Photo album is a combination of two years trips. The current year's trip pictures start where this link takes you. To advance the next photo click the right arrow. I did not take as many photos this season. To get a better idea what this place is like click the X in the top right and it takes you back to the entire photo album from start to finish which is a better illustration of the scope of the place. We still did not do everything after the second season.
We had such a good time at Mayfield Farm Park last Fall we decided to go again. The kids were gang busters to visit. They remembered the fun from the previous year. Even little Mia remembered this place! The staff does such a wonderful job making this nice, trying to get you the best deal for your tickets, etc. that you couldn't ask for better treatment. They have ample restrooms, changing tables for babies and toddlers, food, beverages, activities for every age person. The tickets are $20 per person with ages 2 and under being free. It covers all day. You get a wrist band so if you want to leave and come back later you can. They give military discounts and discounted tickets for large groups. If you buy them online it saves you a couple dollars per ticket. You show up and if you've bought your tickets online you simply show the lady at the ticket window your smart phone QR code. It gets scanned and tells her how many tickets you paid for. She gives you wrists bands accordingly.
We showed up on the very last day this year. It was different and better in some ways.
The weather was perfect. It was warm, sunny, nice breeze blowing. The place had plenty of uncrowded parking. It was not a bit crowded this year. Just enough folks to be fun. Honestly it was a little more fun when they had a few more people. This year they were using the unsold pumpkins to shoot out of a cannon. They had slingshots set up to shoot pumpkins or gourds. They had a pumpkin busting area where you could smash a pumpkin with a wooden sledge hammer or bat!
The down side is Halloween is over and I still had five pumpkins on my front porch that needed something done with them. We only carved one out of six this year. My daughter in law went crazy and bought a bunch of them. The other thing we missed was the cut your own flowers area was finished for the season. The final thing that cut into the enjoyment of the place this year was more serious. We found out granddaughter Tessa age ten is allergic to corn.
We decided to try it anyhow. She did fine, but she broke out in hives on her face and chin briefly. She had to use her inhaler and sit down and cool off one time. She got upset and cried when it came time to have ice cream. Mayfield's ice cream is wonderful, but unsafe for her. It has coconut oil in some of it. It has an allergy warning about tree nuts in it potentially. This is her life threatening allergy so it is off limits. Mia refused to eat hers. I got upset and threw mine away. It isn't worth seeing a child get that upset. We need to find something else to do with her next season. Maybe take the two youngest grandkids and let them bring a friend each. Then do something different with Michael and Tessa. That is a bummer because our grandkids are best friends with their cousins. They enjoy one another very much. Mayfield cannot help any of this. They are not in the hypoallergenic fun business. They cater to the general public and most folks are not deathly allergic to any of this.
Just word of warning to parents or grandparents who have kids with sensitivities... really check the ingredients label on ice cream especially. It has a lot of stuff that makes it package and keep better, but it can be harmful to those who are allergic. Not many folks are allergic to corn, but his place has corn and corn dust everywhere.
We took into consideration the allergy situation and stopped on the way down to have lunch at Bert's in Madisonville. It was simpler than taking a chance on food at the venue. It is fast food and while it is good, it is a roll of the dice. We did not want everyone to arrive and have to start foraging for eats right shot out of the bag. We had pizza and yummy food at Bert's just before arriving. That turned out to be a better plan for us. We love the Madisonville area and Athens, TN as well.
Below: Mia goes right for the giant tractor tire swings. Aunt Yaya is helping her.
Below: all five kids jumping at once. My four grandkids and Hayden, my bonus grandson. He and Michael are so tall now. They are 14 and won't be kids much longer.
Below: Michael in the camo on the obstacle course.
Below: the pumpkin busting area with Tessa, Gabe, Michael in the frame.
Below: more pumpkin busting with Mia, Gabe , Tessa and Papaw Kenny
Below: The kiddos on the giant wheels
Below is the kiddie slide area with shorter pipes used for littler children. Some of the kids complained that they got tired running up that hill to slide. This was a bit easier for them but a shorter ride.
above: the long slide with Tessa up there on the far left. Another child sliding near her. Mia never went down it this year I don't think.
Below: Gabe, Mia and Michael in the corn bin. This was a mixed blessing. It was the favorite thing last year for all the kids. It was again this year, but Tessa could not do it.
Above: Michael, Gabe & Mia in the corn. Hayden got in too. I really didn't take enough photos this year, but I had a good time.
Below are more videos that show the place better. I broke it down into areas this time instead of one highlights reel for the entire time.
Video #1 -- The Zip Line
Video #2-- Bust a Pumpkin Area-- I am fussing a lot in this video for the children to stay back out of each other's way with this activity. Reason being-- my son Jared age 3.. Mia's age... stepped right in the way of his cousin Jay when he was warned "Stay back. I'm getting ready to swing the bat!" when they were playing ball in the back yard. He did not listen. I was on a walk with my niece Leslie. We returned to Jared having been bonked in the forehead by the bat. We had to take him to get stitches. Kids are stubborn and have poor impulse control.
