With rolling pastoral hills, green pastures, and mountains, Vermont's land is full of beautiful farms and bucolic landscapes. To experience all Vermont has to offer, we have created a list of fabulous farms where you can visit and explore what life on a farm is like! Here are some Vermont farms that look and feel like something out of a dream:
1. Shelburne Farms (Shelburne)
Located in the beautiful town of Shelburne, this farm offers visitors plenty of interesting and rewarding things to do. Walk through the farmland, learn about sustainable and ecological farming, and taste test some of the finest cheeses in Vermont.
2. Flack Family Farm (Enosburg)
This small organic farm in the Vermont hills welcomes visitors and offers them educational opportunities and a chance to assist them with jobs on the farm. Be sure to pick up some kimchee and sauerkraut while visiting the Flack Family Farm in Enosburg.
3. Champlain Orchards (Shoreham)
Champlain Orchards is a family owned and ecologically run farm in the small town of Shoreham, Vermont. Growing over 115 varieties of apples, this is the premier place in Vermont for fruit lovers.
4. Boyden Valley Winery (Cambridge)
There aren't many more breathtaking locations in Vermont than at Boyden Farm in Cambridge. With Mt. Mansfield looming large in the backdrop and rolling green hills, this winery offers visitors plenty to marvel at. Stop by for wine tasting or pick up some of their wines and spirits at their store. Be sure to check the website for current information on hours, availability, and events planning.
5. Liberty Hill Farm (Rochester)
For almost 40 years, the Liberty Hill Farm has been welcoming and delighting their guests. With home-cooked meals and bucolic scenery, the farm is a gustatory and eye-catching treat. Before visiting, please check their website for current information and availability.
6. Sugarbush Farm (Woodstock)
Looking for some classic Vermont maple syrup? Look no further than Sugarbush Farm in Woodstock. During your visit, enjoy sampling maple syrup, touring the sugarhouse, and wandering through their nature trails. For more on this farm, head over to their website.
7. Billings Farm and Museum (Woodstock)
This gorgeous working farm and museum has a rich history and inhabits an incredibly scenic part of Vermont. To learn more about this farm and museum and what you can expect from your visit, take a look at their website.
Have you visited any of these farms in Vermont? Which other farms would you add to this list?
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