Events

1 day/week or two days/week days
Farm School
Farm School is a hands-on learning experience for pre-school through teens. Classes are held Tuesday and Thursday from 10:00 am…
8-14 years old
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1 day/week or two days/week days
Weddings
Dreaming of making your vows in a memorable and rustic setting? Without walking into your future with a wagon of…
8-14 years old
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Party on the Farm
Party on the Farm is the best way to celebrate! Birthdays, baby showers, or anniversaries, our 1600 sq.ft. barn is…
years old
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Monday through Friday from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm days
Farm Camp
Summer Camp is open to individuals aged 4 to 90. It offers games, music, educational activities with live animals, crafts,…
4 to 90 years old
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Travel Events
Would a petting zoo and/or pony rides make your event an experience to remember? We’ve got you covered! We’ve brought…
years old
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Events on the Farm
We host some of our own events on our farm. We keep our vendor fees low because we want to…
years old
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Friday , October 10 , 2 025 from 4 : 00 - 9 : 00 p m days
Chili Cook-Off
3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off and Fall festival
4 to 90 years old
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Saturday, December 13, 2025 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm days
Christmas on the Farm
2nd Annual Christmas Festival on the Farm
years old
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Saturday, March 28, 2026 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm days
Spring Fling
2nd Annual Spring Fling
years old
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FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. Can I stay or do I have to drop-off?

    This is your child. If you would like to stay, you may certainly stay. You can watch from a distance, set up an outdoor office, or participate in the fun. It’s your call!

  • 2. My child is on the spectrum, are they able to come to the farm?

    Yes! We have six kids ourselves, and three of them are neuro divergent. We understand how this works. We have limitations because we don’t have the staff to attend to every set of needs, but we have enjoyed having all kinds of kids with all kinds of challenges from non-verbal, to sensory disfunction, to hyperactivity, to emotional intensity. If your child has needs that require more attention than our staff and volunteers can provide, we would simply ask that you arrange for them to have “a person” on site during camp.

  • 3. Why are deposits “non-refundable?

    When you reserve a date, we can’t schedule anything else on that day. We require a deposit as a form of security. If a party backs out, we aren’t just losing out on that income, but any income we may have made had the date been open.

  • 4. What should I bring to camp?

    Pack a lunch, a water bottle, bring a swimsuit and towel, sunscreen, any medications they may need for maintenance or emergency, a list of any allergies, and a sense of adventure.

  • 5. What if my child can’t/doesn’t want to participate in a certain activity?

    Sometimes we process chickens during farm camp. It’s a great experience, but some kids want nothing to do with it. Two days a week, we swim, but not every kid can. We don’t force kids to do anything. We offer alternative activities if a child wants to pass. We do make them scoop poop for potty mouth though. That’s non-negotiable.