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We send out a few newsletters a year to announce when we are open for seasonal produce, and to announce our Sunflower Festival & Fall Corn Maze events.
Located in South Eastern Wisconsin, just 30 minutes North of Madison, Creek Bed Country Farmacy wants you to have a Farmtastic time! In June, you're welcome to take a hayride up to our Pick-Your-Own Strawberry patch for some fresh, juicy berries. Or, you may choose to take home some delicious Pre-Picked berries from the Lean-To Gift Shop. Later in the summer we offer sweet corn and invite visitors to walk through our sunflower fields!
Come Fall, bring your family and wind your way through Wisconsin's Largest Corn Maze. Take a long hayride to the Pumpkin Patch for a wide variety of pumpkins, squash and gourds. Check out the many other activities we offer. Enjoy a day of fresh air, amazing views, and family fun.
Fall
9/28/19 - 10/27/19
We are now Closed for the Season.
Scheduled Groups:
Tues. - Fri. 9am - 2pm
Open to the Public:
Fridays 4pm - 9pm
Saturdays 11am - 9pm
Sundays 11am - 6pm
Last admission ticket sold
2 hours prior to closing.
Adults (13 & up) - $12+
Kids (3-12) - $10+
Under 2 - FREE
Note: No one under the age of 16 is allowed admission to the Farmacy
without an Adult chaperone.
Your admission price includes:
Pumpkins are extra and range in price from $1 - $8 ea. depending on weight. For example, you may purchase a 40lb. pumpkin for $8.
Pumpkin Slingshot is $1 for 3 throws.
Creek Bed Country Farmacy is my new favorite place to go in the Fall. It is a beautiful property, and has lots of things to do to keep the whole family entertained.
My kids' favorite area of Creek Bed Farm is the play area. As a mom, I love the play area, because it is grassy and clean. There are thoughtful activities and games for kids of all ages to enjoy. It is also safe, and there are wide-open spaces for kids to run around and play. There are a lot of great additions to the farm from last year.
I also enjoy looking at the animals at Creek Bed farm, but I appreciate that they are separated from the eating and play areas."
~ Thea from Lodi, WI