Best Farms with Family Entertainment in New Jersey
New Jersey’s inviting family-friendly farms offer year-round activities that blend agriculture with entertainment. Whether your kids want to meet baby barnyard animals, pick their own fruit, or take a hayride, these top "agritainment" centers guarantee enough fresh air and playtime to tucker out your mini farmer by day's end.
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Family-Friendly Farms in NJ
1. Alstede Farms – Chester
This 600-acre, family-owned farm takes fun seriously. The corn maze, pony rides, hayrides, and bouncy house are available daily—not just on weekends—though separate tickets are needed for the moon bounce and pony rides. After a trip to the fields to pick your own strawberries, apples, or pumpkins, your kids can check out the mazes (corn, evergreen, and sunflower) or meet the many friendly animals–including cows, horses, sheep, goats, chickens, bunnies, ducks, and pigs–that kids can feed. Special events include seasonal festivals, breakfasts with Santa, and Easter egg hunts. Shop the farm store for organic fruits and veggies, local honey, homemade pies, and cider doughnuts, and add a scoop of fresh ice cream mixed with fruit from the farm. In the fall, Alstede charges an admission fee for pick-your-own sessions (which include a hayride, mazes, hay pyramid, and a small amount of produce), and it tends to get very crowded on the weekends, so plan ahead. Tickets should be purchased in advance for events on the farm's website.
2. Argos Farms – Forked River
Head to Argos Farms for summer activities like blueberry picking, sunflower picking, the wooden obstacle course, jumper pillow, and more. Come back in the fall for pumpkin picking, the corn maze, wagon rides, games, a zip line, and more. And don't forget to visit Santa here in December.
3. Abma's Farm – Wyckoff, Hillsborough
This farm caters to families with its petting zoo, where kids can meet goats, sheep, alpaca, donkeys, ponies, bunnies, pigs, and more. Check out the goat walk, duck pond, and "Bunnyville." In the fall, enjoy hayrides to the pumpkin patch, fall story time sessions, and pumpkin decorating events. And, in the summer, kids ages 5-10 can learn more about farming and nature at farm camp. Abma’s Farm offers several pick-your-own events throughout the growing season. Visit the brand-new Hillsborough location in fall 2024 for an enormous corn maze and U-pick events.
4. Conklin Farm U-Pick – Montville
If large spaces and big crowds overwhelm your little one (or you, for that matter), Conklin is a smaller, more intimate venue that still packs a lot of fun. Come during the fall season for pumpkin picking, a corn maze, a train ride, barnyard animals, and weekend hayrides (even a haunted hayride for your older, braver kids), but at a less frenetic pace. Plus, a snack shack with hot cider and warm, homemade doughnuts keeps everyone happy.
5. Demarest Farms – Hillsdale
This kid-friendly farm is like an oversized backyard bursting with fresh produce and some farm animals, too. After your crew has filled its baskets with u-pick peaches, apples, or pumpkins, set the little ones loose to play. They’ll have fun petting the pigs, sheep, goats, and chickens; playing in the colorful wooden playhouses; and enjoying the photo board cutouts that are set up around the farm. Swing by for a Halloween Light Show in October and the Orchard of Lights with Santa in December.
6. Happy Day Farm – Manalapan Township
You can’t help but have a good time at a farm called Happy Day. One of the largest corn mazes in the state is spread out over 10 acres here. The annual apple and pumpkin festivals celebrate the best of the fall harvest, while u-pick raspberries and blueberries are the highlights of the summer Family Fun Festival. Your little one will love seeing the farm animals. The cash-only facility sells bags of feed to share with the pigs, goats, chickens, and other animals. During the Fall Festival, there are lots of activities to enjoy. Explore the corn maze, climb the spider web, see pig races, play corn hole, ride pedal carts, and explore the rustic, wooden train. Lots of goodies are available for purchase on festival weekends, and there’s always maple syrup and honey for sale, harvested from the farm’s own beehive. Be warned: It's cash-only.
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Heaven Hill Farm is home to the popular Great Pumpkin Festival.
