Kelder's Farm

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Kerhonkson, United States

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Farm· Grocery store· Pick your own farm produce· Farmers' market· Orchard· Pumpkin patch

Kelder's Farm Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Kelder's Farm is located in Kerhonkson, United States on 5755 US-209. Kelder's Farm is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category farm in United States.

Address

5755 US-209

Phone

+1 8456267137

Amenities

Gender-neutral toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Randall Palmer

First time visiting this farm and it was quite different from a lot of farms we’ve been to in recent years. Covid precautions were evident everywhere. Electronic tickets were a great start. The fact that the tickets were timed meant that the farm wasn’t too crowded at any time during our stay. The “Ultimate” pass wasn’t worth the extra cost for us. Apple cannons were great fun and reasonably priced. The corn maze was pretty lame compared to other corn mazes I’ve been to in the past. There was no map or theme to it. The jumping bag was great for the kids and kept my daughter amused for as long as we would let her play. The mini-golf course was in bad shape, but was included so we took advantage. Best part of the day- chocolate covered frozen cheesecake on a stick. Worth coming back for!

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Margaret Kelly

There isn’t anything negative I can say about Kelder’s Farm. The grounds and the animal enclosures are meticulously maintained and all of the play structures are clean and in great shape. My two children (2 & 8) were equally entertained because of the wide variety of things to do here. We enjoyed the food and the picking fields, as well as the corn maze. Every single staff member we encountered was so pleasant, it was refreshing. Would recommend for anyone, the drive is worth it!

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Katasha Page

It was a cute little place to stop off into. However if you have a disability or are in a wheel chair/crutches. You will not be able to scale the side of the hill easily down to the corn maze, pond, apple orchard or fields to pick. They do have a road that goes down there so I only imagine you could use that to get there. I only saw the helpers use the dirt road. 15 dollars to get in. Included everything. I was under the impression you could pet the animals. They had 6 foot tubes that kept you from the animals. You placed the feed in the tubes and they would eat it. The views were great. Prices in the shop were a little expensive like the baked goods. The tube slides were literally on the side of the hill. That was scary. Make sure you wear good shoes/boots. But my son thought it was great as he was shot out of the tube....they did have food to purchase there. I ordered a rootbeer and a frozen lemonade. 8.00 bucks.

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Holly Vaughn Wagner

Stopped by on our trip in the Catskills to see the World's 3rd Largest Gnome Chomsky and, although the day was rainy and cold, we really enjoyed the visit. Staff were very friendly, and there was a nice selection of produce and prepared foods even this late in the season (late October). Highly recommend their honey mustard and apple piesickles (pickles with cinnamon)!

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MANON MARTIN

Overall experience very deceiving. I booked 10 tickets two weeks ago to visit the Kelder's farm, promoting at the time the best apple picking experience. The 15 entrance ticket should had include 3 bags to pick apples and other vegetables such corn, pumpkins ... We had to ask several time the staff members before they acknowledged that the apple picking season were closed for the past two weeks, and they were no apples left ! However they promote themselves everywhere as an apple farm !! Scandalous !! on the top of that : - They were no corn left - Each pumpkins cost 8 per picking, which wasn't written on our tickets !