These 14 Charming Farms in Utah Will Make You Love the Country
Utah is a large state, and much of it is very rural. Many families here own and operate farms. Here are a few photos of farm life in Utah that might just make you want to give up the city for a quieter life.

Gently rolling hills, dotted with charming farms.

Patrick and Grace McPolin don't own this farm anymore; Park City purchased it in 1990 and refurbished it. No longer a working farm, it's used for community events.
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After the work is done for the day, you get to enjoy this quiet view.
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Venice is in Sevier County, and is mainly agricultural. This pastoral scene almost makes me want to run away to the country and try my hand at raising sheep.

Sheep really are the star of the show. This little lamb thinks he’s pretty cool.

Big red barn and pasture with an amazing view.

This farm grows over 177 varieties of produce. The range-free chickens produce delicious, fresh eggs.

A Midway farms looks like an idyllic place to live, especially with the stunning Mount Timpanogos backdrop.
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While the original owner still holds the title to this farm, it's preserved by the Snyderville Basin Special Recreation District and Utah Open Lands.

This homestead was built in 1908; the Gifford family lived here from 1928 to 1969. Now it's part of the National Park.

You can't live here, but you can visit! Wheeler Farm was built by Joseph Hammond in 1853. The Wheeler family bought the farm in 1887.

Family owned and operated for more than 100 years.

A fifth-generation farm growing peaches, plums, apricots, melons and more.
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This family farm business grows pretty much every kind of produce.
These are just a few of the many farms in Utah. Do you have another favorite? Tell us in the comments!
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