7. Heaven Hill Farm – Vernon
Billed as the largest fall festival in Northern New Jersey, Heaven Hill’s Great Pumpkin Festival offers more than 35 family-friendly activities, including a themed corn maze, a giant slingshot, pedal cars, and barnyard sports. Gem mining, the paintball range, and carnival rides are available for an additional fee. After your little ones are done playing, wander over to the farm store for wine tastings from NJ’s own Balic Winery. Pick out the perfect Christmas tree in December, and be sure to come back in the spring for a massive Easter egg hunt. While you can’t pick your own produce here, the farm store is stocked with locally grown fruits, vegetables, honey, and jams, plus fresh-baked pies and bread ready to take home.
8. Johnson’s Corner Farm – Medford
There’s so much to do at this family farm that it’s hard to know where to start. We suggest making a beeline for the Discovery Barnyard. After paying an entrance fee, kids find an EVOS Pathfinder, which offers a zillion different ways to climb, spin, hang, and slide, and the Space Net, a triangle-shaped climbing contraption that looks like a spider’s web. There are also three age-specific play areas for toddlers to big kids, pedal go-cart tracks, and an obstacle course. The splash pad is open during the summer, so don't forget your swimsuits! Hop on a hayride to the field for u-pick strawberries, blueberries, apples, and pumpkins, or visit the animals at the farm’s second location, Johnson’s Locust Farm. Popular Fall Festival Weekends include live music, a corn maze, a moon bounce, and a food tent with food hot off the grill. Bundle up during the holidays for a magical musical light show, hayrides, and s’mores around the fire pit. No visit here would be complete without a stop at the ice cream window for soft-serve ice cream mixed with Italian ice, a tasty Jersey treat. Note that customers must reserve their Fall Festival tickets first, then upgrade to the Sunflower Stroll, Corn Maze, and Discovery Barnyard. The Sunflower Stroll and the Corn Maze are only available on weekends.
9. Norz Hill Farm – Hillsborough
Do your kids constantly ask you where milk comes from? For answers, you can start at Norz Hill, home to several Holstein cows. Even though the farm is no longer in the business of milking, kids will delight in seeing the black-and-white herd grazing in the fields as you drive up to this picturesque farm. In addition to the cows and traditional farm animals, Norz Hill is also home to a few exotic residents, including an alpaca, peacock, zonkey (a hybrid of a zebra and donkey), and even an emu. Pumpkin picking and hayrides are part of the fall festivities at Norz Hill, open seven days a week. Don't forget to try the 5-acre corn maze, which boasts a new design each season. The market stand is always open with apples, cider, doughnuts, and gift baskets. The fall Scare Farm is perfect for big kids, featuring a creepy corn trail and haunted hayrides.
10. Oasis Family Farm – Robbinsville
Your family can easily spend an entire day at this amazing agritainment farm. In the fall, the Fun Zone is open on weekends and admission includes tons of play options, including pedal cars, basketball hoops, a 50-foot tube slide, a tire swing, a zip line, and more. Get up close and personal with an ant colony and check out the farm animals. Festival weekends celebrate a wide variety of locally grown produce, from strawberries and corn to watermelon, pumpkins, and apples. Additional FREE kids' activities such as wagon rides and games are also available on these weekends. Pumpkin picking helps get kids in the Halloween spirit.
11. Ort Farms – Long Valley
This scenic 400-acre farm offers fresh fruit and vegetables, beautiful flowers, delicious baked goods, giant pumpkins, and a fun corn maze. Kids can participate in the Storytime on the Farm program from spring through fall, or Mommy & Me Mondays in the fall, which includes a fun activity and feed for the farm animals. Meanwhile, the Fall Festival days are the perfect time to snag the perfect pumpkin, pick apples, enjoy the corn maze, and take a tractor ride. Come back to the farm in December for u-cut Christmas trees.
12. Stony Hill Farms – Chester
Love a good corn maze? In the fall, Stony Hill is home to a giant 10-acre corn maze that will keep you busy for a while. Don't worry if you're hopelessly lost; maze masters are on-site to help. Aside from the corn maze, there are a host of fall activities like a mini corn maze, a rope maze, hayrides, a playground, and more. Visitors can pick apples and pumpkins, too.
