we still had a blast in the corn maze, walking around, sightseeing, and just enjoying the fall weather. The kiddos loved it and hopefully this will be apart of our fall tradition from here on out!

I came today with my partner neice and nephew and ...

I came today with my partner neice and nephew and friends and it was so much more than I expected! At the end of the ride back on the tractor,we visited the shop and bought amazing peaches,heirloom peppers and more.The staff were extremely helpful and kind. Thank You Stuckeys farm for helping with a memory I will talk about for years to come!!

Stuckey's Farm is a farther away drive for our fam...

Stuckey's Farm is a farther away drive for our family, but the best value around! The apple cider slushes and fresh donuts compliment each other and leave you wanting more! I love that you can select your own apples right from the tree and roam the orchard. If you are in a hurry, you can pop into the store and get your items, but I would encourage those making the drive, to enjoy an afternoon at the orchard and all the activities!

My family has been going to Stuckey Farm for 20 ye...

My family has been going to Stuckey Farm for 20 years. So I needed apples and a lot of them for a Fall wedding of 250. I was asked to make an apple dessert. The owner was friendly and very, very helpful! I got great tasting apples, and their price was a lot cheaper than what two grocery stores quoted me. Thanks for all you did, Jeff!! Knowing I could count on you, helped with the stress. And now.... can we just take a moment to appreciate that they have the BEST caramel apples....EVER! It's almost time for my annual trip to get one and I can't wait!

This is death by bad website and incomplete inform...

This is death by bad website and incomplete information. They advertise a corn maze and playground, but do nothing to warn you that it's not open to the public until 1:00 or 2:00 pm most weekdays because of school tours. I had two disappointed kids as we couldn't stay two more hours to wait for the maze or even the playground. Make your website more clear, please! Also, if you're just there for the apples, Anderson Orchard has much higher quality. We WERE there for the other attractions, which we couldn't even enjoy.

It was great to go and get some fresh fruits and t...

It was great to go and get some fresh fruits and things. It is even more fun when the orchards are open for pick your own apples. Not sure how the pandemic will affect that, but has been a nice day place to go.

We love to go to Stuckey's every year to pick appl...

We love to go to Stuckey's every year to pick apples, to get pumpkins, and for field trips. They do excellent field trips, we have done at least 3-4 field trips over the years. Our family favorites are the apple cider donuts, the apple cider slushy, the apple cider, and the root beer. The store has a ton of varieties of jams, jellies, & apple butter, homemade pies, and cute decor. The staff is friendly. I would recommend this for all families.

This was our first time attending the fall festivi...

This was our first time attending the fall festivities. My toddler thoroughly enjoyed herself. We got a couple good sized pumpkins for a reasonable price. They also have great apple cider, apple cider slushies, and apple cider doughnuts. We will definitely be back again.

I'm sure it's magical for families with young chil...

I'm sure it's magical for families with young children when events are going on, but as an older adult I was disappointed in the mass produced "crafts" and high prices on most everything in the store.

This one is difficult to write. My family and I ha...

This one is difficult to write. My family and I have been supporting Stuckey Farm for 20+ years! We've loved coming to pick apples and pumpkins over the years. As many others have said, greed has changed this place.

During my visit last week, I decided it might be my last. It wasn't even a "festival" day. The employees could of cared less that we were there. They frowned at us and were very unwelcoming! The apple picking was limited. They advertised many more kinds of apples available to pick than they actually had. The most troubling part was that all the apples had black splotches on them. When asked, the employees said it was cosmetic imperfection, but couldn't tell us what it was! The prices on everything continue to climb. I miss the great that Stuckey Farms once was.

Nice staff, kid friendly, lots to see but not a wh...

Nice staff, kid friendly, lots to see but not a whole lot to do...we went on a field trip with the kiddos for school and even tho it was chilly the staff deff could've done a little more to get the kids involved and excited to learn...they did a video which half the kids could see and a lady that didn't seem too happy doing her job...apple cider and apple tasting and a nice woman talking about bees and honey...

