


Wojcik's Farm | 65 Milk Street | Blackstone, MA 01504 | Phone: 508-883-9220 | Email: wojcikfarm@comcast.net
65 Milk Street
Blackstone, MA 01504
Phone: 508-883-9220
Email: wojcikfarm@comcast.net


















About Us
Wojcik's Farm is a family-owned and operated fruit & vegetable farm located in Blackstone, Massachusetts. The farm first started in the basement of the late Joseph Wojcik in 1953. Today, Wojcik's farm is still in business, thanks to the help & hard work of the Wojcik family & their friends, and of course, our new and returning customers. The Wojcik's plan on continuing this passed-on tradition for years to come.
At the farm, you can visit the orchard where you can enjoy picking your own apples or stroll through the pumpkin patch where you can pick your own Jack O' Lantern!
If you enjoy challenges, then leave time in your schedule to try out the five-acre corn maze. The design changes from year to year and is great for everyone. Try it at night too for a bit of a thrill! Please bring a flashlight!
Wojcik's Farm also offers complimentary tractor-driven wagon rides to and from the orchard, pumpkin patch, and corn maze.
There is a concession stand with a variety of snacks, soft-serve ice cream, drinks and more to satisfy your hunger after a fun filled day at the farm.
Enjoy your snacks at our large picnic area, or in the many grassy areas!
Before you head home, stop at the farm stand and bakery area where you can find a variety of fresh fruits & vegetables, local cider, our very own honey, freshly baked pies, breads, and so much more!
Come and take a break away from today's fast-paced lifestyle.
Questions? Send us an email @ wojcikfarm@comcast.net or call us at 508-883-9220
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Please call or email us if you lost any car keys, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are some of the varieties of apples available?
A few of the varieties in our orchard include Macintosh, Cortland, Empire, Gala, Golden & Red Delicious, 20 Ounce, Rome, Baldwin.
We do have Macoun and Honey-Crisp apples, however, they are only available for purchase inside of our farm stand.
A brochure listing all of our apple varieties is gievn to each person going to pick their own apples.
Do you allow climbing of the trees?
We strongly suggest to avoid climbing the apple trees. Injuries happen very easily. We don't want to see anyone go home unhappy or hurt.
Also, we are not responsible for ANY injuries that result from climbing trees, or from running, etc.
ALSO: PLEASE DO NOT THROW APPLES!!!
Do you sell or allow picking of 'drop' or fallen apples?
Because of the risk of e-coli from wild animal waste and other bacterias, we do not sell drop apples.
Are groups welcome, and if so, do we need reservations?
We welcome one and all. We don't require reservations unless the group has over 20 people. For groups with 15 or more people, we offer discounted corn maze tickets.
Please know the exact count of corn maze tickets that are needed when your group leader comes in to purchase them.
We frequently have birthday parties, community groups, and boy/girl scout groups that come to our farm.
For birthday parties, the only requirement we have is that no outside food is allowed; any food for the party must be purchased from our concession stand. Cakes are welcome and you can decorate your area as well. You are responsible for cleaning up after your party.
Are pets allowed?
We allow dogs to tag along on your visit, however they must be friendly, on a leash and you are required to clean up after them.
Why is Wojcik's farm different from other farms?
Wojcik's farm is a family-run business and always has been. We welcome you to visit and relax in our country atmosphere. With our budget-friendly prices, you can spend a day here, and not a fortune!
How is the corn maze designed?
Each summer, we plant the entire field of corn, almost 6 acres. We then choose a theme or idea for the maze. Our maze designer comes up with a design that we approve and then he does the cutting of the maze. To do this, he uses a zero-turn lawn mower and GPS. The cutting is done when the corn is about a foot high.
After the cutting is done, we have to go through with our own lawnmower a few times to cut down any additional weeds or corn stakls that were missed.
Finally, we randomly place our mailbox 'checkpoints' in the maze before we open to the public. We usually open the maze around the first weekend in September.
Is the corn maze scary?
No, but the corn maze might be a bit spooky if you visit at night, but there aren't any actors within the maze that purposely scare people.