Small farm focused on sustainably grown and ethically raised food.
Our fully fenced, 10 acre property has both cultivated land and natural woods which creates the perfect space for children to unplug and connect with nature in multiple settings. Unique farm programs offer a learning experience which encourages team work, engages the body, and builds self esteem while emphasizing respect for the natural world and each other. Most importantly, we maintain an inclusive and safe space for kids to be kids and just have fun.

Our summer programs offer an outdoor, screen-free, and inclusive space for your child’s summer vacation. We provide a naturally wild environment for children to climb trees, engage with animals, get dirty, unleash their creativity, work hard, forge new friendships and simply play. Each week is themed to resonate with diverse interests and to ensure an enriching experience for our campers who spend the summer with us. All planned activities are optional and adaptable to suit the group.

June 15-19
Join us for our first farm camp of the summer! Watch chicks hatch from our incubator, work in the gardens, catch tadpoles and explore the woods. We will make soap with our goat milk, beeswax and plants, and package bars in homemade paper to take home. Friday campers can take photos with their favorite farm animal.

June 22-26
Children may suit up to visit the bee hives and spin honey to take home. We will collect flowers in the gardens as we learn about pollinators and their importance to farming and the planet. At the end of the week we will make bread to enjoy with our fresh honey harvest.

July 6 - 10
Campers spend the week with classic outdoor fun such as Gaga ball, capture the flag, hula hooping, stilt walking, and hide and seek. Children 8+ can practice fire making and archery. We end the week with friendly competitions and prizes.

June 29 - July 3
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July 13 - 17
These weeks we dive into the process of growing food—from soil prep and seed starting, to harvesting and cooking. We’ll snack on fresh sunflower seeds, pick lots of flowers, plant corn, seed lettuce, muck out the barns, mulch the gardens, pull weeds and more! On Friday we will make quesadillas in the solar oven with fresh salsa and salad from the garden.

July 20 - 24
This week is all about art. I‘ll teach children to weave a simple basket, dyed with flowers from the farm. Campers will also learn paper mâché by recycling paper waste and turning it into art. We will experiment with natural dyes to color paper creations and cotton gifts to take home.

July 27 - 31
Construction projects are naturally appealing to children and provide an opportunity for many types of learning. This week campers may choose to assemble a birdhouse, box, shelf, or stool and will learn to correctly use a measuring tape, square, hammer, hand saw, electric sander and hand drill.

Each camp day runs from 8:00 to 4:30.
$325 per week or $70 per day
Extended care is available until 5:30 for $10/day.
Younger siblings of ages 4-5 may be accepted.
Please contact us before registering to discuss this option.

This option creates a space for children who are too young for traditional jobs but are ready to do a little more than the younger campers. The responsibilities will be age appropriate and should help them learn about their interests and strengths in a supportive environment to boost their self esteem and build their independence. CITs may be asked to lead activities, perform extra farm chores and clean up after crafts, play games with campers, and more. After their first week, CITs may earn daily refunds in their camp tuition by fulfilling these responsibilities.
This program is $50 per day and is available for all summer camps.
Please contact us before registering to discuss this option.
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