I've heard the farm was better in previous years and even when previous staff had gone...deff need to bring BACK the fun and entertainment for the kids...

But if your going just to pick fruit or veggies it's great! Cashier Ashley was fantastic and helped a man who collapsed until EMTS could get there. The store is beautiful. And is fun just to go as a family I give Stuckey Farms a high 3 pushing 4...

Would love to see better education programs :)

My wife and I took our 3 year old here today for a...

My wife and I took our 3 year old here today for apple picking and the pumpkin patch. We paid the $37.50 for general admission and started with a wagon ride out to the pumpkin patch. We walked around the patch for about 45 minutes. We didn t find a single pumpkin that wasn t rotten or broken and saw several children crying in disappointment. We decided to try our luck picking apples and headed back to the store. We picked up a bag for our apples then quickly noticed the line to pay for the apples was all the way out to the orchard. We cut our losses and left to find another pumpkin patch. Unless you want to pay $12.50 a person for a wagon ride, this is not the place for you.

Apples were good. Over priced "play area" or "gam...

Apples were good. Over priced "play area" or "games". They haven't made any improvements or additions, but the price went up and charge full price for adults to watch kids play. Grass needed mowed and the pedal car track was not kept up. I will only be returning for apples and donuts, not "festival" games for $12.50 per person.

The sunflower fields where you could cut flowers w...

The sunflower fields where you could cut flowers were dead. There really is no set path to follow. They do have velvet black sunflowers but you cannot cut them, only take pictures.sunflowers are not as big and beautiful. Fun area for kids.

In the store you have to buy more that $10 to pay with your card if not they will charge a $1 fee, cashier was not friendly.

For several years, our family made at least two tr...

For several years, our family made at least two trips to Stuckey's each year-once to pick apples and once to ride the tractor to the pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin-but this will be our last. This year when we arrived to pick a pumpkin, we learned we had to pay $5 per person for the "privilege" of picking a pumpkin from their pumpkin patch. They sell this whole admission fee based on all the carnival games the kids can play, but we simply wanted a pumpkin and some apples. We were not the only customers today that were disappointed in this "new business model." It is a shame that Stuckey's has had to trade loyal patronage for a few extra bucks, but we will not be back.

Unbelievable! We have been going to Stuckey's for...

Unbelievable! We have been going to Stuckey's for years and this is the first time they tried to charge. I'm not saying just a simple admission price, but $10 a person!!!! $40 just to walk in the door? Are you kidding me!!!! So you have to pay to get in and then pay for apples?? We will NOT be heading back to Stuckey's any time soon. Tuttle's here we come!!!

Went this morning to pick apples. A handful of app...

Went this morning to pick apples. A handful of apples were listed to pick, however there wasn t very many apples on the trees. Paid for 1/2 peck didn t even fill the bag. Walked by a few people who worked there and no one even smiled or seemed happy to be working. Very disappointing! We bought apple cider (hope that was worth the trip). I m sticking to Anderson apple orchard (further away but worth the drive).

Always a treat to visit Stucky's. They've been an ...

Always a treat to visit Stucky's. They've been an institution since long before I was a kid growing up in Sheridan for pumpkins and apples. They've grown quite a bit since then and there's no wonder that they get such great business. Every year they seem to be offering something new.

They are now offering growlers of apple cider that they press themselves. So far, I've gotten 3 different varieties including a Gala, a Snow Sweet, and a Golden Delicious cider. While all are pasteurized, none of those have preservatives. Which makes it great for hard cider brewing.

Definitely worth the visit!

My friends and I went to the pumpkin patch and we ...

My friends and I went to the pumpkin patch and we couldn't get a single good pumpkin. They all had holes in them or were broken into two, or seemed to be rotten. Other couple of friends of mine went there before too and they said the same thing. The entrance was free since it was a weekday, so at least I'm glad I didn't have to pay to be disappointed.