
About White Post Farms of Melville
Description
Look, I've got to tell you about White Post Farms - it's not your average farm experience. [White Post Farms is the number one attraction for kids and adults on Long Island](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g48152-d2219788-Reviews-White_Post_Farms-Melville_Long_Island_New_York.html), and I can totally see why. What started as a humble farm market has bloomed into this incredible family destination that'll make you forget you're even in New York. The star attractions? Those would be the [resident giraffes - the only ones you'll find on Long Island](https://www.instagram.com/whitepostfarms/?hl=en)!Key Features
• A legit animal farm and petting zoo where you can actually get up close with the animals - we're talking serious interactive experiences here • Seasonal festivals that'll knock your socks off (their fall festival is absolutely legendary) • [Fresh market packed with sandwiches, smoothies, wraps, and even sushi](https://www.yelp.com/biz/white-post-farms-melville) • Pumpkin picking in autumn that transforms the whole place into this magical fall wonderland • Educational programs that actually keep kids engaged (trust me, that's harder than it sounds) • Hayrides that aren't just your basic loop around a field • Birthday party facilities that go above and beyond your typical party venueBest Time to Visit
I gotta say, fall is when this place really shines - but don't sleep on the other seasons! [The farm opens its 2025 season in late March](https://www.facebook.com/WhitePostAnimalFarm/), and spring brings adorable baby animals and Easter festivities. Summer's great for making the most of the outdoor activities, but honestly? Each season here has its own special charm. If you're coming during peak times (weekends in October), just be ready for crowds - this place gets popular!How to Get There
The farm sits right in Melville, Long Island. You'll want to drive here - it's the easiest way to get around, plus you'll need that trunk space for all the goodies you'll inevitably buy from their market. It's pretty accessible from most major Long Island highways, and there's plenty of parking available. Just follow your GPS and the signs - you can't miss it.Tips for Visiting
Alright, here's the inside scoop: [admission runs $29.95 per child](https://www.whitepostfarms.com/event-calendar/), and yeah, it might seem steep at first, but trust me - you're getting your money's worth. Pack sunscreen and wear comfortable shoes because you'll be doing a lot of walking. The farm market is a must-visit - their sandwiches are incredible, and you'll kick yourself if you don't try them. Pro tip: arrive early on weekends, especially during fall festival season. The animal feeding times are worth planning your visit around, and don't forget to bring cash for extra activities and treats. Oh, and their special events? Book those in advance - they sell out faster than hot cakes. You might wanna check their social media before visiting - they're always adding new attractions and seasonal activities. And here's something most folks don't know: weekday mornings are usually way less crowded, perfect if you've got little ones who need space to roam. Remember to bring a camera - the photo ops here are endless, especially with those giraffes! And if you're coming during pumpkin season, wear clothes you don't mind getting a little dirty. Trust me on this one - I learned that lesson the hard way!Description
Look, I’ve got to tell you about White Post Farms – it’s not your average farm experience. [White Post Farms is the number one attraction for kids and adults on Long Island](https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g48152-d2219788-Reviews-White_Post_Farms-Melville_Long_Island_New_York.html), and I can totally see why. What started as a humble farm market has bloomed into this incredible family destination that’ll make you forget you’re even in New York. The star attractions? Those would be the [resident giraffes – the only ones you’ll find on Long Island](https://www.instagram.com/whitepostfarms/?hl=en)!
Key Features
• A legit animal farm and petting zoo where you can actually get up close with the animals – we’re talking serious interactive experiences here
• Seasonal festivals that’ll knock your socks off (their fall festival is absolutely legendary)
• [Fresh market packed with sandwiches, smoothies, wraps, and even sushi](https://www.yelp.com/biz/white-post-farms-melville)
• Pumpkin picking in autumn that transforms the whole place into this magical fall wonderland
• Educational programs that actually keep kids engaged (trust me, that’s harder than it sounds)
• Hayrides that aren’t just your basic loop around a field
• Birthday party facilities that go above and beyond your typical party venue
Best Time to Visit
I gotta say, fall is when this place really shines – but don’t sleep on the other seasons! [The farm opens its 2025 season in late March](https://www.facebook.com/WhitePostAnimalFarm/), and spring brings adorable baby animals and Easter festivities. Summer’s great for making the most of the outdoor activities, but honestly? Each season here has its own special charm. If you’re coming during peak times (weekends in October), just be ready for crowds – this place gets popular!
How to Get There
The farm sits right in Melville, Long Island. You’ll want to drive here – it’s the easiest way to get around, plus you’ll need that trunk space for all the goodies you’ll inevitably buy from their market. It’s pretty accessible from most major Long Island highways, and there’s plenty of parking available. Just follow your GPS and the signs – you can’t miss it.
Tips for Visiting
Alright, here’s the inside scoop: [admission runs $29.95 per child](https://www.whitepostfarms.com/event-calendar/), and yeah, it might seem steep at first, but trust me – you’re getting your money’s worth. Pack sunscreen and wear comfortable shoes because you’ll be doing a lot of walking. The farm market is a must-visit – their sandwiches are incredible, and you’ll kick yourself if you don’t try them.
Pro tip: arrive early on weekends, especially during fall festival season. The animal feeding times are worth planning your visit around, and don’t forget to bring cash for extra activities and treats. Oh, and their special events? Book those in advance – they sell out faster than hot cakes.
You might wanna check their social media before visiting – they’re always adding new attractions and seasonal activities. And here’s something most folks don’t know: weekday mornings are usually way less crowded, perfect if you’ve got little ones who need space to roam.
Remember to bring a camera – the photo ops here are endless, especially with those giraffes! And if you’re coming during pumpkin season, wear clothes you don’t mind getting a little dirty. Trust me on this one – I learned that lesson the hard way!
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