Belkin Family Lookout Farm
South Natick, MA 01760
Phone: (508) 651-1539
Fax: (508) 651-0439
User Reviews for Belkin Family Lookout Farm
09/16/2007 Posted by irene1966
I've been going to this farm since time immemorial..as a kid and now with my own children. I used to love this farm...its beautiful, had lots of activities for the kids and was just an all around good time. Since the new owners came in last year it has gone completely down the tubes. They nickle and dime you to death. The train rides which were at one time free, then a few bucks and now...wowwwww...out of this world. A family of 4 needs $100 easy for the day. A dirty farm, staff that's non-existent, awful concession and steep prices....I am not going back this year..i'm tryng Tougas Farm in Northboro instead. Nor am i recommending this farm to other families. Its too bad. The Marino brothers had a nice thing going....
09/06/2007 Posted by wknight
As a long time fan of Lookout Farm I have to say how sad I am to see what has become of this one time Family stopping ground. I was so excited at the new farm in Sept of 2006. It looked like it was a new chance for the farm to shine one more time since the new owner took it over. I went over the Labor Day weekend with my 3 children to find only a dirty farm. Way over priced... It cost us almost 40.00 just to ride the train to the apples..then another 54.00 for the fruit. Are you kidding me??? The high bars are gone...where are they? The East Coast Kettle Corn makers are gone..where are they? Is this farm going to stay open????? Keep going. It was way over priced and for the money nothing to see.
Pros: Lots of parking.
Cons: You can only use the train to pick apples...you have to pay anywhere from $5-$10 each person.
06/17/2002 Posted by fnelson02
Make sure you mark your calendars (end of June-ish) for their "Pick Your Own Strawberry" season! They might cost a little more, but if you are a strawberry lover like me, there is no substitute!!
05/28/2002 Posted by m_cannon
This place is wonderful. I had no idea how large it was... It goes on for acres and acres, and it's all well maintained. It's a great escape from the city that's real close to the city. The apple picking experience is especially fun because they take you around on trains (now real ones, though.. they are on tires.) Makes a great day trip.

