Proud to be family owned and operated for over 70 years. We have fresh strawberries in the spring and gorgeous pumpkins in the fall. We also offer a fun family experience with hayrides, covered picnic tables, and activities for kids of all ages. After pickin’ and playin’, come visit the sales tent for a refreshing cold slushie or unwind with a hot cup of coffee or cocoa. And while you’re there check out our cafe with hamburgers, hot dogs, corn dogs, chicken tenders , fries, doughnuts, funnel cakes, ice cream and other snacks. The farm is located in the Van Wyck Area, near the intersection of US 521 & West Rebound Rd
Description
You are now booking for the NO Slushie Field Trip.
Field Trips are held every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
Field Trips start at 9:30am and run every 30 mins.
Description:
Want to know how strawberries grow or what a working farm looks like? Then this is the field trip for your class!
This is the perfect field trip for ages 4 - 3rd grade!
The field trip is $10.50/person ages 2 and up. Two teachers/staff per class are free. A minimum of 10 students per class is required for a field trip. Parents/Chaperones are required to pay $10.50/person to attend the field trip. They can either pay the school or they can pay at the white sales tent the day of the field trip.
Note: this tour DOES NOT include the small slushie.
Each participant will get an interactive lesson on how strawberries grow, they will get to pick one pound of strawberries (we provide the containers), go on a musical hayride around the farm, spend time with our animals, and enjoy time on the free section of the playground.
You will also have a reserved section to eat lunch or a snack (Hall Family Farm does not provide this. You will need to provide your own lunch/snack or purchase food at our farm).
Need more info:
If you are unsure of what to bring or have more questions, please feel free to call/text us at 704-562-4021 or email us at tours@hallfamilyfarm.com (the best way to reach us). We are always up for a little farm talk!
Under South Carolina law, an agritourism professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in an agritourism activity resulting from an inherent risk associated with the agritourism activity. (Chapter 53, Title 46, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976)."
Date & Time
Apr 3 - May 17, 2024