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Saddle up for a pony ride at Terhune Orchards. Photo by Janet Bloom
13. Terhune Orchards – Princeton
With barnyard animals, a half-mile farm walking trail, and pony and tractor rides, there’s plenty to do for the kids after you’ve had your fill of apples, strawberries, and cherries at this sweet farm. With more than 30 varieties of apples growing in the orchards, you’re bound to find a new family favorite. Fall Family Weekends invite kids to visit the cornstalk and hay bale maze, meet and feed the barnyard animals, and enjoy face painting and pumpkin decorating. Other annual events include the Bunny Chase, Kite Day, and Firefly Festival.
14. Von Thun’s – South Brunswick
This five-generation farm has a bunch of pick-your-own options like apples, strawberries, peas, blueberries, blackberries, and pumpkins. Fall Festival Weekends include 20+ activities like hayrides, a 6-acre corn maze, pedal karts, mini golf, pumpkin tic-tac-toe, pumpkin bowling, rocking horses, and more. Come to the farm on fall evenings for moonlit mazes and campfires. There's also a farm store packed with baked goods, produce, and more.
15. Wightman Farms – Morristown
Family-owned and operated for more than 90 years, Wightman Farms is tucked away off a quaint stretch of Route 202, just minutes away from downtown Morristown’s shopping and dining district. Weekend attractions include scenic hayrides with amazing views of the orchards and a corn maze. There’s even a corn-filled sandbox that’s popular with little ones. Before leaving, try some freshly squeezed apple cider, pressed from apples picked right at the farm, and pick up homemade pies, apple butter, and cider doughnuts to take home.
Historical Farms in NJ
16. Fosterfields Living Historical Farm – Morristown
This 200-acre National Register Site offers a full immersion in turn-of-the-century farming methods and life. Fosterfields is a working farm that uses the tools, techniques, and materials of an early 20th-century farm. Staff dressed in period attire act out the lives and roles of Foster family members and farm laborers by performing a daily regimen of chores, and raising livestock and crops using historical methods. Kids can help with activities such as feeding the chickens or churning butter. Educational programs and special events are scheduled frequently throughout the year.
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Visitors to Historic Cold Spring Village can see the Homespun Era (1789-1840) brought to life.
17. Historic Cold Spring Village – Cape May
More than just a farm, Historic Cold Spring Village is an Early American open-air living history museum with 26 restored antique buildings on more than 30 acres of land. The Village brings to life the day-to-day activities of South Jersey residents during the “age of homespun” (1789-1840), with interpreters available to educate visitors about the lifestyles, trades, and crafts of long ago. An activity area allows kids to try on costumes, participate in hands-on crafts, and play historic games. Stop by the Village Country Store for books, housewares, and wooden toys, or visit the Ice Cream Parlor for a delicious treat.
18. Historic Longstreet Farm – Holmdel
Longstreet Farm recreates the sights, sounds, and smells of rural Monmouth County in the 1890s, right down to the breeds of animals and crops raised at that time. Like other living history farms, interpreters in period dress demonstrate both daily and seasonal agricultural and domestic activities, including sheep shearing, spring planting, and ice cutting. Visitors can pitch in with weekend activities such as milking a cow, grinding corn for animal feed, and wood-stove cooking. There are multiple festivals and seasonal events planned throughout the year as well. Longstreet Farm is located within beautiful Holmdel Park, which features playgrounds, picnic areas, and hiking trails. FREE admission.
19. Howell Living History Farm – Lambertville
Head to Howell to experience first-hand what farm life was like circa 1900. There’s plenty to see and do here—tour the 130-acre grounds and check out the sheep barn, chicken house, hog pasture, and more. Kids will love running around and getting their hands dirty! Visit on Saturdays to take part in special events such as an Old Time Baseball Game, Maple Sugaring, or Wheat Harvest & Ice Cream Party. Free admission, but a fee may apply for some programs.
Unless noted, photos courtesy of the farms.
Places featured in this article:
Ort Farms
Stony Hill Farms
Abma Farm
Howell Living Farm
Abma's Farm