Riley's Farm
About the Business
Riley's Farm, located at 12261 Oak Glen Road in Yucaipa, California, is a unique institution that offers a variety of experiences for visitors. From pick-your-own fruit to living history education, dinner theater, and group banquet facilities, Riley's Farm has something for everyone. The farm is also known for its historic re-enactments, including Civil War events and Revolutionary Evenings. Visitors can immerse themselves in the past and learn about American history while enjoying the beautiful surroundings of the apple orchard. Riley's Farm is currently seeking a historic costume manager/designer, adding to the authentic experience they provide for their guests. Visit Riley's Farm for a memorable and educational experience in Oak Glen.
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Location & Phone number
12261 Oak Glen Rd, Yucaipa, CA 92399, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Had such a great time with my family. Came for my mom's birthday veterans day weekend and we didn't know they were doing a civil war reenactment. It was really fun and cool. Ate at the restaurant which had good bread bowl soup. Cinnamon roll was massive but hard and not warmed up which I was sad about. Street parking was a little rough but luckily found something close. They have axe throwing, archery, candle making and tracker rides. In the last hour the tram ride was $1 and the pumpkin was also $1 for end of the season (heck yes!)"
"Riley's farm is a nice place to stop at if you're in the area and looking for a family fun experience! I happened to be there since for my yearly visit to Snowlike Orchards and Los Rios which are both down the road from Riley's. My family and I had tried to visit last year but unfortunately the farm was closed due to it being Sunday. So just be forewarned they are not open on that day! The last time I had visited Riley's Farm was when I was a kid so my memory of the place was very vague. The property is very large so be prepared for some walking if you arrive on a busy day and have to park in the back lots like we did. Also make sure you wear comfortable shoes since you will be walking up and down slopes and dirt hills! Needless to say we all got a good workout walking the day we visited. There's plenty of areas to explore. They have fields of apples, raspberries, pumpkins and other various fruits to see! Definitely a nice place to take cute pictures at. They even have a beautiful stream that runs through the property. There were two areas of the farm that we saw during our visit. The first was in the front by the road. They have a big historic house that is now transformed into a dining area. You can order food outside and find seating indoors. We took a quick peak at the menu, a few of their offerings included apple pies, bbq sandwiches and chicken pot pies if I remember correctly. There's also a small barn shop with some souvenirs to take home as well as their famous apple cider! The second area we explored was more uphill and secluded. They have a blacksmith, a large indoor souvenir shop and another dining area that served BBQ sandwiches as well as sides. They have plenty of indoor seating and also offer their famous apple cider (both warm and cold options). There's a nice large grass area to hang out at and relax with family before you truck back down the hill to your vehicle. Overall it was a nice experience for us, minus the walking! The property is just very large and it was a bit warm when we were there so those two didn't mix very well. Keep in mind if you have little ones with you they might not like walking up and down the hills or may get tired quickly. But Riley's Farm is definitely a cool place to experience and get some nice pictures!"
"This is a large location with plenty to look at. The trails and fields of apples, pumpkins, blackberries, strawberries, and many more. The trails are really beautiful and peaceful. You can go to the general store to pay for your pumpkins and apples. They have a bbq place that was closed and a bakery with some yummy goodies. The prices are a bit higher at this location by almost $12. for pressing a gallon of cider. There wasn’t very many staff members to help which was nice. It was a beautiful day. It’s not a great place for small babies or little kids that don’t walk. The trails are very steep and unpaved. The restrooms were clean and the soap smelled really fresh and clean. Ten out ten recommend bring some water."
"I visited Riley's farm every fall for years with my kids. My family had a great time again in Riley's!! Be sure to get there early during the weekend."
"We chose to come to Oak Glen on a weekday as most people visited over weekend commented it's quite crowded. Riley's is the first farm and they are one of the farms that are open weekday as well. Unfortunately the barbecue restaurant is open only Saturday and public holidays. For $3.5 per lb , their apples are cheaper than other farms Im aware of. We enjoyed apple picking in a relaxed fashion. We got mostly gala ones but very sweet indeed. They also have pumpkin and flowers for picking. For apples , the lady accepted card payment."
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