5/5 Sandra H. 1 year ago on Google
Well
kept
up
and
growing
family
farm
attraction
that
is
worth
a
visit
with
the
kids.
We
have
been
to
a
few
of
these
around
Georgia
and
Florida
and
this
was
our
favorite.
We
happed
upon
the
Plantation
and
Petty
Farm
by
chance
of
taking
Route
17
over
301/I95
which
we
highly
reccomend
you
do
sometime.
There
were
a
lot
of
different
activities
in
a
spacious
field
but
all
felt
cozy
and
close.
Hay
ride
with
a
stop
to
feed
giant
cows
and
a
pig.
A
preview
of
a
Buffalo
area
to
come.
We
enjoyed
the
tractor
ride,
even
the
adults.
They
had
a
very
cute
pumpkin
patch
with
well
decorated
areas
perfect
for
more
than
a
few
Kodak
moments.
We
always
look
for
a
park
or
a
playground
on
long
drives,
but
the
farm
was
so
much
better.
The
kids
wore
themselves
out
jumping
on
the
large
pillow
jumper
and
running
in
the
extensive
play
area.
They
really
liked
the
giant
rolling
pipe
pieces
they
went
inside
and
could
roll
back
and
forth
(like
a
hamster
wheel).
They
raced
ducks,
lassoed
calf
heads,
and
shot
bows
and
arrows.
We
skipped
the
corn
bin
this
time.
We
feed
cows,
goats
and
chickens.
There
were
actually
a
ton
of
animals.
Cows
of
all
varieties,
lamb,
goats
of
all
sizes
and
shapes,
chickens,
ducks
and
a
camel.
Be
prepared
to
get
dirty!
Boots,
sanitizer
and
some
dry
sunscreen
maybe
a
good
idea.
There
was
some
food
on-site
as
well.
Hot
dogs,
pizza,
boiled
peanuts,
pickles,
chips,
nachos,
kettle
corn
and
I
am
sure
a
few
other
things.
There
were
kid
treats
too,
snow
cones,
ice
pops
and
juice
bags.
We
heard
in
the
colder
months
there
will
be
hot
chocolate
and
smores.
Everyone
was
friendly
and
the
place
had
a
good
vibe.
The
owner
was
walking
around
and
introduced
himself
after
he
asked
how
we
were
doing
and
how
we
liked
the
place.
It
was
fun
to
hear
his
family
history
of
3
generations
on
the
farm
land.
Come
by
and
check
this
place
out!