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Agritourism Getaways & Day Trips AGRITOURISM GETAWAYS & DAY TRIPS VISITING GREENMARKET FARMERS & PRODUCERS More at www.grownyc.org or www.escapemaker.com AG FARM/DESTINATION PRODUCTS & CONTACT INFORMATION LOCATION / HOURS MORE INFO MAP EXPERIENCES 1 3 Corner Field Sheep shearing, sheep’s milk Renata Piloto- Cheese Tour Coordinator County Route 64 Greenmarkets: Union Square cheese and other sheep’s milk 518-812-9273 Shushan, NY 12873 Part of the September Cheese Tour Farm products, yearly farm tour with [email protected] September 12-14, 10-4pm More on Lodging: www.bunkerhillinn.com cheese tasting www.thecheesetour.com Washington County www.washingtonnycounty.com Capitol-Saratoga Region *** Apple Hills Farm Farm market, cafe, critter coral, Dave and Joy Johnson 131 Brooks Rd More on lodging/area info: www.visitbinghamton.org PYO apples 607-729-2683 Binghamton, NY 13905 [email protected] Year Round cafe & market www.applehills.com June/July berries Sept-Oct apples / Broome County Chautauqua-Allegheny **** 2, Barrington Cellars Wine, Juice Ken & Eileen Farnan 2690 Gray Rd. Greenmarkets: Brooklyn Borough Hall, Grand Army Wine Tasting 315-531-8923 Penn Yan, NY 14527 Plaza, Union Square 4 & Buzzard Crest Tours [email protected] 10:30am-5pm May-Nov; Sat Only Part of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail Vineyards www.barringtoncellars.com Yates County More on lodging/area info: www.yatescounty.com Finger Lakes Region **** Bellinger’s Orchard Corn maze, hayride, PYO Thomas Bellinger & Kenneth Coyne 685 Argersinger Rd. More on lodging/area info: www.halcyonfarm.com apples, picnicking 518-922-8558 Fultonville, NY 12072 www.visitmontgomerycountyny.com [email protected] Sept-Mid Nov. 10am-6pm www.bellignersorchard.com Montgomery County Central New York Region *** 3 Bobolink Dairy Dairy cows, cheese making, Nina & Jonathan White 369 Stamets Road Greenmarkets: Tucker Square, Union Square on-site bakery, farm tours, live [email protected] Milford, NJ 08848 More on lodging/area info: www.visitnj.org music www.Cowsoutside.com Farm tours Sat-Sun at 2pm Farm store Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri 12- 6pm / Sat-Sun 9am-5pm Hunterdon County / New Jersey ** 5 Castello di Wine, Giovanni Borghese 17150 Rt. 48 Greenmarkets: Grand Army Plaza Wine Tasting 631-734-5158 Cutchogue, NY 11935 Part of North Fork Wine Trail Borghese Vineyard Tours [email protected] 11am-5pm daily, year-round PICK UPS FROM LIRR TRAIN and Winery www.castellodiborghese.com Suffolk County CSA: YES Long Island Region **** More on lodging/area info: www.licvb.com 6 Consider Bardwell Goat and cows, farm tours, Chris Gray 1333 Route 153 Greenmarkets: Greenpoint/McCarren Park, Jackson cheese making workshops, 802-645-9928 West Pawlet, VT 05775 Heights, 97th Street, Carroll Gardens market, Abingdon Farm farm dinners, On-site lodging [email protected] Year-round self-guided Square / Part of the September Cheese Tour / More www.considerbardwellfarm.com walking tour / Rutland County on lodging/area info: www.vermontvacation.com Central Vermont *** AGRITOURISM GETAWAYS & DAY TRIPS VISITING GREENMARKET FARMERS & PRODUCERS More at www.grownyc.org or www.escapemaker.com Dressel Farms Hay rides, corn maze, ice The Dressel Family 271 Route 208 More on lodging/area info: www.kettleboro.com cream, apple cider doughnut 845-255-0693 New Paltz, NY 12561 www.ulstercountyalive.com stand, PYO apples [email protected] June-April 9am-5pm www.dresselfarms.com Ulster County Hudson Valley * Emmi & Sons Farm Farm market, PYO apples Tony Emmi 1482 West Genesee Rd More on lodging/area info: www.visitsyracuse.org 315-635-7529 Baldwinsville, NY 13027 [email protected] May-October 9am-6pm www.emmifarms.com Onondaga County Finger Lakes **** 7 Fishkill Farms Cheese, milk, meats, jams, Josh Morgenthau 9 Fishkill Farm Rd. Greenmarkets: Brooklyn Borough Hall, sauces, u-pick apples, corn, Phone: 845-897-4377 Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 Carroll Gardens, Windsor Terrace pumpkins, eggs, cider, [email protected] 9am-6pm daily, June-October Beacon & Tarrytown Farmers' hayrides, cider demos. Classes: www.fishkillfarms.com Dutchess County Market Part of Dutchess Farm Fresh Tours food processing, homebrew, Hudson Valley Region ** WILL PICK UP FROM METRO NORTH TRAIN fermenting, compost, rabbits & Weddings & Private parties / CSA: YES chickens to visit, picnic tables, More on lodging/area info: www.dutchesstourism.com Jamaican Grill on-site 8 Floral Beauty Group and school tours of the Jamie Critelli 1060 Magee St. Greenmarkets: 57th Street greenhouses dedicated to 607-732-3848 Elmira, NY 14901 PICK UPS FROM BUS OR TRAIN STATION Greenhouses flower and vegetable [email protected] Chemung County More on lodging/area info: