The Meadows Farm began in 1958 as a four acre farm and stand off of Route 132. The family-owned farm moved to its current 100+ acre location in 1970. Today, the farm has 20 acres devoted to organic farming.
Open seasonally from May 1st to October 21st, the Meadows Farm grows and handpicks a variety of fruits and vegetables, including squash, pumpkins, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, broccoli, cabbage cauliflower, kale, collards, leeks, lettuce and parsley.
Flint Hill Farms is an agricultural education facility located on a 28-acre area of land. It offers courses in horsemanship, spinning, weaving, knitting, and training for horse power on small farms. During occasional open houses, it hosts demonstrations, tours, and hayrides. A farm camp is available for kids age 7 through 15 years to join in July and August. Vocational programs are also available for teen and young adults with physical and mental challenges.