Discover the best top things to do in Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain including Country Dreams Farm, Asgaard Farm & Dairy, Hacketts Orchard, Mace Chasm Farm, Hall Home Place, Shelburne Farms, Shelburne Orchards, Allenholm Farm, Hudak Farm, Philo Ridge Farm.
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5.0 based on 35 reviews
Working farm offering a fall corn maze, pumpkin patch, wagon rides, petting zoo, and kids play area. Petting zoo animals include fainting goats, pygmy goats, chickens, pot belly kids, and a calf. The farm also raises Belgian Draft Horses, cattle, and donkeys. We are open from mid September through October for pumpkin picking and corn maze adventures. There is also fresh produce seasonally. Winter sleigh rides run from mid December through February and are located at the Historic John Brown Farm in Lake Placid, NY. The farm also has seasonal produce for sale, as well as fresh eggs.
Wonderful sleigh ride in a winter wonderland. The horses are beautiful. Great for families. A must do when in Lake Placid.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Asgaard Farm & Dairy is a family-owned and operated farm that produces farmstead cheeses and other dairy, meat, poultry products, and vegetables for the local community. Originally the home of renowned artist, Rockwell Kent, Asgaard is nestled on 1500 acres in the heart of the High Peaks of the Adirondacks.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
We stopped in last week to make sure that the cider donuts we first tried two years ago were still good. They were, as was the home-made apple crisp (tart and sweet at the same time, with the taste of apples melting in your mouth). We bought a gallon of their maple syrup, as well as a bag of Cortlands and some garlic and tomatoes. The apple trees were loaded with apples, the yard full of big pumpkins, and there is a little playground for the little ones. The people that work at Hacketts are so friendly and helpful. What a great place to spend the afternoon - eat good food, pick some gorgeous apples, and support a local family business. I highly recommend at least one visit.
5.0 based on 12 reviews
Self serve freezers and egg coolers are in the butcher shop; come in anytime. Our beef and sheep are grass fed; our pigs and chickens are pastured and eat grains and whey. A variety of cuts are prepared, some smoked, and fresh sausages are made each week using herbs from our fields and organic spices. Visit Mace Chasm Farm and learn about the area's burgeoning farm community.
4.5 based on 630 reviews
A nonprofit organization educating for sustainability. Its campus is a 1,400-acre working farm, forest, and National Historic Landmark. Year-round walking trails and programs; seasonal inn, property tours, and children's farmyard (mid-May to mid-October)
Visited the farms based on the reviews everywhere on the internet and wasn’t disappointed ! The property is huge and offers miles of trails where you can either interact with animals , watch maple trees tapped or marvel at the beautiful inn and the barn . I must say I think the farm offers the best view of the lake . Be prepared to spend at least three hours when visiting to truly enjoy the views offered by the farm .
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Nick is super cool, laid back and knowledgeable! The man epitomizes Vermont! I ran a 5k race there a few years ago and it was tough, up and down uneven ground followed by an annoying hill at the very end, and it was lightly raining; keep in mind this was in October and was not warm by any means. After the race I went and got my warm clothes and came back under a roof where Nick had built a hearth and had pizza going! Score! While I was standing there I kept smelling this wonderful combination of ginger and apple cider, he took me in where it was bring made and explained the entire process and topped it of with a very nice size sample, wow. You have to try Ginger Jack and you can find it at the orchard or most natural food stores and small local owned stores. We go apple picking almost every year and if you are into m aking your own cider wait until the end of the season and you can fill as much as your vehicle can hold for a nominal price. The views are beautiful and they have a small store that's a must stop into.By far my favorite orchard and I have had the privilege or visiting many orchards due to my job at a local natural food market where I worked in produce. We toured many, and got paid to eat apples, and Nick's is my favorite, I also now live a stones throw away! Lengthy review? Absolutely and well deserved in fact not long enough. Did I mention Shelburne Orchards is my favorite of all I've ever been to?
4.5 based on 45 reviews
We biked from the southern start of the causeway in Colchester to this farm (about 6 miles one-way) with 2 kids. It was a great stop for ice cream, to pet & feed the farm animals, and to play on their playground.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Hudak Farm is a unique farmstand featuring an abundant selection of seasonal vegetables and fruits, picked fresh daily on our farm. Our effort is dedicated to the organic health of our soil and the quality and flavor of our produce. We also maintain spring and early summer greenhouses full of our meticulously grown geraniums, bedding plants, signature hanging baskets, herb and vegetable plants, an
4.5 based on 12 reviews
A beautiful, diversified working farm with a fully stocked Farm Market and Café area. Buy fresh produce and meat grown on-farm, other Vermont products, or stop for coffee, pastry, breakfast, and lunch. Visitors are welcome to walk the farm and learn about our agricultural practices during their visit.
They had a Deliciois breakfast sandwich in a peaceful setting out back. It Great way to start out the day!
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