Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Ramseyer Farms - Wooster

A blustery day by any standards greeted us for our field trip to Ramseyer Farms in Wooster this day. I was not discouraged. Actually, I've found that wind and rain often accompany my girls and I on some of our best days out.
Ramseyer Farms has the best harvest and maze tours of any farm, orchard or similar facility I have ever visited. I had such a wonderful time. I can't wait to go back next fall.

This visit had been rescheduled from a much rainier day earlier in October, and this day we visited was ultimately, the last day of the season which we could visit, because they finish all of their harvesting activities in October.
We began with the Harvest tour, which is recommended for the lower elementary grades. Many of the older children, though, still enjoyed it. First, we were shown the play area, which contains a number of box mazes, a corn slide, animals to feed, a giant pumpkin house and numerous things to play with, even a few for our older students. After a short time here, we were given an informative talk on the crops grown at Ramseyer, especially corn, potatoes and pumpkins. The children were given a lot of information and answered questions themselves before we all had a taste of homemade potato chips. Yummy!

Next, we climbed aboard a tractor-drawn wagon to pick pumpkins and potatoes in the field. Bags had been recommended for carrying the "goodies" and were especially useful since the pumpkins and potatoes were muddy. Even my 3 year old enjoyed traipsing through the field to find just the right pumpkin. Our nice tractor ride dropped us off at the beginning again, and those of us who were taking the Ohio Maze tour took a brief moment to eat lunch before we braved the now constant rain.

The Ohio Maze is a giant corn maze in the shape of Ohio with actual highways and other landmarks and paths carved into it. There are many points of information along the way. Designed for students in gr. 4 and up, there is a lot for you to do here. It is a self-guided tour as you walk the paths looking for answers to the questions on your handout. Stamps to find to finish the code, cities to discover and record info, bodies of water, bordering states, the list goes on. We found more than half of our information before deciding to head back because of the rain. As it turns out, everyone else in our group had turned back even sooner. Still, even with the rain, it was completely worth while. Definitely, a situation for good, thick-soled boots with big lugs.

We had such a nice day. Although this won't matter to many people, I was pleased by the lack of Halloween paraphernalia/decorations. I didn't see anything but harvest decor all around.
I have been to numerous farms/orchards/etc. in the fall and not one can stand up to the program at Ramseyer. The staff was friendly and cheerful, the farm was beautiful and the price was reasonable. It's no wonder this is such a popular farm in the fall. Worth a long drive, too.