WE ARE OPEN! COVID-19 Information

The health and safety of our guests and employees is very important to us. We want to ensure that a visit to Stony Hill Farms is safe, and also fun, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please take a moment to read our guidelines and information before you visit our farm.
Sunflower Festival Tickets Now on Sale!

Don’t miss one of the most popular events of the year! Each festival ticket includes a wagon ride to the sunflower fields. Other options include additional cut-your-own sunflowers, rustic flower buckets, homemade flights of ice cream, and fresh produce from our farm store.
Now Hiring!

Stony Hill Farms has various seasonal positions available throughout the year. Find out what opportunities are currently available!
Online ordering available beginning January 8th!

Starting January 8th, we will be offering online ordering and curbside pick-up ONLY on Fridays at our Market in Chester from 2-6PM and Saturdays in Paulus Hook from 11AM-1PM. Learn More
U-Pick Berries Now Finished for the Season

U-pick berry season is now officially over. Thanks to all who came out to our farm to pick this season. Stay tuned for other upcoming events!
2015: Knights & Dragons

The Dark Ages were explored by knights and ladies. Visitors learned the customs and life in medieval Europe in the Age of Chivalry.
2019: Bee aMAZEd

Our 2019 Corn Maze theme was “BEE aMAZEd”. Guests learned all about bees as they explored our giant corn maze! They joined us in celebrating these amazing pollinators, including the honey bee, NJ’s state insect.
2017: Sea Turtle Rescue

Visitors learned about the ecological role of sea turtles, the threats endangering them, and ways to protect their future while exploring the corn maze! They discover interesting facts about sea turtles and ways to help this threatened species make a comeback!
2018: Age of Edison

Our 2018 maze celebrated the life and inventions of Thomas Edison!
2016: Rutgers 250!

Stony Hill helped celebrate the 250th anniversary of the State University of New Jersey. Visitors explored the Maze Fun Park and learned about the history of Rutgers and its influence on New Jersey agriculture!