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GROUP TOURS, FIELD TRIPS & PARTIES
The only thing better than a getaway to the country is gathering a large group of your classmates, coworkers, friends and family to join you on a visit to Heaven Hill Farm to experience a true working farm for some exclusive seasonal fun.
Fall Group ToursExplore the farm in the Fall to learn about the fruits of the farmer's labor and see how the farm animals are growing and thriving in the country air. Fall tours begin the last week of September and run through the end of October, Monday through Friday, excluding Columbus Day. Read more about what you can do on a Fall Group Tour of the farm...
Spring Group ToursSpring tours offer an introduction to the growing season with a few basic tips about plants & gardening and an opportunity to greet the newly born baby farm animals. Book a Spring tour from April through August, Monday through Friday. Read more about what you can do on a Spring or Summer Group Tour of the farm...
Educational field trips to the farm are open to school groups, homeschoolers, corporate organizations, senior groups, scout troops, church groups and any group that is interested in having an experience that is both educational and fun.
Group Admission: $6.00 per person. 1 teacher per class receives free admission.
PLEASE NOTE: Group tours are available weekdays only until 6:00 pm, light permitting.
Birthday PartiesCelebrate your birthday down on the farm with friends and family. Heaven Hill Farm is the perfect outdoor venue which allows you to hoot and holler in celebration of your special day. Plan an after-school event or join in the excitement of the Pumpkin Festival on the weekend! Either option will certainly make for a memorable birthday experience. Read more about how you can celebrate your special day on the farm...
All groups have access to our country store and farm market offering ice cream, farm fresh baked goods, fresh apple cider, a huge Halloween costume shop, local produce and much more.
Please keep in mind that tours take place in the field, greenhouses, nursery and gardens; dress appropriately. Sturdy, enclosed shoes are a must as the farm terrain is sometimes rocky and/or bumpy, especially on the walk to and inside the pumpkin patch. Some of the tours include hands-on instrucction in planting, so bring your garden gloves if you like. The weather and temperatures can fluctuate, therefore dressing in layers is recommended.
Testimonials:
~ Miss June, Mr. Shawn, Miss Colette (Director) and Miss Cindy from the Sussex-Wantage Pre-School Learning Center
~ Miss Bohannon, Smith Clove Elementary School, Monroe Woodbury School District
~ Miss D’Ambola’s 1st Grade Class from the Franklin School, Bloomfield |
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