100 acres hosted by Sarah C.
First settled in the early 1800s by Joseph McCracken as payment for his service in the revolutionary war, the original farm encompassed over 100 acres. It has exchanged many hands and is now where we call home, a quiet little farm on top of a hill on a dead-end road.
Today, we raise Katahdin sheep, use horses to work the land, eat fresh eggs, grow our own vegetables, and raise our own meats. This is what we would like to share with you. Kids can get in on the action and help with chores, brush the horses, learn to garden and so much more. We are welcome to answer any questions you may have.
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Let's count sheep! Bring your tent and campout under the stars in our sheep pasture. Hilltop views looking down into the valley. Combination meadows and woodlands to suit your wants. Brisk country air and lots to do. Help with daily chores and seasonal tasks on a working farm. Ever been on a horse pulled wagon ride? Our chickens love any leftovers that you may have. Ask about Oprah, she loves meeting new people.
Bring as many people as you want on our 30 acres of pasture and woods. Want to be next to grazing sheep? Just pitch your tent. Want to be next to a babbling creek? Just pitch your tent. A composting toilet will be provided, so no need to feel uncivilized.
Breakfast will be provided on Saturdays and Sundays. Some advanced notice will be required. Complimentary coffee, tea and hot chocolate is available.