Must See Places is taking a journey through America’s heartland, where the charm of rural life awaits. From orchards bursting with ripe fruit to rolling fields of golden wheat, these idyllic retreats offer more than just a getaway.
They deliver an immersive experience into the background of farm life. Imagine waking up to the morning sounds of roosters crowing and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee with the crisp morning air.
At these farm destinations, you can trade the noisy, bustling city streets for peaceful countryside views and connect with nature at a leisurely pace.
Whether you’re seeking a cozy bed-and-breakfast hidden amidst vineyards or a rustic cabin overlooking sprawling ranges, there’s something for everyone at the rural havens we found.
So pack your bags, leave the chaos behind, and embark on a unique journey to discover the beauty and simplicity of life on the American farm.
Get ready to explore scenic trails, indulge in farm-fresh meals, and create lasting memories at these 11 enchanting farm destinations.
Located in the heart of North Texas Hill Country, the Wildcatter Ranch is a very popular destination for those who enjoy life outdoors. Their lodging suits every need, from guest homes, hotel rooms, and cabin suites for romantic couples and families with children.
Many activities are available at this farm destination, including horseback riding, clay shooting, archery, and much more. You can even go tomahawk throwing and ranch roping or learn about the ranch’s history on a guided tour with a 4×4.
But, if you prefer to simply relax and recharge, you can soak in the hot tub, catch a few rays around the infinity pool, or pamper yourself with a relaxing massage.
The kiddos are more than welcome at this family-friendly farm destination that’s set just outside of Rockford.
When you arrive, you’ll check into their tents and get the lay of the land before an airhorn announces the commencement of evening chores, at which point the youngsters are invited to head to the chicken house and collect some eggs.
A farm-fresh feast is brought to your tent for dinner and breakfast. And then it’s off to feed the pigs, visit the donkeys, and milk the goats!
Imagine looking up and seeing millions of stars and wandering through a lush forest. Well, you can book a family-friendly farm destination at Willow-Witt Ranch, where owners Lanita Witt and Suzanne Willow have mightily restored a working wetland and forest in Oregon’s high country.
Visitors can join the staff in caring for and feeding animals and working in the vegetable garden. Or, if you’d rather take a breather, you can hike around the grounds and enjoy a leisurely lunch with the farm’s friendly herd of goats.
You can think of Heritage Farm in Indiana as your own personal petting zoo. This animal lover’s heaven is home to more than 70 alpacas, a black labrador, 7 barn cats, 4 goats, a flock of chickens, 2 Great Pyrenees, and a horse.
Farm destination guests can help feed all the animals, collect eggs, or help out with chores around the farm. Rather play than work? The property has a 400ft zip line to liven things up at this eco-friendly party!
There’s never a dull moment on this Montana farm, where travelers can book one of two beautiful guest homes. The farm destination is wonderfully eclectic, with a crater garden, pigs and cattle, bat houses, and a greenhouse.
As a significant bonus, owner Tim Southwell doubles as the founder of Yonder, a website that connects people to nature through adventures and getaways much like his own. In other words, they’ll even have some fantastic recommendations for your next trip!
If your everyday life revolves around an iPhone or a laptop, a change of pace is waiting for you at Stony Creek Farmstead, located 200 miles north of Manhattan.
While here, you’ll be milking cows in the morning, collecting eggs for breakfast, touring the farm destination come afternoon, and cooking pizzas in a brick oven for dinner.
Rustic but spacious guest tents sleep six and are equipped with canopy ceilings, wood floors, and stoves for cooking… everything you need for an off-the-grid weekend getaway.
Located in the center of a vast 3,300-acre farm destination in Bath County and encircled by valleys, forests, and hills, the Fort Lewis Lodge and Farm welcomes any visitors wanting to learn just how remarkable life can be on a farm.
They offer a selection of stylish and comfy guestrooms in the Silo and Lodge or a choice from several stand-alone houses or cabins, where you will get served a delicious, farm-fresh breakfast and dinner each day.
Activities include paddling on the tranquil Cowpasture River, swimming in the river’s “swimming hole,” or fishing for trout and bass.
Or you can simply unwind and enjoy a hike or bike ride. Plus, you’ll get a little bit of star-gazing in the evenings, sitting around a wood-fired sauna.
Want to see Hawaii from a different point of view? North Country Farms is cradled on the north shore of Kauai, putting visitors mere minutes away from some of the island’s most secluded beaches.
The property’s organic farm grows everything from Swiss chard and kale to green beans and eggplant, with hour-long tours available to guests upon request.
While here, you can stay in the farm destination cottage that’s 500 sq ft, which is equipped with everything you might need. It’s the perfect place to return to after a long day of hiking, snorkeling, and shopping around town.
Love the soothing effects of lavender? Well, you can book a stay at a working lavender farm, which proudly boasts 25 acres of incredible purple flowers, immense cottonwood trees, and perfectly manicured gardens.
This farm destination manages to balance relaxation and luxury with its family-run agricultural business, offering visitors a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
The hotel’s on-site restaurant is outstanding and offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus that honor local organic produce.
And before leaving this amazing property, be sure to stop by the Farm Shop to pick up some handmade lavender body products that bring some rest and relaxation to your day-to-day life.
If you’d rather have vino than veggies, you MUST visit the Inn at Black Star Farms, a Kentucky-inspired estate set on a working vineyard in Michigan’s wine country.
Besides the main attraction, which includes reds, whites, and everything in between, this farm destination is encircled by three miles of scenic hiking trails, paved biking paths leading to other wineries, and lots of nearby beaches.
Owners Bob and Beth Kennett aren’t just farmers. They embody and embrace every aspect of the farming lifestyle, making this an outstanding farm destination.
This seven-room inn and farm is home to over 250 lovely cows, and the barn doors are always open to visitors. So grab a pair of comfortable shoes and begin exploring!
All are welcome to try their hand at bottle-feeding baby calves, milking the cows, and, of course, snuggling country kittens. Your days at Liberty Hill will begin and end with a farm-fresh meal, from a hearty breakfast to a wholesome dinner.
So which of these farm destinations will YOU be visiting? Let us know in the comments section! And if you liked this article, Must See Places thinks you’ll love: 6 Charming US Bavarian Villages That’ll Transport You to Germany
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