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Dogwood Acres Family Farm
749 New York 17M, Middletown, New York, United States
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About the Dogwood Acres Family Farm
Located at 749 New York 17M in Middletown, New York, Dogwood Acres Family Farm is a beloved institution that has been servicing Orange County for over 30 years. As a family-owned garden center, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality, locally-grown plants. Our in-house grown annuals are a customer favorite, as are our beautiful and hardy houseplants.
But our offerings don't stop there. We are constantly evolving and looking for new ways to bring joy to the Middletown community. From seasonal festivals to community involvement, we are always finding ways to engage with our customers.
Even in the depths of winter, we are busy preparing for the spring season. Our greenhouses are warming up to grow an array of annuals, and our store is being cleaned and organized in anticipation of new deliveries. Easter is just around the corner, and we will be bursting with bulbs to celebrate the occasion. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for updates on activities planned for Easter week.
And with Valentine's Day approaching, don't forget to treat your special someone to something lovely from Dogwood Acres Family Farm. Visit us today and discover all that we have to offer!
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749 NY-17M, Middletown, NY 10940, United States
Opening hours of Dogwood Acres Family Farm
Monday:
10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 18:00
Friday:
10:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 14:00
Reviews of Dogwood Acres Family Farm
"As I turned into the parking lot of Dogwood Farms, my heart raced with a mix of anticipation and a bit of nervousness. These biweekly Sundays with my kids are sacred to me, the rare opportunities I get to make memories with them. Today, I had something special planned: the Christmas experience at Dogwood Farms. The parking lot was bustling with families, but the attendants navigated us smoothly to an available spot. I glanced at my kids in the rearview mirror, their faces lit with excitement. It had been two weeks since I'd seen them last, and I was determined to make every moment count. We walked through the lot, wristbands in place, after getting our tickets. The farm was divided into two parts, connected by a quaint tractor wagon. It felt like stepping into a different world, a winter wonderland of sorts, as we rode between the sections. The staff at Dogwood Farms were just the right amount of helpful. They were there when you needed them but gave you space to enjoy the experience. I appreciated that, especially as a single dad trying to juggle the excitement of a young son and daughter on my own. The atmosphere of the farm was like something out of a storybook. My daughter's eyes widened as she saw snow for the first time β albeit fake, but her wonder made it real enough. We visited the farm animals, her tiny hand in mine, as she chattered excitedly about each one. Then there was my son, a bundle of energy, who found his thrill in a corn mortar cannon. Watching him laugh and play, his face alight with pure joy, was a moment I wished I could freeze in time. Later, he donned a bubble suit, bouncing around like a pinball. His laughter was infectious, and for a moment, I wished we had a bubble field at home, just like he wanted. The day was perfect for a family outing, especially for someone like me, trying to make the most of limited time with my kids. The affordability of the event was a relief; at around $40, it felt like I'd given them a priceless experience without breaking the bank. As the day wound down, I looked at my kids, their faces flushed with the excitement of the day's adventures. This once-a-year event at Dogwood Farms, I realized, would become our tradition, our special thing. It was more than just a Christmas celebration; it was a day where the three of us could forget the constraints of time and distance and just be a family, together and happy. Driving home, with the kids asleep in the back, their smiles lingering even in sleep, I felt a sense of contentment. These Sundays might be few and far between, but today, we made memories that would last us a lifetime. Dogwood Farms hadn't just given us a day of fun; it had given us moments to cherish, a reminder of the simple joys of being together."
"We went to Dogwood with the kids tonight for the Winter Wonderland event. What a great experience! The moment we got there the parking attendants were quickly getting vehicles parked. The scenery was beautiful with plenty of lights, decorations, and holiday music. The entrance greets you with "snow" and there is a concession stand. My brother came with us and he is wheelchair-bound. The staff were almost falling over one another to help us get him onto the tractor ride. They could not have been more helpful. He has not been able to go on a tractor ride like that since we were children, so he enjoyed that a lot. There were so many things for the kids to do...bounce houses, snowball fight, petting zoo, smores pits and even more attractions that we didn't get to. This is definitely a great place to spend the evening with the family and kids."
"It was better than I anticipated. It would be nice if there was a price difference for the kids in my opinion. There are a good amount of activities for the kids. The Hayride line was very long but we enjoyed it. There was a fishy smell you can't miss but it's a farm, so I guess you have to expect certain unpleasant smells at times."
"Great place for family fun! So many great activities for kids of all ages and the staff are wonderful! My 8 year old had the best time!"
"This year was very disappointing, it is VERY high priced, only ONE bouncy house ( the amount of kids inside it was crazy,) no more maze, have to pay extra for the activities along hayride trail stop. Pumpkin patch is SUPER small now and no longer up on hill. (which I guess is fine, just Fall time is where you go and talk about where pumpkins grow and enjoy walking the large pumpkin patch finding pumpkins with your family) Tables set up to sell things, instead of more activities.. Hayride takes you to animals, and very few extra kids stuff. They have a ton of room up top to add back a hay maze, and some bouncy houses. That would have been an added plus for sure. We will no longer be returning. I am sure for some families it is great and will enjoy, it was just not for us. They are trying to make big and add so much, sometimes small and better is the way to go, more family friendly and quaint fall experience is what we miss. I feel now you spend a ton of money and lack experience we used to get there. I understand it is advertised as Fall Festival, but advertised bounce house(s) ?playground?"
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