Johnson’s Corner Farm provides fall fun

By Moira Prior
October 29, 2015

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Students can cross the bridge and head to New Jersey to check out Johnson’s Farm. Photo by Moira Prior

Apple cider donuts, pumpkin picking and freshly baked pies. Oh my.

Johnson’s Corner farm, located in Medford, N.J., is the place to visit this fall.

People have come from all over to experience this local favorite.

6abc Action News has made an appearance at this specific farm in South Jersey and there is no question why.

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Guests of Johnson’s Farm can enjoy delicious treats as well as pick pumpkins to carve for the fall season. Photo by Moira Prior

This beautiful farm is jam packed with attractions for all ages.

For children, check out the discovery barnyard and animal farm.

Ticket packages include a pretend farm, playground, pedal go kart tracks and boxes of corn to feed the livestock for only $8 per child, $4 per adult or teenager. If purchasing during the week, do not forget to buy hayride tickets as well, because barnyard and animal farm tickets are half-off with purchase of a hayride.

On the weekends, they have moon bounces and corn maze tickets for $4 each.

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Pumpkin picking is a popular activity for students to participate in. Photo by Moira Prior

A hayride for apple and pumpkin picking is also only $4. This is two stops for the price of one.

This is a fun and cheap activity college students can participate in on the weekdays and weekends.

The hayride drives through the scenic farm and stops at the apple orchards where there is an option to get off and pick delicious apples. It is followed by the next stop at the pumpkin patch to find the perfect carvable Halloween pumpkin. Pumpkins are $.79 per pound, gourds $1.89 per pound and the fresh juicy apples are $1.89 per pound.

For anyone who wants to take selfies with the pumpkins, there is no time limit while being out in the field. Guests are welcome to stay as long as they want.

After trying out these fun-filled attractions, head on over to the famous farm market.

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Photo by Moira Prior

Refreshing apple cider and mouth-watering apple cider donuts are two must-haves after a long day on the farm. These tasty snacks are sure to hit the spot and the donuts are served warm straight out of the oven.

Johnson’s farm house kitchen and bakery offers a wide variety of foods. The fresh baked pies and signature chicken pot pies are two favorites. They provide only the best and fresh for their customers. Johnson’s Farm also has Christmas and Easter fun.

Visit www.johnsonsfarm.com for more information.

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Moira Prior

Junior communication major at Cabrini College. Member of the women's swim team, staff writer and co-executive producer for LOQation weekly news in Radnor, PA.

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