Some Of The Most Beautiful Grounds In Vermont Can Be Found At Shelburne Farms, A National Historic Landmark
By Luke|Published April 10, 2020
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Rolling green pastures, old wooden barns, and stunning views of the blue Adirondack mountains welcome visitors to Shelburne Farms. The farm is a nonprofit organization that strives to educate and implement sustainable farming techniques that inspire others to cultivate a sustainable future for our communities. The farm is open to the general public from mid-May to mid-October and includes walking tours, a children’s farmyard, a bread bakery, and cheesemaking. The farm also serves as an inn and offers many events throughout the year for kids and adults.
Shelburne Farms, a National Historic Landmark, is a 1,400-acre operating farm and forest located in Shelburne, Vermont.
The history of Shelburne Farms dates back to the Abanaki, an indigenous people, who were settled in these lands. Since 1972 Shelburne Farms has been open to the public as a way to share and grow the agricultural community.
If you are interested in staying at the farm for longer than just an afternoon, spend a night at their highly acclaimed inn and dine at the fabulous restaurant.
General admission to the Farm is eight dollars for adults and five dollars for children. If you are a resident of Shelburne, you can enter the farm free of charge. For more information about Shelburne Farms, visit their website
There are not many places in Vermont that you can visit that display such beauty and calmness as the grounds at Shelburne Farms. With an old history and a sustainable mission, Shelburne Farms brings out the best of community.
Have you visited the grounds at Shelburne Farms before? Let us know what were your favorite aspects of the farm by leaving a comment below.
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