Sunday, December 14, 2025

A Ribbiting Day at Sweet Pea’s Farm

If you’re looking for a cute, low-key family outing that won’t break the bank, let me tell you about our little adventure to Sweet Pea’s Farm — because honestly, it was such a wholesome day and I’m still smiling thinking about it.

We bought our tickets online (highly recommend, because you get a discount!), and once we arrived, we followed a quiet dirt road to a big grassy parking area. It already had that cozy farm vibe — the kind where the kids are leaning forward in their seats because they just know something fun is coming.

We were the first to arrive and headed up to the front to check in and got our bracelets. You can also buy ice cream cones filled with animal feed there, and of course we did — three cones for $5, which felt like a total win. My son was so excited to feed the goats, cows, and even the chickens. I’m not sure who was happier, honestly — him or the animals.

From there, the place opened up into a mini wonderland. There was a bouncy castle and a giant bouncy pumpkin pad that basically acted like a magnet for every child within a 50-foot radius. We also spotted a little train — complete with individual train cars and actual train sounds. Our admission included one ride, but you can buy extra tickets for $2. My son rode the train 3 times.

Next up was the tractor ride through the farm, which was surprisingly relaxing. The corn maze was a hit too — not too hard, not too short — just the right amount of “Are we lost?” mixed with giggles and a slight panic when I thought we were never going to get out.

They also had big piles of hay bales that the kids could climb and jump around on, plus a small park area with a sandbox for little ones who love digging more than running. For the older kids (or the brave adults), there was a zipline that looked like so much fun.

At one point we needed a snack break, so we wandered over to their snack shack. It’s small but they have everything you need — drinks, fries, burgers, and even hot chocolate. Exactly the kind of simple comfort food that hits the spot when you’ve been running around a farm all day.

All in all, Sweet Pea’s Farm was the perfect mix of “old-fashioned fun” and “the kids will crash so hard after this.” We’ll definitely be hopping back again.


Until next time, keep hopping toward fun little adventures — and may every family outing be as sweet as a day on the farm!

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