Bonnybrook Farms
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Bonnybrook Farms Inc
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Fun on the Farm It’s all here at Bonnybrook Farms, located just 20 minutes east of Kings Island in southeastern Warren County. Along with Chuck Wagon Dinner Rides, summer also brings our Country Fair in June, Corporate Picnics & Events, Special Events, Motor Coach Tours, Convention Groups and Weddings. Experience great family fun during Fall Farm Days with Adventure Wagon Rides, “Pick Your Own” Pumpkin Patch, Crazed Corn Maze, Giant Slingshots, Clodhopper Golf, Archery, Pony Rides, Petting Animals and Birthday Parties. After dark our Lantern Light Wagon Rides & Corn Maze are an adventure back to a time when only lanterns lit the way! School Field Trips in May and October are teacher favorites. Ah…the farm life A beautiful 370 acre working farm with fresh air, room to roam and run, fishing ponds, woodlands, tree farm, hay fields, grain fields, pumpkin fields, Todd Fork (the biggest creek you’ve ever seen), an old stone wagon road, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, foxes, otters, coyotes and other wildlife. You can watch the sun come up every morning, go down at night and see every star in the sky. Oh, and the moon! A day in the country is worth a month in town. Our horses, ponies, donkeys, sheep, goats and chickens have always been a big part of Bonnybrook Farms. Elmer, Violet, Stuart Little, Gertrude, Annabelle, Lulu, Tubby, Princess Petunia, Jack in the Box and all the others, aren’t just farm animals…they’re part of the family. A land rich with history There is ample proof of those gone before us evidenced in the ruins of a pioneer home, root cellar and corn crib along a deserted stone wagon road; a log cabin site and hand dug well situated deep in the woods; and an abandoned leg of the Cincinnati, Wilmington & Zanesville Railroad (or, as the locals called it, the “Sheepskin Line”) that traverses the farm. The valley of Todd Fork Creek is well known to have been a favorite hunting ground of the Shawnee Indians. The Todd Fork and Bull Skin Traces were major native American trails used by Tecumseh, Daniel Boone, Simon Kenton and the first white settlers. Todd Fork Trace connected with the Bull Skin Trace at Clarksville which led from the Ohio River to a French Trading Fort in Detroit, Michigan and was used during the war of 1812 to transport supplies and troops from the Ohio River to the Great Lakes area. It was also part of the Underground Railroad System.Fun on the Farm It’s all here at Bonnybrook Farms, located just 20 minutes east of Kings Island in southeastern Warren County. Along with Chuck Wagon Dinner Rides, summer also brings our Country Fair in June, Corporate Picnics & Events, Special Events, Motor Coach Tours, Convention Groups and Weddings. Experience great family fun during Fall Farm Days with Adventure Wagon Rides, “Pick Your Own” Pumpkin Patch, Crazed Corn Maze, Giant Slingshots, Clodhopper Golf, Archery, Pony Rides, Petting Animals and Birthday Parties. After dark our Lantern Light Wagon Rides & Corn Maze are an adventure back to a time when only lanterns lit the way! School Field Trips in May and October are teacher favorites. Ah…the farm life A beautiful 370 acre working farm with fresh air, room to roam and run, fishing ponds, woodlands, tree farm, hay fields, grain fields, pumpkin fields, Todd Fork (the biggest creek you’ve ever seen), an old stone wagon road, white-tailed deer, wild turkeys, foxes, otters, coyotes and other wildlife. You can watch the sun come up every morning, go down at night and see every star in the sky. Oh, and the moon! A day in the country is worth a month in town. Our horses, ponies, donkeys, sheep, goats and chickens have always been a big part of Bonnybrook Farms. Elmer, Violet, Stuart Little, Gertrude, Annabelle, Lulu, Tubby, Princess Petunia, Jack in the Box and all the others, aren’t just farm animals…they’re part of the family. A land rich with history There is ample proof of those gone before us...