Admissions
The Turkey Hill Experience has a free area for visitors to explore. The rest of the Turkey Hill Experience is by paid admission only.
| Admission Type | Cost |
|---|---|
| Regular (ages 18-61) | $11.50 |
| Junior (ages 5-17) | $9.50 |
| Senior (ages 62+) | $9.50 |
| Children (ages 4 and under) | Free |
The Turkey Hill Experience Year Pass!
The Turkey Hill Experience Year Pass gives you unlimited access to the Turkey Hill Experience during normal business hours. In addition, you will receive 20% off at our Gift Shop. Plus, you'll receive VIP invitations to special events. The Year Pass is $30 and provides all the benefits for one full year!
How long can I expect to be in the Experience?
It will depend on each group or family, but we suggest allowing approximatley 60-90 minutes. After you have finished enjoying the exhibits, visit our gift shop.
Is this a guided tour?
No, it is a self-guided interactive experience. There is no one correct way to see everything. There is a natural flow to the Turkey Hill Experience, but you can interact with the experiences in the order you want.
What to Expect at The Experience
In the free section of the Turkey Hill Experience, guests can learn about the Frey Family and Lancaster County History (mostly featuring Columbia, Marietta, and Wrightsville). There is an interactive exhibit including maps and videos, plus a dairy exhibit featuring a milk display.
In the section of the Turkey Hill Experience that requires an admission fee, there are many interactive areas. Guests can visit the ice cream area, the tea area, and a third section talking about the Turkey Hill Dairy story. There are no actual ice cream or iced tea production lines at the Turkey Hill Experience. Guests can go through each area and participate in interactive activities along the way, such as smelling different tea leaves, milking mechanical cows, coming up with a flavor ideas, and enjoying the relaxation area with some iced tea.
How to Get to The Turkey Hill Experience
The Turkey Hill Experience is in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, conveniently located off Route 30 in Columbia, PA. Please see our map and driving directions for assistance.