Stay Longer With Outdoor Seating Space

Adventure Acres provides picnic and grill areas for families visiting Superior.

When you visit Adventure Acres in Superior, you can bring your own food and drinks and use the picnic and grill areas set up across the property. The space includes charcoal grills you can use during your visit, plus both shaded tables and open seating areas depending on what your group prefers. Families often pack coolers and plan to stay through lunch or into the afternoon because the setup makes it easy to settle in without rushing.

The picnic area works for small family outings and larger group gatherings alike. You can grill your own food on-site, spread out at the tables, and let kids move between eating and playing without needing to leave the farm. Shaded spots provide relief on warm days, while open areas give you room to set up chairs or blankets if your group is bigger. The space is designed to keep everyone comfortable while they enjoy the animals and activities available throughout the property.

If you want to plan a visit to Superior that includes a meal outdoors, Adventure Acres can accommodate your group with flexible seating and grilling access.

What the Space Includes and How It Works

The picnic and grill area at Adventure Acres in Superior includes multiple seating zones, charcoal grills ready for guest use, and enough table space to handle groups of varying sizes. You bring your own cooler, utensils, and charcoal if you plan to grill. The farm provides the setup and the space, and you control the timing of your meal around your visit. Families typically arrive, tour the animals, then return to the picnic area when they are ready to eat.

After you finish eating, the kids can go back to the play areas or animal zones without needing to pack up and drive somewhere else. Parents can stay at the tables, clean up at their own pace, and still keep sight lines to where the children are playing. The layout keeps the picnic area close to the main farm activities, so no one feels separated from the group.

The space works year round depending on weather, though most families use it during spring, summer, and early fall. You are welcome to stay as long as you like during regular visiting hours. If you are planning a larger celebration or private gathering, the farm offers dedicated event options that include reserved space and extended access.

Families visiting Adventure Acres often ask about what they can bring, how the grills work, and whether the space needs to be reserved ahead of time.

Questions About Bringing Food and Using the Space

What food and drinks can I bring to the picnic area?
You can bring any outside food and drinks you want. There are no restrictions on coolers, packed meals, or beverages, and the farm encourages families to plan their visit around a meal if that works better for your schedule.
How do the charcoal grills work?
The grills are available for guest use on a first-come basis. You need to bring your own charcoal, lighter fluid, and grilling tools. The farm provides the grill itself, and you are responsible for cleanup after you finish cooking.
When is the picnic area most crowded?
Weekends during the summer and early fall tend to be busier, especially around midday. Visiting earlier in the morning or on weekdays gives you more space and quieter access to the tables and grills.
What seating options are available?
The area includes both shaded picnic tables under tree cover and open seating zones where you can set up your own chairs or blankets. The variety lets you choose based on weather, group size, and whether you want sun or shade.
Why do families use this space during their visit?
It allows you to stay longer without needing to leave the farm for lunch or snacks. Kids can eat, play, and return to the animals multiple times throughout the day, which makes the visit feel more relaxed and less rushed.

If you are planning a trip to Adventure Acres in Superior and want to bring a meal along, the picnic and grill area gives you a place to settle in and enjoy the day without cutting your visit short.