
No farm is complete without a barnyard. Here at Dewberry Farm our animals take pride in calling the farm HOME!
The Golden Goat Bridge is for our busybody goats. Watch them walk up the steps and scurry across the 20 foot high suspension bridges as they race for treats. This is an interactive activity—children are able to send the food up with pedal conveyor belt feeders.
Be sure to say hello to Linnie, Winnie, Bennie and Earl our resident "watchdog" Guineas. You won't believe the racket they make if they think something is happening that shouldn't.
The rabbits in Bunnyville sit quietly and watch the huge bull frogs kicking back around the farm pond.
This is our special place for visitors 7 years and under. They can ride a trike around "Pedaler's Avenue", rock on old fashioned spring horses, and much more. Plus, we have a nice shady barn for older farmers to watch the young 'uns play.
Yes, you read it correctly, Pig Races. It's our version of the Kentucky Derby right here at Dewberry Farms. Watch our "thoroughbred" swine hoofing it around the race track. The races run on Saturdays at 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm and 6pm and on Sundays at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm. See you at the races!
··NEW - Windmill Park
A beautiful area with windmills, pond, trees and games to play
··NEW - Slide Mountain
Look out over the farm and then choose from three slides to
whizzzz down the mountain.
··The Cackle Palace
You have never seen anything quite like our singing chickens. Dewberry Farm is proud to present The Cackle Palace. The songs will have you tapping your feet and "Corny" jokes
will make you chuckle plus learn a little about farming along the way.
··Zeke's Lost Treasure
A real working mining sluice is an old world treat for kids and adults. You can purchase bags of "rough" and learn about semi-precious gemstones by panning. Find treasure like arrowheads and fossils, too.
··Rubber Duck Races
Four ducks, four pumps, four races and watch the water fly! Work the old fashioned pump as fast as you can to send your race duck zooming down the slide. Watch everyone get excited cheering on their winning duck.
··The Black Hole
Ooooooooo! What is it? It stands 8 foot tall, 40 foot long and spins — challenging your sense of balance. It's loco-motion!
Take a stroll in a fragrant acre of flowers planted by Farmer Dan. Sunflowers of many different colors and sizes, Cosmos, Zinnias and others will send you in a Fall flower frenzy. Take pictures, pick flowers for that centerpiece of yours or even just relax for awhile and figuratively 'smell the roses'.
Pick a bouquet of flowers for only $5 a bunch. Bouquet cups, scissors and helpful hints are provided.

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Nothing can be more memorable than a great Fall day in the country, especially when you experience one of the best parts of coming out to Dewberry Farm — the wagon ride.
Everyone piles up on bales of hay inside a covered tractor drawn trailer. All aboard! Let's tour the farm!
We'll treat you to a ride by the more than 16,000 trees growing Christmas Forest! Beginning November 25 this year, families can cut their own Christmas trees from our beautiful selection of Virginia Pines, Leland Cypress, and Blue Smoke.
The wagon ride also drops off and picks up at the Pumpkin Patch. Pick your own pumpkin straight from the field or just take a farm·tastic Fall photo of the family.
The Zip Lines: Find your height on the chart and go to the Zip Line for your height. There are six different stations. Run down the ramp and your speed will carry you across sixty feet to the Center Pole. Reverse and do the same thing! What a wonderful feeling of flying!
Bottle Blaster: Get yourself some plastic bottles, aim them at the targets and see how fast they will be blasted off. What a kick!
The Black Momba(s): The children will enjoy the freedom of movement on this unusual swing.
YOUR FARM TOUR HAS JUST BEGUN !
You can get lost in the Cornfield Maze and take a wagon ride to the Pumpkin Patch for old-fashioned country fun!
Visit our Country Store & Sweet Shop for gifts and goodies. And if you're hungry ... find out about our Good
Eats!


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