North Carolina farms open for spring events
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North Carolina farms open for spring events

Posted on 03/22/21

RALEIGH, NC (WWAY) — North Carolina farms across the state will have plenty of outdoor experiences and local food options this spring as they open their gates to welcome visitors. Farms are offering small group, reservation only, and timed-ticketed events this spring.

There are a variety of agritourism activities to choose from including Easter egg hunts, strawberry picking, Mother’s Day events, and farmers markets. Following is a selection of experiences offered at North Carolina farms through Memorial Day. Visitors are encouraged to download the Visit NC Farms app to discover more than 1,000 destinations and farms nearby and across the state.  Visitors are encouraged to verify event dates and hours of operation before going.

Central NC

• Willow Oak Farms’ farm stand is opening with produce, on-the-farm ice cream shop, food truck events, and craft vendor fairs in Fuquay-Varina.

• Good Karma Ranch of Iron Station will be offering alpaca yoga, barn quilt-making classes, and farm tours, beginning weekends in March. Register ahead using the website.

• CATHIS Farm of Lillington has dinosaurs loose on the farm. Visit the farm’s website for tickets to this unique drive-thru event on April 16 – 18. Bring or rent your own Nerf Blaster.

• Robertson Family Farm of King will be opening its u-pick strawberry patch in May.

• Ingram’s Family Farm of High Point will be open this spring with pick-your-own berries, a dessert barn, animal feeding, and a festival.

• Visit Homeland Creamery of Julian for scheduled farm tours, an April farmers market, an Easter Egg Hunt this spring.

• Dewberry Farm of Kernersville is hosting a Springtime on the farm u-pick event including tulips, baby chicks and bunnies, and photo ops. They are also hosting a Mother’s Day tea. Visit the website for tickets.

• Zebulon Farm Fresh Market of Zebulon is gearing up for its 2021 season with 24 dates from April to October. Visit the market to support local farmers and producers.

• Buckwheat Farm’s u-pick strawberry season will be here mid-April through late May. Come to the farm in Apex for homemade jams, jellies, and ice cream.

• Grass Grazed of Rougemont will be hosting farm-to-table dinners and educational workshops this spring.

• Millstone Creek Orchards apple barn, picnic area, and playground in Ramsuer will be open in March. Spring photography sessions will also be offered. Be sure to get the apple cider slushies when you visit.

• Fernrock Farm of Hillsborough offers an opportunity for visitors to “cut their own flowers” in its over 1.5-acre garden. The farm is also offering spring classes by reservation through its website. A plant sale is also planned with pre-orders and drive-thru pickup.

• Sam Warren Farm, LLC’s Barnyard in Spring Hope will open April 9 at 11 a.m. for the season. Visitors will find farm animals, a cow train ride, fresh produce, cut flowers, ice cream, and more.

• Woodcrest Farm and Forge of Hillsborough will be offering private farm tours, blacksmithing classes, and farm camps this spring.

• The ice cream stand at Karefree Produce in Carthage is opening for the season on March 23. An open house will be held on May 1 with craft vendors, food trucks, and music.

• Prodigal Farms of Rougemont is hosting farm tours by reservation only. Get up close and personal with the farm’s herd of friendly goats.

• Make a reservation at Carolina Fun Factory in Carthage for pony rides, barn animal visits, and to take home your own farm fresh eggs.

• Mark your calendars for Dinner on the Farm: a distinctly local, alfresco, semi-formal community dining experience at Windy Hill Farm in Cedar Grove. Dinners will be held on May 16 and June 20.

• Visit Brookhaven Mill Farm in Greensboro on Saturdays and Sundays for its petting zoo, snack shack, and farm store.

• Get your timed-ticket to visit Sunshine Lavender Farm in Hurdle Mills on March 27 and April 10 for its annual Spring Lavender Planting Clinic and Sale. Reserve plants for contactless pick-up or shipping. Farm Market will be open.

• Our Local Farm in Smithfield offers Farm Tours by reservation. Check out its Spring Break Farm School March 29 – April 1, and other upcoming classes.

• Baldwin Farms’ Spring Farm Day will be May 1 from 11 a.m. -3 p.m. Come learn about the farm in Yanceyville, see local vendors, participate in games and activities, and more.

• Patterson Farm Market & Tours, Inc of Mt. Ulla will be having a Drive-Thru Experience Easter Egg Hunt, barn & playground, spring field trips (in-person & virtual), and pick-your-own strawberries. Please check the website or call to make reservations for events.

• Fine Family Farm of Denton offers a Certified Roadside Farm Market and a farm stays on Airbnb. Baby goat yoga events will be offered to begin in May.

• “Pick Your Own Bouquet” while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine at Flint Rock Farm in Cameron. Schedule a time to pick and arrange your flower bouquet from beautiful zinnias, cosmos, and Black-Eyed Susans. The season is anticipated to begin in late May/early June.

 

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