The farm will be closed on Friday, October 28. We will be open on Saturday, October 29 and Sunday, October 30.
The Farm at Hollow Springs opens Saturday, October 1 for kids and adults of all ages to navigate the sorghum and hay maze, enjoy a hay ride, and find a jack-o-lantern while enjoying the outdoors. A rope maze has been added this year to the play area which features unique farm inspired games like a hay hop, corn play, cowboy station and tire crawl.
“This year the maze is actually sorghum in place of corn so the density of the maze is amazing. Be sure to wear your tennis shoes and comfortable clothing,” says Tim Tipps, co-owner of the Farm at Hollow Springs. “Families can join us during the daytime hours or after dark for a little more adventure. Either way, we’re sure you will have a great time.”
The Farm offers an exciting outdoor alternative for family outings including birthday parties, family gatherings and celebrations. Public hours for The Farm are Fridays 5 -9 p.m., Saturdays 1 p.m. – 9 p.m. and Sundays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Additional hours are available for groups.
The maze and hayride will take 60 to 75 minutes to complete, however, we want people to come and enjoy The Farm for as long as they choose to stay. We think that our maze design will be exciting for all ages plus a variety of pumpkins and gourds will be available for purchase.
- October 9th is Family day with special $11 family admission pricing for a family of four.
- October 23rd is Girl Scout Day with special activities and admission from Girl Scout groups being donated to local Troop 1137.
- In honor of the 100th year celebration of Girl Scouts and MTSU, wear apparel from either organization and receive a discount on admission price.
The Farm is located 30 miles outside of Murfreesboro, 15 miles from Woodbury or Manchester and Beech Grove, just off Highway 53. Field trip hours are available by reservation. Admission is $7 for ages 6 and older, $4 for ages five and younger.
The Farm at Hollow Springs offers discounts for schools, church groups, youth social organizations, scouts and corporations. Group discount information is available by calling 615-848-2822 or visiting www.hollowspringsfarm.com or www.facebook.com/hollowspringsfarm. Groups can reserve a campfire area for an outdoor wienie roast and social.
The Farm at Hollow Springs is a proud member of the Tennessee Agri-tourism Association and Pick Tennessee Products.
The Farm at Hollow Springs invites kids of all ages to navigate an amazing sorghum maze, pick a pumpkin and enjoy a hay ride while enjoying the outdoors this October. Families are sure to enjoy the play area featuring unique farm inspired games like a hay hop, corn play and tire crawl.
The Farm offers an exciting outdoor alternative for fall activities, school field trips, family gatherings and celebrations in October. Groups can also reserve a campfire area for an outdoor wienie roast and social.
“We want to give people a chance to come out and enjoy the country and we think that our maze design will be exciting for all ages,” says Tim Tipps, co-owner of the Farm at Hollow Springs along with his wife, Lisa Trail and daughter, Laurel. “Whether you choose to join us during the daytime hours with your younger kids or after dark for a little more adventure, we’re sure you will have a great time.”
In addition to welcoming families and individuals, The Farm at Hollow Springs is pleased to offer discounts for schools, church groups, youth social organizations, scouts and corporations. Group discount information is available by calling 615-848-2822 or visiting www.hollowspringsfarm.com.
This year’s maze will honor the centennial of MTSU and the Girl Scouts.
October Public Hours of operation: Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 1 to 9 p.m., and Sunday 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Weekday field trip hours are available by reservation. The location is 30 miles outside of Murfreesboro, 15 miles from Woodbury or Manchester, just off Highway 53. Admission is $7 for ages 6 and older, $4 for ages five and younger.
The Farm at Hollow Springs is a proud member of the Tennessee Agri-tourism Association and Pick Tennessee Products. Find us at www.facebook.com/hollowspringsfarm.
The Farm at Hollow Springs will open in October for weekend visitors. In 2011, we’ll be celebrating two centennials as our feature for the maze and other activities – MTSU and the Girl Scouts.
MTSU turns 100 and since we are both alumni, we want to celebrate our school.
The Girls Scouts also turn 100 and we love the scouts. Laurel is a Cadette and Lisa is the co-leader. Tim is a volunteer parent who gets busy during cookie season.
So, our hats our off to both.
Our maze features the 100th symbol and lightning strikes can get you lost or help you find your way.
Wear your Girl Scout sash/vest/pin or your MTSU apparel and receive a discount.
We’re looking forward to seeing you in October.
We welcome birthday parties. Whether your child is turning two or twelve, we’ll help you have a special event. Call us and we’ll give you the complete details.
You will have to know your farm trivia to get through our corn maze. Here are a few examples?
Is a pumpkin a fruit or vegetable? fruit
What was the first color of a John Deer tractor? the answer is not green
What is the offspring of a female horse and a male donkey? mule
Does a duck’s quack echo? no
How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern? With a pumpkin patch.
What is a pumpkin’s favorite sport? Squash