Great Country Farms Little Farmers Experiences & Indoor Play
Great Country Farms, 34355 Snickersville Turnpike, Bluemont, VA 20135
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Great Country Farms Little Farmers Experiences & Indoor Play offers indoor play where kids can dig in the giant sandbox, swing, sock skate, and visit with the bouncy animals. The program also offers Little Farmers Experiences and Little Farmer's Education Classes, with options such as goat cuddling and grooming, picking fruit and other produce, tractor rides, slides, jumping on the Pumpkin Jumping Pillow, playing a round of Cow Pie Putt-Putt Golf, solving giant mazes, cooling off in the Irrigation Station Splash Pad, and taking sunflower photo sessions.
• Ages: 1–7 years old
• Schedule: Indoor play area is open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays from 9am–4pm, with Indoor Play Area Reservations available now through February 2026; Little Farmers Experiences are offered Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays; a Season Pass is valid for 12 months from the purchase date.
• Price: Little Farmers Experiences are a $5 add-on with an Indoor Play Reservation; General Admission Family Fun Visit is $10–$18 per person per visit; Fan of the Farm Season Pass holders and children 2 and under do not pay admission for the Indoor Play area or Little Farmer's Experiences.
Great Country Farms began in 1993 when the second generation of the Zurschmeide family in Loudoun County started the farm with a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. The Zurschmeide family has been farming in Loudoun County since the 1970s, and Great Country Farms is a 400 acre working farm. The farm’s goal is to offer a way for everyone to experience farm life and enjoy the benefits of its bounty. The leadership team includes Mark Zurschmeide as CFO Chief Farm Operator, Kate Zurschmeide as Farmer of Fun, and Debbie Zurschmeide-Schoeb as CEO Chief Experience Orchestrator, and the patriarch Farmer Bob was lost in June of 2022.
Great Country Farms has been recognized by the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce as “Agribusiness of the Year” in 1996 and 2007. The farm started with a CSA that delivered produce to homes as far as Alexandria and Arlington, and it offers military families, active and veteran, complimentary family admission daily from November 1–30, 2025. The farm uses regenerative agriculture practices, including no GMO seed varieties in the veggie garden and no- or low-spray growing practices, and offers estate meats from animals with ample access to range and open pastures that are not given sub-therapeutic, preemptive antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones like rBST.
Space is limited for the Indoor Play Area and Little Farmers Experiences, so reservations are required, and Season Pass holders are asked to reserve their space using the code provided in the last farm newsletter. One parent review notes that kids enjoy running around going down the slides, jumping on the pumpkin pillow, playing putt putt, picking fruit, and “just BEING KIDS,” and another review highlights the upick produce as better than fruits and vegetables bought, homegrown, or purchased at a farmers market.
Last updated January 18, 2026.
• Ages: 1–7 years old
• Schedule: Indoor play area is open Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays from 9am–4pm, with Indoor Play Area Reservations available now through February 2026; Little Farmers Experiences are offered Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays; a Season Pass is valid for 12 months from the purchase date.
• Price: Little Farmers Experiences are a $5 add-on with an Indoor Play Reservation; General Admission Family Fun Visit is $10–$18 per person per visit; Fan of the Farm Season Pass holders and children 2 and under do not pay admission for the Indoor Play area or Little Farmer's Experiences.
Great Country Farms began in 1993 when the second generation of the Zurschmeide family in Loudoun County started the farm with a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. The Zurschmeide family has been farming in Loudoun County since the 1970s, and Great Country Farms is a 400 acre working farm. The farm’s goal is to offer a way for everyone to experience farm life and enjoy the benefits of its bounty. The leadership team includes Mark Zurschmeide as CFO Chief Farm Operator, Kate Zurschmeide as Farmer of Fun, and Debbie Zurschmeide-Schoeb as CEO Chief Experience Orchestrator, and the patriarch Farmer Bob was lost in June of 2022.
Great Country Farms has been recognized by the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce as “Agribusiness of the Year” in 1996 and 2007. The farm started with a CSA that delivered produce to homes as far as Alexandria and Arlington, and it offers military families, active and veteran, complimentary family admission daily from November 1–30, 2025. The farm uses regenerative agriculture practices, including no GMO seed varieties in the veggie garden and no- or low-spray growing practices, and offers estate meats from animals with ample access to range and open pastures that are not given sub-therapeutic, preemptive antibiotics or synthetic growth hormones like rBST.
Space is limited for the Indoor Play Area and Little Farmers Experiences, so reservations are required, and Season Pass holders are asked to reserve their space using the code provided in the last farm newsletter. One parent review notes that kids enjoy running around going down the slides, jumping on the pumpkin pillow, playing putt putt, picking fruit, and “just BEING KIDS,” and another review highlights the upick produce as better than fruits and vegetables bought, homegrown, or purchased at a farmers market.
Last updated January 18, 2026.
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