HACKLEBARNEY FARM

FIELD TRIPS

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We are so excited to offer
field trips and educational tours!


We welcome all classes K-3, homeschool, scouts, playgroups (ages 3-6, min. 10 children)
Adult Tours Available, please inquire via email.
[email protected]


TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
September & October
Time Slots:
10:00-11:30
12:00-1:30
Add an additional hour
​to trip if doing corn maze or pumpkins


The Apple Farm Field Trip:


15 minute educational lessons in our
"outside classroom"
Learn about our family farm's history, the life cycle of an apple, the life of the bee 
and how to pick an apple off the tree the correct way
Walk to the apple orchard and pick a few apples
 Head to the lawn area and enjoy:
1 cup cider
1 cider donut
Feel free to run around and play...
Post tour lesson pack for teacher, for reinforcement of lessons.


Costs:
$15 per child
$10 per chaperone

No fee for teacher
Add corn maze to trip for $5 PP
Add pumpkin patch and pick 1 pumpkin $10
(pumpkins usually late Sept-Oct.)

Details:
$100 deposit (payment portal below)
required to hold date/time slot

 
Pay via Credit Card or School Check (approved
beforehand)
Make check payable to: Hacklebarney Farm

We allow rescheduling up to 3 weeks in advance without penalty.
No loss of Deposit
 if you choose an alternate date. 
Teachers are free. Parents/Chaperones must pay.

NO RAIN DATES
(unless schools closed for inclement weather)

Dress appropriately
We will have a tent up for rainy weather.

A minimum of 15 kids per group


Please fill out the form below and we will contact you. 

This DOES NOT confirm your spot. 
We will confirm with you individually.

Please make deposit payment
only AFTER you have confirmed your trip with us

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Registration Form

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  • Plan your Party/Event
    • Team Building Events >
      • Field Trips
      • Contact/Hours/Info
      • Our History
      • Farm Views