Video #3-- Hamster Wheels!
Below is video #4-- the corn bin which was great fun. They like pouring it on one another because ie ends up in your underwear and all over the place which the kids find funny!
We have been doing every other week custody of our grandkids. It was our weekend to have them with us, and I had planned on making it a fun time. The weather was calling for it to be beautiful. It has been cool at night down into the upper thirties and warming up into the seventies each day. It was to be sunny and clear. I had called Mayfield on Friday to ask them some questions about the need to purchase advanced tickets. A very nice lady named Melissa got back to me later in the day. She explained that advanced tickets can be done online as a convenience, but they were not necessary. She was super sweet and helpful. She explained things to me and even made sure we got a good deal on the admission price. We were unsure who in our family was going so it was nice to know we could just purchase tickets at the gate.
It ended up being myself, Kenny, Lydia, Tessa, Gabe & Mia. We had to take two vehicles to fit everyone. Gabe rode with me and Lydia down and the girls were with Papaw. It is only an hour drive for us from home. I love Athens anyway. It is just such a charming town. I like McMinn County all the way around.
The drive there is pretty especially on SR 307 the Old Athens-Madisonville Road.
It winds through some of the prettiest rural scenery in all of Tennessee. The road sits down in the Oostanaula Valley. The area has lots of Cherokee names for places as it is Cherokee Country. The Autumn colors on the drive coupled with the attractive farms, homes and fields along the way were idyllic.
We arrived to the gate to find parking was easy and abundant. No charge for parking either. We then walked a short distance up to the ticket window. The line was not long and was moving quickly. We got our bracelets and put them on and in minutes were walking around enjoying all the activities. They have the place decorated up so nice for Autumn!
Below: This is the ticket window and there is a little shop on the right. They sell apple pies, icecream, pumpkin donuts, and other delights!
Below: Here is the ball pit where the kids rode hoppity hops
Below: Mia is excited about the bouncy balls
Next we moved on to the bouncers. One was like a giant inflatable bed mattress. What kid doesn't love to jump on the bed? The other was like a giant ag bag blown up and its edges buried in the ground. They liked both of them, but the ag bag was a little bit on the slippery side!
Above: Tessa's pig tails flying up in the air as she jumps. Gabe and Mia and Lydia are all in on the act.
Below: this is jump pad #2 Kenny & Lydia looking on while the kiddos jump.
Below: giant tractor tire swings!
Below: round bales to jump on.. our kids loved doing this when they were little.
Below: They had two super slides. The one shown below is the shorter one.
Below: the second, longer, bigger super slide. Gabe in the center going down it. We all tried it out! It was pretty fun!
Below: The Tree of Woe... we always call a dead, stark looking tree this from the old 1980s Conan the Barbarian movie.
Below: the kids got in the human hamster wheels and raced
Below: bouncing was the theme of the day it seemed. The kids moved on to the bouncy pigs and cows.
Above: They had a ring toss game to play with wooden cows. Tessa is trying it out.
Above and below: Gabe and Tessa both wanted their photos taken on the tractors. Mia was having no part of it.
Above and below: a spot set up for a photo op. Tessa and Gabe again were cooperative, but Mia was not having it. I put my photography skills to work and took photos for a family who was there right after we got done.
Above and below: The kids went to feed the goats. It is an extra charge to do this. It isn't included in the regular admission fee. It was $3 to feed them. Mia loved them and wanted to liberate them all. She was hugging and kissing them. Everyone around was disbelieving that this little girl was ready to free the goats and loved them so much. They are American Lamancha goats.. an earless looking breed. They have ears, but they are very small.
Above: Gabe and Tessa love the goats too, but not as much as Mimi.
One other activity that was not included in regular admission price was the cow train. I did not get any photos or video of that. It was an additional $3 to ride it.
Gabe and Tessa rode it, but we did not take Mia near it. She could not be trusted to stay seated and would have risked getting hurt.
Everyone was getting hungry around one o'clock. We all needed a rest and to refuel. They had lots of seating for places to sit and rest or eat. One food truck on the property was selling barbecue and macaroni and cheese and stuff like that. It was a little on the heavy side. It just did not appeal to me or Lydia. We had the option to leave the farm and drive into Athens for a bite. It was only three miles away. We hated to have to do this, but we didn't like the menu choices. On the walk toward the front we realized there was another concession stand. They had better selections. After looking at the menu we realized we could all find something suitable here. We ended up being able to stay and eat on the farm.
It was a relief. The line was on the long side so to reduce the hassle we gave Kenny and Lydia our orders and I took the kids to play while they put our orders in and waited on the food.
Mia got on the sandy stack of tires to play. The bigger two kids went to the nearby zip line. The way they had this place set up was fantastic. I could keep an eye on all three of them from one spot! Plus the staff they had all around were on top of things. I saw them at one point assisting a little girl who had gotten separated from her parents. They were all over it.
