Frequently Asked Questions
We are located in Wyckoff, New Jersey - the heart of Bergen County.
Our address is 700 Lawlins Road, Wyckoff NJ 07481.
For more information, please visit our COVID-19 updates page by clicking here.
There is no admission fee to enter our farm and visit the Greenhouses and Farm Market. However, we do have separate fees for special events:
Upcoming Events
- Tickets are required for most events.
- For more information on upcoming events, please click here.
Barnyard Petting Zoo (open year round, closed on Sundays)
- Tickets are required for everyone ages 2 and up and must be purchased in advance.
- For more information and tickets, please click here.
Hayride and Pumpkin Picking Package (mid-Sept-Oct; closed on Sundays)
- Tickets are required for everyone ages 2 and up and must be purchased in advance
- For more information and tickets, please click here.
Please plan your visit ahead of time to ensure guaranteed entry. On Saturdays, as well as busy holidays, patrons who do not have pre-purchased tickets may be turned away.
No. Parking is free at the farm.
We accept cash and all major credit cards at the Farm Market and Greenhouses. There is a $10 minimum for all credit card purchases.
For you convenience, we have ATMs on site.
Abma's Farm is closed on Sunday for church and family time.
We do not have apple picking/apple orchards. In the Fall, our Farm Market carries fresh local apples from the Hudson Valley but they are already picked.
The Market and Barnyard Petting Zoo are open during the winter!
The greenhouses close just before Christmas and re-open in mid-March.
Yes, the farm is equipped with portable restrooms located by the entrance of the Barnyard Petting Zoo. All facilities are serviced to ensure cleanliness.
While we know that pets are family, we kindly ask that you do not bring your pet with you to the farm unless they are ADA certified and can perform required tasks.
For more information on our pet policy, please click here.
We ask that you do not bring outside food into our farm.
Due to limited space, we do NOT have an area available for picnics. We apologize for this inconvenience.
When deciding what to wear, please keep in mind that you are visiting a working farm. Conditions may arise that make it dusty and muddy. We recommend closed toed shoes (no heels). Hats and sunscreen are also a good idea, especially for outside activities.
Donation requests may be submitted via our donation page. Please click here for more information.
