03/29/2024
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RALEIGH – Travelers looking for unique farm experiences will have plenty of options this spring as farms across the state open their gates to welcome visitors.

Options to choose from include Easter egg hunts, strawberry picking, Mother’s Day events and farmers markets. Following is a selection of activities being offered at N.C. agritourism farms through Memorial Day. Visitors are encouraged to verify event dates and hours of operations before they go.

 

Eastern North Carolina

Garner Farm in Newport will be open for strawberry season in April and May. The farm offers you-pick strawberries, field trips and farm-to-table dinners.

Greenlands Farm in Bolivia is open year-round for farm tours and classroom field trips. The third-generation homestead farm is home to Helpers of Our Farm, a non-profit educational farm animal sanctuary.

Hubb’s Farm in Clinton will host its Topper’s EGG-ceptional Egg Hunt weekend April 13-14. During the event, thousands of eggs will be dropped from an airplane. In addition, they will offer field trips by appointment, April 9-11.

Lu Mil Vineyard in Elizabethtown will host the Lewis & Clark circus April 25 with two shows at 5 and 7:30 p.m.

The Farmer’s Barn in Chadbourn will have its third-annual Easter Eggsplosion April 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to its regular farm activities, visitors can enjoy egg hunts, egg races, decorating contests and more.

Twiddle Dee Farm in Clinton offers farm stays for women on its working farm with cattle, sheep, donkeys and horses.

Central North Carolina

Alpha and Omega Corn Maze in Hamptonville will host a helicopter egg drop on April 20 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event features an egg hunt and breakfast with the Easter Bunny. The corn maze also will offer educational field trips April 2-5 and April 16-19.

Cedar Grove Blueberry Farm in Cedar Grove will host the Funk Down on the Farm Food & Beverage Festival April 13 from 1-5 p.m. The event features over 27 wineries, breweries and cideries.

Daveste’ Vineyards in Troutman offers winery tours Thursdays through Mondays in the spring. Tours are offered at 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.

Deans Farm Market in Wilson will host its Easter on the Farm event April 6 from 10 a.m. to noon. The event features indoor Easter crafts, a visit with the Easter Bunny, an Easter egg hunt and playground fun.

Dewberry Farm in Kernersville will open its tulip farm for a you-pick tulip event around the end of March. The exact date will depend on weather. Visitors are encouraged to check the farm’s website for updates.

Fine Family Farm in Denton will offer goat yoga sessions April 20 and May 4. Reservations are required.

Flint Rock Farm in Cameron will offer day camps on the farm March 29, and April 17 and 18. Each camp runs from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes hands-on farm activities. Reservations are required. In addition, the farm will offer educational field trips in April and May by appointment.

Lloyd’s Dairy in Efland will host the Tarheel Antiques Festival March 29-31.
Middle Ground Farm in Monroe will have a brunch for Mother’s Day May 12 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event includes brunch and tours of the farm’s hydroponic lettuce barn, livestock, orchard and high-tunnel operations.

Mitchell’s Nursery & Greenhouse in King will host its annual Spring Open House on April 13 from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The nursery will showcase its geraniums and other spring flowers during the event.

Morgan Ridge Vineyards & Brewhouse in Gold Hill will host its annual Adult Easter Egg Hunt  April 20 from 3-7 p.m. The event includes music, entertainment and a hunt through the vineyard’s rolling hills.

Plum Granny Farm in King will hold a workshop about growing ginger and turmeric March 30 and a workshop about growing brambles on April 28. In addition, the farm will have plant sales April 14, 19 and 28.

Smith’s Nursery in Benson will have an Easter Egg Hunt April 20 from 11 a.m. to noon. The farm also will hold a Mothers’ Day farm-to-fork luncheon May 11. Strawberry fields will be open for both events.

The Community Farm at Chestnut Ridge in Efland will have a Mother’s Day picnic May 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visitors can enjoy a picnic lunch, hayrides, lawn games and pick their own fresh bouquet of flowers.

Vino Oasi in Stem will host The Hawg in the Holler Music Festival April 27 from 4-11 p.m. The charity event will benefit the Humane Society of Granville County.
WDW Strawberry Farm & Roadside Stand in Princeton will open for strawberry picking April 13. Visitors can pick their own strawberries or buy pre-picked berries at the farm stand.

Zebulon Farm Fresh Market in Zebulon will kick off the 2019 season with an Opening Day Celebration on April 27 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. More than 30 local vendors will be selling their products at the market.

Western North Carolina

Appalachian Barn Alliance in Mars Hill will hold its annual barn tour of Madison County May 18 from 1:30-7:30 p.m. The day includes a bus tour of several historic barns, dinner and music.

Blue Ridge View Farm in Morganton is offering an Airbnb experience starting in April. The farm will use the vacation-rental site to offer a two-hour farmstead goat-milking and cheese-making experience.

Catawba Farms in Newton is the home of Catawba County’s first winery. The vineyard and winery are open Fridays-Sundays from noon-5 p.m., and offers a tasting room, picnic area, farm animals and more.

Cherry Mountain Farm in Rutherfordton will open for the season March 9. The Angora-goat farm offers visitors a chance to see the goats and learn about how goat fiber is prepared. On April 20, the farm will host shearing day from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Goodness Farms in Forest City will of+fer daily Shitake mushroom growing classes the weeks of March 18 and March 25. Visitors can register with the Rutherford County Cooperative Extension by calling 828-287-6015.

High Mountain Meadows Farm & Creamery in Hayesville will begin offering weekend farm stays on its dairy goat farm starting April 1. Guests can participate in hands-on activities with dairy goats and learn the basics of cheese making.

Jackson County Farmers Market in Sylva will be open Wednesdays and Saturdays starting in April. The market, which has operated for 18 years, offers a variety of locally grown products, food trucks, music and other special events.
Jewel of the Blue Ridge Vineyard and Farm in Marshall is open for farm tours from April to October. The farm will offer a wood-stove cooking class March 30 and a rope making class on April 17.

Kiss of the Sun Garden in Forest City offers hanging plants, fresh-cut flowers, perennials, daylilies, hibiscus and more. The greenhouse is open by appointment.

North River Farms in Mills River will host Mills River Day May 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event includes environmental education, farm tours, pony rides, music, vendors and food.

Pangaea Plants in Lake Lure offers tours, field days and workshops. The botanical sanctuary is the only certified biodynamic medicinal herb farm in the Southeast.

Piccione Vineyards in Ronda will hold a bud-break celebration on April 13 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The special event includes a wine tasting, music from James Vincent Carroll and food from Gold Leaf Catering.

The Farmer’s Daughter in Taylorsville will offer pre-picked and you-pick strawberries starting around May 7. Visitors are encouraged to check the farm’s website for updates on the growing season.

Wildcat Ridge Farm in Clyde will be open every day of May for its peony blooming season. The farm offers one of the largest collections of peonies in the state. Guests can also stay at the farm in one of its luxury yurts.

WoodMill Winery in Vale will hold its Spring Wine Festival March 16 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event includes the release of the winery’s apple wine and Concord grape wine, as well as wine tastings, artisan crafters and more.

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