We purchased a voucher for 4 people for $ 20 on-line to attend the pumpkin patch, maze and hayride at Legare. There was lots of parking available. Bring cash because that is all they took for horse rides, food and more. The sign for the maze was kind of hard to find but if you walk straight in main entrance, past the handwashing station, make a right and then left past the gem mining you should be able to find it. Note: This is not a corn maze! It is a hedge maze. Bring bug spray! I had mosquitos all over my face. The hayride area would benefit from an organized line. It was a little chaotic once more people began arriving. The ride was the highlight for most in our group though because they really enjoyed feeding the cows(Major slobber alert! Bring some wipes or a paper towel with you unless you don’t mind a gooey hand!) The pumpkin patch was fun for the kids and the prices reasonable for a local farm. Great deal and we will definitely return next year.
Mary Elizabeth J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Charleston, SC
The Legares have been at it for generations, and it shows. They produce some of the most flavorful goods in the Lowcountry– the grass-fed beef, pork, and chicken are all superlative. The farm is open for tours, so bring the fam and wander around.
Christy F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Tucson, AZ
A non-profit set up to educate people, especially children on the low country. They have a rent-a-chick program!!! I am only in town six weeks, but I have been dying to participate in a rent-a-chick program for the looooonnnngest! You pay 25 dollars and you get to keep and love the chicks for 2 weeks… bedding, housing, food all provided! They also have a CSA(community supported argiculture) program… think local, fresh, non-GMO delciousness. Also, they have a similar butcher’s program. They also host special events like the upcoming mud run. Charleston is lucky to have such a nice organization… support your local farms!!!