www.lindenwaldhaus.com production. Finger Lakes Region**** www.marktwaincountry.com Fly Creek Cider On-site 3br. rental, cider mill, Bill & Brenda Michaels 288 Goose Street, More on lodging/area info: www.bandbranch.com Tractorland, walk-up cafe 607-547-9692 Fly Creek, New York, 13337 www.thisiscooperstown.com Mill & Orchard window, cheese, hard cider, [email protected] April-Dec 9-6pm Every day fudge, winery, geese, www.flycreekcidermill.com Otsego County chickens, ducks www.cooperstownbeveragetrail.com Central New York **** 9 Garden of Eve Hay rides, pony rides, kids play Eve Kaplan-Walbrecht 4558 Sound Ave. Greenmarket: Greenpoint/McCarren Park, Forest Hills area, corn maze in fall, cooking 631-722-8777 Aquebogue, NY 11931 CSA: YES Organic Farm & classes, farm to table cafe, egg [email protected] North Fork / Suffolk County More on lodging/area info: www.nfbba.org Market collecting, Chickenpalooza www.gardenofevefarm.com Long Island Region *** Festival, Tomatofest, Garlic Festival, Oktoberfest, Farm tours by appointment, PYO berries AGRITOURISM GETAWAYS & DAY TRIPS VISITING GREENMARKET FARMERS & PRODUCERS More at www.grownyc.org or www.escapemaker.com 10 Hawthorne Farm store. self-serve salad bar, Karen Preuss 327 County Route 21C Greenmarkets: Columbia University, Inwood, Union meat and vegetarian entrees, 518-672-4465 x 222 Ghent, NY 12075 Square. Part of Berkshire Beverage Trail Valley Farm soups, pizza, sandwiches, cafe [email protected] 7:30am -7:00pm daily, year-round CSA: YES / Summer day and residential camps. seating. Bio-dynamic farm tours www.hawthornevalleyassociation.org Columbia County More on lodging/area info: 1st and 3rd Wednesdays or by Hudson Valley Region ** www.columbiacountytourism.org appt. Special events Indian Ladder Farm “Barn School” for children Mon- Peter Ten Eyck 342 Altamont Rd, More on lodging/area info: www.albany.org Fri in the fall, Spring Baby 518-765-2956 Altamont, NY 12009 Animal Festival, cafe and [email protected] May-Dec 9am-5pm Every day bakery, PYO apples www.IndianLadderFarms.com PYO Labor Day-Oct Albany County Hudson Valley ** 11 Katchkie Farm Non-GMO and organic certified Bob Walker 34 Fischer Road Extension Greenmarkets: Rockefeller Center year round farm, Spring 212-337-6075 Kinderhook, NY 12106 CSA: YES planting day and Fall Harvest [email protected] Columbia County WILL PICK UP FROM TRAIN Day, Farm to Table fundraiser www.katchkiefarm.com Hudson Valley Region ** More on lodging/area info: dinner July 25 www.columbiacountytourism.org PYO apples, on farm education, Patrick & Charlene Spoth 9300 Wolcott Rd., More on lodging/area info: Kelkenberg Farm corn maze, horse drawn hay 716-741-4862 Clarence Center, NY 14032 www.visitbuffaloniagara.com of Clarence rides, goat milking, petting zoo, [email protected] Sept-Oct. 10am-6pm Daily pony rides www.kelkenbergfarm.com Erie County Greater Niagara Region **** th 12 King Ferry Winery Wine, Peter and Tacie Saltonstall 403 Lake Rd. Greenmarkets: 79 St., Cortelyou, Forest Hills, Ft. Wine Tasting 315-364-5100 King Ferry, NY 13081 Greene, Inwood, Stuyvesant Town, Water St, Sunnyside, Inc. Tours [email protected] Cayuga County Tribeca Saturdays, Tucker Square, Union Square www.treleavenwines.com Finger Lakes Region **** Part of Cayuga Lake Wine Trail More on lodging/area info: www.tourcayuga.com Lagoner Farms Bakery, Florist, Farm to table Jacob & Mark Lagoner 6895 Lake Ave, More on lodging/area info: cafe, Hard Cider, PYO apples, 315-589-4899 Williamson, NY 14589 www.waynecountytourism.com Cider taproom [email protected] Year Round www.lagonerfarms.com Wayne County Finger Lakes **** 13 Lani’s Farm Group farm tours Kwang Koo Yoo 924 Jacksonville Jobstown Road Greenmarkets: 175th Street 267-4851 Bordentown, NJ 08505 More on lodging/area info: www.visitnj.org [email protected] Delaware River Region New Jersey ** AGRITOURISM GETAWAYS & DAY TRIPS VISITING GREENMARKET FARMERS & PRODUCERS More at www.grownyc.org or www.escapemaker.com 14 Lavender by the PYO lavender, lavender The Rozenbaums 750 Main Rd. Greenmarkets: Grand Army Plaza market, Columbia products, honey 631-477-1019 East Marion, NY 11939 Thursday market Bay [email protected] Mon-Fri- check website for details More on lodging/area info: www.nfbba.org www.lavenderbythebay.com North Fork, Suffolk County Long Island ** Love Apple Animal petting area, PYO Keith 1421 State Route 9H, Will PICK UP FROM TRAIN apples, cafe, play area 518-828-5048 Ghent, NY 12075 More on lodging/area info: Farms [email protected] May-Dec 9am-5pm Every day www.columbiacountytourism.org www.loveapplefarm.com Columbia County Hudson Valley ** th 15 Nature's Honey tasting, group farm tours, Joel & Brian Klose 106 Rorick Hollow Rd. Greenmarkets: 175 St, Bensonhurst, Cortelyou, Dag
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