Below: Mia in her Girls Rule the Galaxy shirt. 🌌
Above: You can see the zip line beyond this sand pile.
above: Gabe comes in for a landing on the zip line
Below : Tessa's turn on the zip line.
Below: probably the best, most cooperative photo I got out of Mia all day.
It wasn't long until Kenny rang my cell phone and found out where we were and what we were doing. He sent Lydia to help me collect the kids and start heading toward the concession stand. We found a seat right there with no problems or wait. It was busy, but uncrowded. Lunch was simple, delicious, and satisfying. Everyone got something they liked. A nice meal and something cold to drink and a little rest was just the ticket. We were all ready to go play some more!
Kenny took the two older kids to ride the cow train while Lydia and I took Mia to do whatever she wanted. She hit up the bouncy pads again. She wore that out.
It made my legs tired watching her. It was worth it though because she slept like a rock on the ride home and again that night. She was in bed asleep by 8:30 p.m.
When kids ASK to go to bed that is a parental victory!
Above: jump pad round two. In the distance you can see a crowd gathering. The Candy Canon is going to fire any minute and shoot out candy! They did, but it was Welch's fruit snacks. Nothing wrong with them for most folks, but Tessa cannot eat them because of a nut allergy. They contain coconut oil. Many gummy snacks do so she avoids nearly all of that stuff.
Above: Mia is down at the left of the jump pad. In the center the lady with the black hair and yellow shirt was so sweet playing with her little boy. What a great mom.
Above and below: they had three corn mazes to pick from. Kenny took Gabe and Tessa to do those. They made it through the first one, but the second one confounded them and they had to return the way they went in.
When Kenny and the older kids came out of the corn maze we were all in agreement. We were getting tired and running out of steam. We had been on the go for four hours. Mia was going to need a nap or she would end up like an angry tiger. We started working our way toward the front where we had come in. They stopped to play in the corn bin. Gabe had expressed some trepidation about it. He somehow knew that shelled corn or silage in a silo could kill a person by smothering them. He is way too smart. I need to remember to ask Colton, his best buddy if he taught him this? The corn bin was no risk at all. The worst that happened was ending up with corn in your undies. I saw several kids shaking their legs and hoping the corn kernels would fall out. Tessa told me she had corn in her drawers! It did not bother them enough to make them slow up. They played and played.
Below is a series of shots of the children in the corn bin. They were Children of the Corn for Halloween!
We finally talked the kids into getting out of the corn bin. We bribed them with promises of cotton candy treats. We made good on the promises. I wondered if we would regret letting them get sugared up? Though they ate all their cotton candy they were so worn out it did not phase them. I needn't have worried. Lydia bought some kettle corn.
We began walking toward the final shop where they sell pumpkins and gourds and souvenirs. They had the biggest, best assortment of pumpkins I've ever seen!
If you can't find what you want there you don't need a pumpkin and there is no pleasing you!
Above: the sand pit for digging. This was one fun thing our kiddos did not take part in. I think they were so tired for one thing. Also they had not long ago been to the beach and done A LOT of digging in the sand.
Above and below: some shots of the many, many varieties of pumpkins and gourds. We bought a couple for the children for Halloween.
We finally made it to the vehicle and were done with our shopping and playing for the day. There was a brief Chinese fire drill in the parking lot as kids odd manned to see who was going to ride with who and in what vehicle. In the end Papaw's truck with the DVD players and more room to spread out.. won over. I had to ride home by myself. They were very apologetic, but it was not a hardship for me. I enjoyed the quiet time. I drove home at a leisurely pace. I stopped in Vonore at Food City to buy a few groceries to fix supper for everyone.
I ended up with Tessa spending the night with Nanny also. All three kids turned in around 8:30 p.m. and were zonked and snoring before 9:00 p.m.
It was a first time experience and we loved it. Can't say enough about this wonderful event. The only thing I *might* do differently next year if we go is to plan a picnic and eat lunch in one of the area parks. After our picnic lunch we can go and play and not worry about meals and such. I just like picnics and finding great spots to enjoy. I scored big time on this trip. Nanny was a hero.
I heard many adults today in the crowd remark that " I wish there had been stuff like this to do when I was a kid" . I also heard one man say "There is nothing like having kids. When you have kids you really get in there and live your life." He remarked how he would not have been doing these sorts of things were it not for his little ones. He realized he'd have been missing out on a lot of fun.
I tend to agree. They do slow us down and make us better people. They remind us how to play and enjoy the moment.
I highly recommend you try this place out. You won't be sorry.
Things to Know Before You Go.
No outside food or drink allowed
They have plenty of restrooms and porta potties scattered around the place.
Senior citizens discounts start at age 55 or older.
Large Groups should call ahead and make plans with the farm so they can make sure you get a good deal and have the best possible time.
They do a Spring and Fall festival event. Check their website for dates and particulars. Info at the top of the page.
Below is a video I put together of the highlights of the day.