CATEGORIES: Tourism >> Organic Farms and Educational Centers
A farm which regularly hosts school groups for farm tours, hayrides, petting zoo, fall pumpkin patch, and corn maze. Shelbyville.
Birthday parties, campfire sites, educational tours, harvest festival, and Christmas events. Cattle chute maze, trike trail, corn box, straw fort, corn walk, tunnel slides, racing slides, tiny town. Waterford.
Educational farms which offers toddler programs, school programs, scout programs, birthday parties, one day camp, and summer camp. Keene.
Through its hands-on programs, visitors of all ages discover the wonders of nature, explore ecological interconnections, practice appropriate land stewardship and master sustainable agriculture techniques. Tampa.
Educational farm field trips, farm tour, fall pumpkin fun, hay and sleigh rides, pony rides and petting zoo, young farmer's program. Located in Clarence and Akron.
Offers educational programs to the public, schools, and professionals affiliated with environmental education that teach agricultural sustainability, watershed protection, and the responsible use of natural resources. The programs are designed to expand awareness of the impact of human activity on the environment. Yorktown Heights.
Offers school year classes in Farm and Garden, Ohlone Native Americans, Wilderness, and serves as a summer day camp. Mountain View.
Dedicated to the preservation and education of animals from around the world. It offers horse drawn wagon tour of animal farm, knowledgeable tour guide to give facts on the animals and answer your questions, a stop at the animals nursery/petting barn, access to the picnic area.
Organic permaculture farm and educational homestead. Permaculture, gardening, woodworking, cooking, food preservation, animal husbandry, sustainable forestry, and ecological construction methods. Dorchester.
Offers an ideal country setting that you and your family can enjoy in the shade of the massive live oak trees. Information about pigs, cows, goats, sheep, chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese, and donkeys, a chance for everyone to milk a cow, train ride, pony rides for children. Kissimmee.
Offers fresh cut Christmas trees, choose-and-cut Christmas trees, parties, and educational tours for schools, church groups and families. Alvarado.
Olive orchard, fruit orchard, strawberry field, chicken range, sprout house, vegetable garden, earthworm beds. Paso Robles.
An historical house built in 1795 which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Offering wood shop & woodworking classes. Harrodsburg.
A small, non-profit farm-based education center. Dedicated to cultivating connections between people and their local ecosystems by: pursuing community food security, fostering agricultural and ecological diversity, and teaching the arts of sustainable living. Williams.
Educational farm, whose goal is to provide a place where kids and adults alike can go to relax, play, and learn about the world we live in.
A beautiful new 67-acre educational facility providing information on farming, gardening and conservation. Columbia.
Reptile refuge, with nile crocs, over 300 gators, rattlesnakes and giant pythons, ostriches, emus.
Educational family farm, where kids can learn to feed animals and know how to take care of the planet. Canton.
Member organization established to strengthen and support the work of educators and administrators providing public access to their productive working farms. Concord.
Membership-supported, nonprofit environmental education center. Its mission is to cultivate a conservation ethic in students, educators and families who come here to learn. Casual visitors may enjoy the walking trails, childrens farmyard, inn, restaurant, property tours and special events.