Retreat at Hope Farm
Serving our community in awareness of agricultural education and activities that cultivate.
Serving our community in awareness of agricultural education and activities that cultivate.
Pet fuzzy highland cows, feed chickens and ducks, ride a horse or pony, watch pigs wallow, talk with the turkeys and guineas, heehaw with the donkeys, or maybe just come take a homesteading class. We offer it all here at
Family century farm consisting of 52 acres of pasture and some woods. Several barns and buildings including the main home, which is being remodeled for vacation rental. There are two ponds and a beautiful creek runs through the front of
The Williamson Family Farm is a living, working farm offering leisure and authentic Tennessee experiences utilizing diverse events and activities. It marries small farm heritage with emerging farm practices that showcase how small farms can thrive into the future. In
Boutique flower farm located in beautiful Chapel Hill. We also have Pick-your-own flowers, apples and vegetables. Boutique events, weddings and overnight farm lodging in the gorgeous estate home. Farm lodging allows guests to experience life on a working farm. We
Breeden’s Orchard is a 12 acre working orchard in Mount Juliet Tennessee. We grow peaches and apples, have a scratch bakery and new orchard store. We offer tours, field trips, story time and classes for all ages. We host a
Scott’s Orchard is a family owned and operated orchard on the Alabama/Tennessee state-line that started growing apples in 1901. Throughout they years, we have expanded to peaches and pick-your-own apples. Our farm store is open June through December with tons
U-pick fruit farm with blackberries, raspberries, elderberries, grapes, muscadines, peaches, gooseberries, currants, blueberries, apples, tomatoes, and our non-fruit Christmas Trees.
After being raised on a Robertson County farm, Tom Head fulfilled a life-long dream in 1983 and bought a farm. In the early years, he grew dark-fired tobacco, corn and soy beans. Eventually, corn and soy beans were deleted and
Grandaddy’s Farm has been run by the Dixon family since early 1951. From Charles Dixon in 1951 to current operators Andrew and Philip Dixon, the family tradition at Grandaddy’s is strong. Charles Dixon & his wife worked the land around