Farm Camp

$350.00
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Cedar Mountain Farm is hosting its second annual farm camp! June 23-27, 8:30 – 3:00 for ages 8-12. 

During the week on the farm, campers will experience what it's like to be a farmer, learn teamwork, and build self-confidence. Barn activities include learning the role of livestock on the farm and how to properly care for them, milking our registered Jersey cows, and meeting our team of draft horses. Gardening activities include plant identification, planting and harvesting vegetables, and learning about sustainable/regenerative agriculture methods. Daily hands-on activities include tie-dyeing, flower pressing, and making butter and ice cream.

Campers and parents from our inaugural year gave us 5 stars and one parent shared, “Excellent, would do it again!”

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Cedar Mountain Farm is hosting its second annual farm camp! June 23-27, 8:30 – 3:00 for ages 8-12. 

During the week on the farm, campers will experience what it's like to be a farmer, learn teamwork, and build self-confidence. Barn activities include learning the role of livestock on the farm and how to properly care for them, milking our registered Jersey cows, and meeting our team of draft horses. Gardening activities include plant identification, planting and harvesting vegetables, and learning about sustainable/regenerative agriculture methods. Daily hands-on activities include tie-dyeing, flower pressing, and making butter and ice cream.

Campers and parents from our inaugural year gave us 5 stars and one parent shared, “Excellent, would do it again!”

Cedar Mountain Farm is hosting its second annual farm camp! June 23-27, 8:30 – 3:00 for ages 8-12. 

During the week on the farm, campers will experience what it's like to be a farmer, learn teamwork, and build self-confidence. Barn activities include learning the role of livestock on the farm and how to properly care for them, milking our registered Jersey cows, and meeting our team of draft horses. Gardening activities include plant identification, planting and harvesting vegetables, and learning about sustainable/regenerative agriculture methods. Daily hands-on activities include tie-dyeing, flower pressing, and making butter and ice cream.

Campers and parents from our inaugural year gave us 5 stars and one parent shared, “Excellent, would do it again!”