BAUMAN'S FARM & GARDEN
Bauman’s Farm & Garden is a year-round family-owned farm market located just 20 minutes from Salem. Besides fresh produce, Bauman’s features a scratch bakery (with its famous fresh apple cider donuts and fruit pies), an extensive assortment of gourmet foods (including our own fruit jams, jellies and syrups), home décor, gifts, deli, coffee shop, cidery (Bauman’s Cider), kids play area, and an award-winning garden center. Starting mid-September through October, Bauman’s Harvest Festival is an award-winning pumpkin patch for fall family fun. Visit during the holidays for hayrides out to the Christmas trees, U-cut and pre-cut trees, wreaths and holiday décor.
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