All-Access Admission for Two or Four to Corn Maze, Farm, Apple Picking, and More at County Line Orchard in Hobart
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Outstretched apple-tree branches greet guests as they enjoy unlimited access to corn mazes, tractor rides, beehives & fresh orchard fruit
An apple a day keeps the doctor away, giving you ample time to rifle through his office for hidden lollipops. Savor the sweet flavors of nature’s candy with today’s Groupon to County Line Orchard in Hobart, Indiana. Choose from the following options:
- For $9, you get two all-access passes valid Monday–Friday (a $20 value).
- For $18, you get four all-access passes valid Monday–Friday (a $40 value).
- For $10, you get two all-access passes valid seven days a week (a $20 value).
- For $20, you get four all-access passes valid seven days a week (a $40 value).
County Line Orchard embraces guests with outstretched branches that hold more than 20 varieties of apples and a pumpkin patch flush with the warm and welcoming colors of the autumn harvest. Friends and families can traverse an orange-tinted wonderland with unlimited access to harvest activities of all sorts, from Moo-Choo tractor rides to fruit-picking excursions in the orchard. Those who attempt to navigate the two 10-acre corn mazes are well advised to fill rucksacks with butter, as even steadfast explorers must occasionally use their teeth to hack a path through the profusion of twists and turns. Bellies not filled with raw corn can make room for the bakery’s famous homemade donuts (not included in this Groupon) or an apple snagged from one of five U-Pick fields to which Grouponers enjoy unfettered access. Pumpkins available for purchase make ideal jack-o'-lanterns or catapult fodder, though honey farmers beseech guests to aim all launches away from the orchard’s active beehives.
While parents ruminate on the changing seasons at nearby picnic tables, children can indulge in pastoral pleasures on the Kids Farm. The miracle of life unfolds in daily hatchings at Chickville, and main-stage music acts and barnyard hootenannies ward off winter’s chill with the warm vibrations of woodwind instruments.