Address: 15 Farm View Dr, New Gloucester, ME 04260, USA
Phone: +12076884539
Sunday: 8AM–6PM
Monday: 7:30AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–6PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–6PM
Friday: 7:30AM–6PM
Saturday: 8AM–6PM
Christopher Willever
The self-guided farm tour was nice, easy paced, and relaxing. Stopped by the market before leaving for a quick treat at the bakery as well.
Heather Field Ruggiero
We have a family season pass for my daughter to visit the farm as often as we are able. They sell tickets for two hour increments. Also have many kids and family or adult educational activities year round and the outdoor educational center.
Tara Warren
Took a home school group for a field trip here to learn how to make paper. The host was AMAZING, the activity was fun, and they loved visiting the farm animals after. We can't wait to return and do it again!
RenaeIsa Toadkisser
We went for a Homeschool Group field trip to learn about cider making. I havent been there for a long time. It is absolutely breathtaking. So many different buildings and places to see. All very clean and well kept. It honestly looks like …
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What? At least 4 humans, 2 pigs, a few sheep, some horses, a bunch of cows, and an albino peacock. Also tons of chickens and turkeys. Might have also been some llamas or alpacas or something and, according to legend, the ghost of Jebadiah Pineland who was tragically killed in a wheat thresher accident 100 years ago this very night.
It does have a corn maze. www.pinelandfarms.org/5th-annual-harvest-festival/ Follow the link to an event page featuring the annual harvest festival at Pineland Farms. Great time to check out the corn maze. www.pinelandfarms.org News Harvest festival
YES, LOW BUSH. JUST STARTING AND HIGH BUSH HAVE BEEN READY FOR 3 WEEKS, LARGER BERRY PRIZED FOR PANCAKES!!!
The market does not carry raw milk. Smiling Hill Farm and Oakhurst are the two choices of milk available.
Metal detecting is totally allowed. Its the digging that would be an issue. There are over 28 miles of trails and they are are all now groomed for skiing. Foot print holes are make for poor grooming. Be careful in that regard. However, in the spring there may be quite a few finds from the busy winter season. For additional information the outdoor center could offer places to visit that may be of interest to you.
We post our conditions daily on this page: https://pinelandfarms.org/recreation/trail-conditions/ this morning conditions are decent on oak hill and campus loop but with the warm temperatures conditions will change throughout the day and weekend.
No, sorry. They don't
Yes, you can. I bring a book to read and sit on the swinging chair.
Yes, they do
No..I don't believe so
Yes
There is not. There is a person nearby who has done this at their personal home (not open to the public), which may have caused some confusion.
Yes, you just need a Vaild Maine fishing license. Children under a certain age do not need a license to fish in Maine but a licensed adult must be present. Just be respectful and release any fish caught.
Yes $10 a day or $6 for half. A season pass is $85. Here's the link. https://pinelandfarms.org/recreation/winter/snow-shoeing-fat-biking/ If you found my response helpful please like. Thanks.
Pineland Farms does not allow dogs on the premises, in an effort to ensure the greatest safety of all visitors to the farm and Pineland Farms animals.
Redevelopment by the Libra Foundation
There are a couple of buildings on campus that can serve as a ski lodge. The Market is the best stop. But a warming hut is located at the intersection of River loop and Valley farm loop
Saw someone golfing out there last Thursday so I would say yes.
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The hours at the Market are 7:30am-6pm Monday through Friday 8am-6pm Saturday and Sunday The self guided tours are 10am-3pm everyday
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