Information
for Tours
We
send this information (in addition to your tour date and time)
by email or postal mail to each tour group after scheduling.
You
are welcome to bring sack lunches if you wish to have lunch before
or after your scheduled tour. We do, however, ask that you bring
a trash bag and carry out your trash.
When
you arrive, pull into the parking lot marked by the big bus sign
(past our farm driveway). You will see the pumpkin house (you
can't miss the color!) at the entry to our farm. Please send all
needed representatives of your group to the pumpkin house to pay
and receive instructions to start the tour. Tour cost is $4 per
child or adult; one adult per class is free. We accept cash, checks,
PO's and debit and credit (MasterCard, Visa and Discover). We
welcome parents' participation so that they can spend time with
their children on our farm, though we do require that they pay
for the tour. Please inform all parents and chaperones that they
will also need to pay $4 for the tour. It will speed the start
of your tour if you collect all money in advance.
The
tour typically lasts 1½ hours. Many times, every slot for
a tour time is full. Please have your group be as punctual as
possible. We do understand that, with the way many school's busing
situations are, it can be difficult. We will do our best to get
started on time so you have the chance to see everything on your
tour. Keep in mind, though, that if your group is late your tour
may be cut short. It is only fair that we start the next tours
on time.
At
the time your tour is scheduled to begin, we'll enjoy the following
things:
- take
a hayride out to the orchard to pick 2 apples (has been 3, but
the crop is low this year) and then to pick 2 gourds (beginning
at the end of September);
- visit
the grading room to see how apples are sorted;
- feed
chickens, goats, pigs, sheep and elk;
- go
through the time tunnel to visit the one-room schoolhouse;
- play
in the homes of the Three Little Pigs; and
- visit
the Country Store. (This is the best time for adults to purchase
pies, apples, jams, etc.)
Our
tours are held rain or shine. On rainy days we do apple tasting,
learn how apples grow and read stories. If it is raining, you
may use the first driveway and pull up to the store. We will check
you in for the tour there, rather than at the pumpkin house.
If
you have any further questions, please call us at 515-250-3190.
We
look forward to seeing you soon!
Sincerely,
Your friends at Center Grove Orchard

We are located just north of Ankeny and south of Ames, 5 miles
east of I-35 on Highway 210 (Exit 102, Cambridge). Then, north
1/8 mile on 610th Ave.
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