Rock Creek Farm
Overview
What People Say
What's Great
- Fun and entertaining activities (mentioned in 2 reviews)
- Spacious play areas (mentioned in 3 reviews)
Detailed Insights
Rating Breakdown
Perfect for Age Groups
- • Toddlers (1-3 years)
- • Preschoolers (4-6 years)
- • School age (7-12 years)
Best Times to Visit
- • Morning hours (less crowded)
Most Mentioned Positives
Pricing Feedback
Higher pricing mentioned (2 mentions)
Accessibility Features
Recent Reviews
Millie YIS
6 months ago👎I’m very upset that people would lie on these reviews. This is the worst and dullest pumpkin patch I’ve ever been to. A bunch of old junk to take pictures next to, spoiled pumpkins we had to buy good ones near the exit and there is NO CONCESSION stand. The only food they sell is canned soda, a pumpkin bar cake and pumpkin bread and hard cookies. NO APPLE CIDER, NO APPLE CIDER DONUTS, No fresh lemonade, no good ole farm food if you come you need to eat or bring the kids with a bagged lunch. $10 a person plus $7 a pumpkin and corn maze is not included 🌽❌ you have to pay separately. I wish we would have did a little bit of a more drive instead of coming here because it was closer. Would have been nice to have a live band or some real food and not have to walk so long through a bunch of unkept pumpkin patches. Also be prepared to drive around for at least 3 miles and there’s a lot of walking involved so wear proper shoes. Some pumpkins were very hard to pull from the vines. The whole farm and activities are spread out. I do not recommend this farm if you’re looking for a family fall experience that is memorable. I’ve been to other farms and have seen much better.
All American Power Washing
6 months agoCouldn't even pick up a pumpkin. They were full of stickers. The weeds were 5 foot tall. Went and asked to get a refund. Because we could not even take our two children through the pumpkins, because there were so many stickers, and they said there was no refunds. They said they would rather have a bad review Then refund the money. Literally, we asked the guy he would rather a bad review then refund the money and he said. Yup
Marissa Zollars
6 months agoWe had a great experience here! There are literally thousands of pumpkins to choose from as you drive through the farm. Some areas are more picked over than others, but even this late in the season there were plenty to go around. Admission is free during the week and reasonable on weekends, especially compared to other places in the city. The pumpkin prices were also great. So many cute little pumpkins for $1 and nice big ones in the field for $7. There are fun activities for kids, farm animals, and cute photo props. We had a beautiful sunset when we went and it made for the perfect evening. Everyone complaining about the weeds in the pumpkin patch must not realize that pumpkins grow outside where weeds can also grow... Part of nature, lol. We had a great time and this farm is beautiful.
Angela Secchi
6 months agoA young woman's fall dream of a pumpkin patch. Bring a latte, cute fall shoes that you're okay getting dirt/mud on, and your camera. It's huuuuuge here. THOUSANDS of pumpkins to choose from. And you drive around the whole place, so also a lazy girl's dream. Spot one from the window, or park and walk a bit. You'll find a pumpkin to take home. I arrived the day before Halloween, still so many to choose from! They have kid stuff, corn mazes, etc. Small baked goods to choose from at the end booths where you pay. In the same area is *~*specialty*~* pumpkins: warty, pale, red, jumbo. You name it, they got it, you want it, they got it, you pick it, you buy it. Note, pumpkins are on the vine. It may be useful to bring a knife to cut the vine. The fields are not really ADA accessible, and I presume neither are the corn fields. It's all compact dirt, not the most wheelchair friendly.
Al
6 months agoQuite pricey! Admission is $10 per person, plus $7 for each pumpkin and another $7 per person for the maze. They used to give a plastic knife and map at the entrance, but not anymore. The pumpkin patch is decent, but we’ll be checking out other places next year.