We take our kids there at least 1 time a year and that's for Halloween. It is open from spring through fall, but Halloween is always special there. They have a little petting zoo where the kids can pet and feed the animals, they offer waggon and hayrides, they have a vegetable garden and flower/butterfly garden, the kids can go inside an old schoolhouse (don't know how old but old) and they re-created an indian camp from the Kanza indians. For Halloween they always have a costume contest and the haunted barn is the best. really spooky! Best of all is the camp fire where the kids get to roast their own marshmellows. Great fun!!!
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