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McCray's Farm is a fun place to visit in South Hadley, Massachusetts, I would 100% recommend it.

McCray's Farm is a fun place to visit in South Hadley, Massachusetts, I would 100% recommend it. McCray's Farm has many things to offer like, a winter lights walk through from November 29 through December 29. Pumpkin picking and haunted hayrides go from September 28 to halloween. mini golf is open all year long as long as McCray’s is open. Feeding animals is open all year long too! And in the summer time some delicious ice cream to enjoy is always available.

McCray’s Farm in the fall is a very fun time to visit, they have so many different activities and so much to do! The main thing there in the fall is pumpkin picking and hayrides. The hayride costs $4 for a ticket but if you're under two the ticket is free. From start to finish the hayride could take you about 45 minutes to an hour. Depending on which tractor you are on you go to a different spot in the 100 acres of land that they own for pumpkin picking. Another fall attraction that they have is a haunted hayride (also known as fear on the farm). A ticket for the haunted hayride costs $30 for a regular ticket but for a fast pass $50. The haunted hayride is 27 minutes long from start to end. For the pumpkin picking and haunted hayrides throughout October all the way to halloween they use Saturdays and Sundays for hayrides. The last fall attraction that they have is carnival games and rides, they have different food trucks and rides like a big blue slide and carousel!

The winter is also a fun time to visit McCray's Farm, they have a fun attraction called the winter lights walk through. Where they decorate their mini golf and basically their whole front property with fun colorful lights to walk through along with the whole gateline decorated with colorful lights. This whole experience could take you 30-45 minutes depending on how fast you walk.

McCray’s Farm has a variety of homemade ice cream flavors for the hot summer for you to enjoy! From hard served to soft served they have it all! Right as you pull into the parking lot you see the main building. You can walk into that and find the ordering counter and order anything you want, also including other sweets. They serve chocolate chip cookies and brownies and many more sweets. McCray’s Farm also sells some delicious food from hot dogs to a grilled cheese sandwich; they would have it all! But, the inside isn't the only place you can order, they also have an outdoor window that you walk to and order.

McCray's Farm owns farm animals too! The animals that they own are goats, ducks, geese, calves, chickens, and finally peacocks. Inside the main building you can buy a cone with animal food in it and feed the animals. There are two peacocks. They both live in the same enclosure in the back of the path you take to feed the animals. The ducks live front and center of their land and in a big green pond. The calves live right across from the ducks, and the chickens live right next to the ducks.

McCrays Farm has some outside activities too! Right next to the animals there is a playset that has swings, a slide and climb wall. In the playset area there is a set of tires stacked on top of each other. You can also find a mini golf course outside, the golf course has 18 holes and is super fun. You can pick a variety of colors inside the main building or outside through the sliding window along with a golf club.

Overall McCrays Farm is a very fun place to visit and hang out and definitely my favorite ice cream place. You should definitely visit McCray's Farm. They make sure you have the best experience possible and enjoy all of the activities that they offer. Definitely make sure to visit McCray's Farm in the winter, summer and fall, they have so many fun things to do!

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https://www.mccrays-farm.com/



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