Wightman Farms

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Morristown, United States

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Bakery· Orchard· Music· Farm· Cider mill

Wightman Farms Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Wightman Farms is located in Morristown, United States on 1111 Mt Kemble Ave. Wightman Farms is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category bakery in United States. Wightman Farms Inc is a music company based out of 1111 Mount Kemble Ave, Morristown, New Jersey, United States.

Address

1111 Mt Kemble Ave

Phone

+1 9734259819

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Morristown, New Jersey

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

Sun
8AM–6PM
Mon
8AM–6PM
Tue
8AM–6PM
Wed
8AM–6PM
Thu
8AM–6PM
Fri
8AM–6PM
Sat
8AM–6PM

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Shukhrat Maks

Very nice family oriented apple picking farm at Morristown, NJ. It was a good time for our small kids as there were many activities - hay ride took us through the big farm areas, the corn maze was great with Halloween themes, great selection of apples and pumpkins. The price was good for all these activities, the food wasn't overpriced either. Great place to take family photos. The hayride maintained social distancing but overall it was too crowded because it was the weekend. I would suggest going there on a weekday because social distancing can't really be maintained when its so crowded especially around the food stalls.

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Lluna X

Fair prices, lots of activities for my 3 small kids, Corn maze, rope maze hay maze, apple picking was over when we went on Halloween but we were lucky to find some, food was awesome.. got some cute pumpkins and took nice pictures, the tractor ride was fun. Was not crowded at all, we got there around 3 and we had a party of 5, recommend for families who are tying to get out of the house.

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Gina Jadelis

Went this past fall. Apples are unbelievably expensive- like definitely not worth it. This place is definitely family friendly, and has a ton of different accommodations like hay rides, a hay maze, pumpkin slinging and tons of tasty food trucks. In my opinion, skip buying the apples, and just go for the different accommodations and an enjoyable day outside in the fall.

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Courtney McMorrow

A friend and I made an 11am reservation online for a mid-September Sunday. First, the road to get to the farm is backed up like crazy - you wait an extra 10 min in bumper to bumper traffic just to get close to the farm. Then the parking is mayhem - it takes forever to find a spot and then you have to walk pretty far to get to the farm (not handicap accessible). The cops who are directing the crazy traffic do not wear masks. Secondly, when you get to the farm, there were SO many people that it was hard to understand exactly where we should go. When we found the area to pick up an apple picking tote, we realize that the 11am reservation we made had no purpose. Thirdly, it's just packed. Almost everyone we saw was wearing a mask (not everyone), but hundreds and hundreds of people were there. Fourth, included in our overpriced 25 ticket was a pumpkin! Well, we weren't able to get a pumpkin unless we went on the hayride - the hayride was tiny and they jammed people in there with no social distancing. So, we didn't even get something we paid for since it was such an unsafe environment. I will say that, in general, it's a big and beautiful farm and there were a fair amount of good quality apples and peaches. But during these times, I really would advise looking to go to a smaller/less popular farm that doesn't charge you so much for an unsafe experience.