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Approved Smiling Faces
200 Center Street
Plympton, MA 02367
781-585-1522
My kids and I loved visiting Sauchuk Farm. It is THE perfect fall location to enjoy with the family. Everyone can go for a hayride to pick pumpkins, or ride a moo train pulled by a tractor. The kids can try their hand at an obstacle course, bounce on large jumping pads, shoot apples at Halloween inspired targets, play in a corn box, enjoy fair-style games and more!
If you want to eat well-known Fall favorites while visiting Sauchuk Farm, you are in luck. Their apple cider donuts are delicious. The kids didn’t leaving a crumb behind. The apple cider was equally as satisfying as the donuts. Let’s not forget the array of food trucks and farm favorites offered here such as kettle corn.
The kids really loved being on the zip line too. Sadly, I was too heavy to enjoy it, it’s made just for kids. 😆 I would say my kids’ favorite area at Sauchuk Farm was the corn pit. They didn’t want to get out and when they did, they kept going to another activity and ended up back at the corn pit for more fun. 🌽
Despite the fact that the day we visited it was exceptionally warm and full sun, my kids still “needed” to have their faces painted. With that being said, the face paint options were priced out in various increments depending on the amount of work. I let them each choose a $5 design which was simple but they went up to $15 or $20 which the kids’ entire faces painted for that price.
Admission is average here with the majority of the activities included in the pricing. The only things that cost extra here are the mineral mining, cost of a pumpkin, food, apple cannon targets and “paintball” activity.
We all agree that Sauchuk Farm is a definite must-do in the fall! Be sure to visit and see for yourself.


















The Skinny:
- Weather : Definitely visit when it’s comfortable to be outdoors so you can fully enjoy the farm.
- Parking : FREE plentiful parking
- Admissions: The pumpkin patch and corn maze open September 16-October 29. Ages 2 and under are FREE and ages 3-59 cost $19.95 online, and 60+ costs $16.95 online. At the gate tickets increase
- Location : 150 acres of outdoor space and in open fields with yard games, hayrides, obstacle courses, soft foam paint ball, apple shooting, a corn maize, a bounce pillow a pumpkin patch, apple picking, zip lines, a candy cannon and more.
- Hours :Saturdays and Sundays 9-6 and October 29th 9-5, open Columbus Day / Indiginous People’s Day October 9th 9-6
- Duration : We stayed 5 hours or so.
- Tips and Recommendations : Do try the apple cider donuts. You can take food from home but not giant coolers or grills. You can buy tickets in advance as dates can sell out. Birthday parties can be held at the farm. Buy tickets on-line to save $5 a ticket!
Jewel : 👍🏼
Jamison : 👍🏼
If you love Fall in New England, check out some beautiful foliage in New Hampshire. One of our favorite overlook trails is Artist Bluff. Acadia National Park in Maine is another place where the foliage is spectacular. Another favorite of ours is visiting Davis Farmland. It is great year round but, fall is a bit more special.
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