Imagine stepping onto a working farm in the scenic Adirondacks, where you’re greeted by friendly farmers and invited to get your hands dirty. For just $20 per person, this 1.5-hour immersive farm experience offers an authentic window into rural life, with plenty of opportunities to interact with animals, learn about sustainable farming, and even pick seasonal produce. Located at 189 Ragged Lake Road in Owls Head, New York, this tour is ideal for those curious about where their food comes from and eager to experience farm life firsthand.
What makes this experience truly special is its small-group setting—up to six people—meaning you’ll receive personalized attention from your guides, Ivan and Brandon, who are passionate about sharing their farm’s story. We especially appreciate how interactive and educational it is, giving you a chance to feed animals, learn about composting, and see the farm’s milking system up close. Plus, the informative commentary on local food systems adds a meaningful dimension, making it more than just a petting zoo.
One aspect to consider: because the experience is outdoors, it’s weather-dependent. Poor weather could mean rescheduling or a full refund, which is a sensible policy. This tour suits travelers who love hands-on activities, want a genuine taste of farm life, and enjoy small, intimate groups. If you’re visiting the Adirondacks and craving a relaxed, authentic farm experience, this is a delightful choice.
- Authentic Farm Experience: Meet real farmers, learn about farm operations, and interact with animals.
- Interactive Activities: Feed goats, collect eggs, and pick seasonal produce—no passive sightseeing here.
- Educational Focus: Learn about composting, local food systems, and the farm’s history.
- Small Group: Limited to six travelers for a personalized, engaging experience.
- Weather Sensitive: The outdoor nature means it’s best on good weather days.
- Cost-Effective: At just $20, it offers real value for a genuine farm visit.
Starting at the Heart of the Farm

Your adventure begins at 189 Ragged Lake Road in Owls Head, where Laura, Ivan, and Brandon—friendly and welcoming—greet you upon arrival. The guides quickly set a warm tone, offering boot covers to keep your outdoor shoes clean, though if you’re sporting high work boots like sloggers, you’re encouraged to wear those for comfort and practicality. The meeting point is accessible, and the timing—starting at 11:00 am—is perfect for mid-morning energy and farm chores.
The Walk and Farm History

The tour kicks off with a leisurely walk led by your guide, who shares the story of the farm’s origins and its evolution over the years. This narrative isn’t just filler; it gives you context about the farm’s role in the local community and how it practices sustainable agriculture. Along the way, you may meet a variety of farm animals, including goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, and even livestock guardian dogs. The guides love to introduce visitors to their animals, often pairing stories with treats, making the experience both fun and educational.
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Feeding and Animal Interactions

One of the highlights, as echoed by visitors, is feeding the animals and getting close enough to groom some goats—if luck is on your side. Amy_B’s review describes the farm as “an actual working farm with an American farm family,” emphasizing the genuine nature of the experience. You can expect to feed goats, chickens, and perhaps even pigs and turkeys, a hands-on activity that’s both charming and memorable.
The opportunity to hand-feed treats allows you to see the animals’ personalities up close. It’s a relaxed environment where you can ask questions and get to know each species’ role on the farm. For many, the animal interactions are the true heart of the tour—something you won’t get in a zoo or a petting farm with a more commercial vibe.
Learning About Sustainable Farming

Beyond animal encounters, your guides explain the farm’s composting methods and the system used to milk goats, offering insights into how small farms manage waste, produce milk, and sustain their operations. Amy’s review hints at the value of this educational element, noting that the guides share agricultural concepts in an accessible way.
Picking Seasonal Produce
Later in the tour, you’ll visit the farm’s market garden, where you’re encouraged to pick seasonal vegetables—a satisfying activity that connects you directly to the food you eat. This hands-on experience highlights the importance of local food systems, emphasizing how produce gets from farm to table. It’s a simple but powerful reminder of where our food originates and the effort behind its journey.
Collecting Eggs and Other Activities
If visiting during egg-laying season, you’ll have a chance to collect eggs from free-range hens, providing a tangible link to farm life. Amy appreciated the farm’s transparency and the chance to learn about local food production, making her experience more meaningful.
End of Tour and Reflection

The tour concludes back at the starting point after approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, leaving you with a fuller understanding of small-scale farming. The friendly atmosphere ensures you leave feeling like you’ve visited a genuine family farm rather than a tourist trap.
At just $20, this tour provides an affordable option for anyone wanting to see and understand farm life. The small group size means you’re not just a number; you get personalized attention and the chance to ask questions. The mix of animal interactions, educational content, and hands-on activities makes it a well-rounded experience.
While weather can influence the day’s plans, the farm’s flexible policy of rescheduling or full refunds adds peace of mind. The tour’s emphasis on authenticity and community ensures that your visit supports a real working farm, not just a staged show.
This tour is perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers who enjoy outdoor activity and hands-on learning. It’s especially suited for those interested in local food systems, sustainable farming, or simply wanting to meet farm animals in a relaxed setting. If you’re looking for a quick, meaningful diversion from typical sightseeing, this is an excellent choice in the Adirondacks.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, giving enough time for animal interactions, learning, and picking produce without feeling rushed.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to six travelers, ensuring a more intimate and engaging experience.
What should I wear?
Comfortable outdoor clothing is recommended, especially sturdy high boots like sloggers, since you’ll be walking around farm terrain. The farm offers boot covers if needed, but your own footwear is preferred.
Can I cancel if the weather’s poor?
Yes, the experience is weather-dependent. You can receive a full refund or reschedule if the weather cancels the tour.
What animals might I encounter?
Expect goats, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, and possibly livestock guardian dogs, depending on the day.
Is it suitable for children?
While the experience is family-friendly, the focus on farm activities and walking may suit children who enjoy animals and outdoor adventures.
How much does it cost?
The ticket price is $20 per person, offering good value for a personalized farm visit.
What is included in the tour?
Guided walks, animal interactions, feeding treats, collecting eggs, and picking seasonal produce are included. No additional costs are mentioned.
For those craving an authentic, hands-on look at farm life in the Adirondacks, this 1.5-hour experience offers a rare opportunity to connect with real farmers and their animals. It’s well-suited for curious travelers who want to see beyond the touristy farm stands and learn what makes small farms tick. With its friendly guides, engaging activities, and focus on education, you’ll come away with a better appreciation of rural life and the effort behind your food.
Fundamentally, this is about connection—with animals, with the land, and with the stories that make small-scale farming so vital. It’s a refreshing break from the typical sightseeing, offering genuine insight into a way of life that’s increasingly rare but always valuable. If you’re visiting the Adirondacks and looking for a relaxed, meaningful experience that’s fun for all ages, this farm tour deserves a spot on your itinerary.
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