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Membership/Farm Events/Reserved Events/Trail Map

Individual and Family Membership Membership includes 2 miles or more of trail access through Meadows, Woods and on field roads.  Trails open from June 15th-November 1st 2026. Trails are mostly Green and Blue, you could ride in on a Gravel bike and ride most of it casually, but a Mountain bike would cover all basis. Parking is available on site, but feel free to ride in.  1/2 gallon of Maple Syrup; more can be purchased  2 Pumpkin's per individual, or 3 per family.  Unlimited personal access to berries, fruit or any nuts you can scavenge.  Free event entry- 3 planned; Family ride day. Farm walk with NRCD Staff, Fall Harvest Celebration ride and Cider Fest.  Discounted merchandise Annual Membership fee for the season is $60.00 for individuals; $80.00 per family. Members can bring a friend for the day for free currently Sign up Sheet - No passwords or any of that ...., it's just a google sheet so if you don't trust the people, you will ride and pick with or th...

What's Growing

Species of interest that came with the farm -Maple Trees- We tap about 45 trees and put up a small sugar house in the summer of 2025. We definitely have room to expand, you can enjoy a ride, run or walk through the areas we have opened up to sugaring. We have Maple syrup for members and for sale. We have a Jug reuse program and drop of at our shop on Hudson Street.  -Basswood trees -Apple trees- We have been working hard starting in the winter of 2026 to prune these wonderful old trees, the process with take multiple years to get them in good shape. With access to sun, the trees will rapidly grow new branches, leaves and hopefully fruit.  varieties are unknown but based on last year's trees that bore fruit we have a nice selection reds and greens. Get to know your favorite trees.  -Nannyberry Bushes- When we grew sunflowers birds would perch on the hedgerow in between snacks, dropping seeds and in that process we believe they planted a long strip of these bushes, that are...