We recently visited Nature Hill Farm, and it was truly an unforgettable experience. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed with warmth and kindness. The opportunity to pet and interact with the animals—llama, donkey, cow, and even a beautiful turkey—was such a joy, especially for the kids.
The farm store was another highlight. We purchased fresh milk, delicious cheese, and homemade bread—all of which tasted absolutely amazing. Everything is made with such care and love, and you can truly feel it.
This place is a hidden gem, and we are so grateful for the chance to visit. Thank you to everyone at Nature Hill Farm for creating such a magical and memorable experience. We can’t wait...
Read moreYou could walk around and look at the animals for FREE! My kids LOVED that. It has an awesome environment.
You do need to keep a close eye on their dog (which they acknowledge in signage). He barked really loudly as my toddler walked past. So I recommend not going near him if farm workers aren't around.
The farm store is cute and has a nice variety. I thought some prices were a little steep, but I imagine they are considered organic and true to the cost of small-scale farming. They have a pre-order system for bulk orders. Their price for a box of peaches is very comparable with...
Read moreAwesome birthday gift - My family signed me up for Nature Hills Farm's "Introduction to Cheese Making" class at Nature Hills Farm. It started with a tour of the farm and seeing where the milk and cream we used in the class came from. Heather Carter, Nature Hills farmer lead the class through process of making cream cheese, ricotta and mozzarella cheese. We sampled cheeses made in class and hard cheeses Heather had aged in her cheese cave. Heather offers a hard cheese making course and I am definitely going to sign up when...
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