Nash Farm
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Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
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Good value mentioned (1 mentions)
Recent Reviews
Matt Aulsbrook
a month agoOur visit to Nash Farm in Grapevine this morning was fantastic! Our 2-year-old had the best time running around, playing with the sheep, chickens, and even spotting some turkeys. He loved climbing on the tractors, getting his hands dirty, and exploring the freshly planted garden. The farm had a hands-on craft using sheep wool, but it was geared more towards older kids. It’s amazing to see a piece of history from the 1800s so well preserved. The open space, friendly animals, and historic charm make this a perfect spot for families. We’ll definitely be visiting again!
Urmi Nayak
a month agoFree Farm with lots of small experiences set up depending on the day. There is small house with some vintage stuff as well. Kids have a good time running around. Animals are limited to chickens, roosters and sheep. Can buy chicken feed from the farm store - my 2 year old loved feeding the chickens. Good for a quick visit.
Diana Williams
a month agoWe throughly enjoyed taking a step back in time! The farmhouse is nicely set up, showing life "back in the day". The ladies working there are so sweet and ready to answer questions. We enjoyed feeding the sheep, and looking at the turkeys and chickens. The gift shop is adorable and offers some good quity, old style games, as well as ither gifts. We even got some fresh eggs! It's well worth visiting. They have activities throughout the year, so we'll definitely be back!
Pam Wright
4 weeks agoThe best kindergarten field trip ever. So much rich historical information! My students lived every minute!
The honest reviewer
3 weeks agoThis destination offers an ideal setting for family bonding, featuring exceptional events, livestock education, and a store.