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Farm Camp 2026
Information
Different Camps We Offer
Every day we engaged in something related to agriculture. The gas in our car, the clothes we wear, the food we eat, and so much more. Farm camp is an opportunity for kids to explore being a farmer through fun hands on activities on the farm! Get the chance to feed a calf, take a farm tour, play with baby animals, and so much more!

Tiny Farmers I 4 Year Olds
No matter the size there is so much to explore on the farm! Our tiny farmers get the opportunity to feed the baby calves, play with baby animals, team building, story time, and more!
Drop Off: 8am to 8:20am
Pick Up:12pm
Little Farmers I Ages 5 to 6
There is so much to explore on the farm! Our little farmers get the opportunity to feed the baby calves, play with baby animals, team building, story time, and more!
Drop Off: 8am to 8:20am
Pick Up:12pm


Farm Camps I Ages 7 to 12
These farm camps very between different aspects of agriculture. Each camp has a certain theme for the week. This year we will be hosting Focus On Dairy, (recommended camp for a first-time attendee), Food To Table (recommended camp for a first-time attendee), Crafts and Cooking, and Farm Olympics (recommended for past campers). We start every day feeding calves and the dairy cows, along with the goats. The rest of the day we do team building, hands on learning activities, themed snacks, and more!
Drop Off: 8am to 8:20am
Pick Up: 2pm
(Campers need a packed lunch)
Princess Camp I Ages 3 to 7
Royalty on the farm! Wear your princess best to the farm as we feed calves, enjoy a tea party, dance party, making your very own tiara, and of course baby kittens!
Drop Off: 8am to 8:20am
Pick Up:11:30am


NEW THIS YEAR
Boys, Mudd, and Tractors I Ages 4 to 7
Tractors, animals, and mud! Join us for mudding and Tractoring on the farm! After feeding the baby calves and the dairy cows we will tour the machinery shed to get an up-close look all the farm equipment and of course play in the mud!
Drop Off: 8am to 8:20am
Pick Up:11:30am
Farm Camp 2026 Dates
Tiny Farmers I 4 Year Olds
June 19th, 29th, 30th, July 22nd
Little Farmers I Ages 5 and 6
June 16th, 17th, 18th, July 20th, 21st
Princess Camp I Ages 3-7
July 16th OR 17th
Boys, Tractors, Mud I Ages 4-7
June 25th
Farm Camps I Ages 7-12
June 22nd-24th - Focus On Dairy
July 8th-10th - Crafts and Baking
July 13th-15th - Farm To Table
July 27th-29th - Farm Olympics
FAQ
What should my camper bring to Farm Camp?
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Close toed shoes are required. Please keep in mind of the weather as some boots can get hot to wear all day. Campers are more than welcome to bring shoes to change into.
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Campers will receive 2 snacks and a bag to take home.
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Please pack a water bottle(s). We have a fridge they can refill out of as well.
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Keep in mind this is a real working dairy farm. I ask to please wear clothes that are okay to get a little dirty. Pack a change of clothes in case.
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Sunscreen is required to be put on the camper before arrival. Campers are welcome to bring sunscreen along to reapply in the day.
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If it looks like it might be hot that day, we will play water games to help keep cool.
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At our 7-12 year old camps we do a farmer style slip n slide
Does my camper need to pack a lunch?
For our 7 to 12 year olds we do require a packed lunch due to various food allergies. Our Little Farmers and Tiny Farmers do not need a lunch. At all camps we provide 2 snacks throughout the day based on the camp theme.
Are cell phones allowed?
We like to avoid usage of cell phones because we want campers to get the most out of their experience on the farm. We ask campers if they have them for them to stay in their cubby for the camp day.
What is the cancellation policy?
Before June 1st - 75%
Refund 2+ weeks before - 50%
Refund Less than 1 week - No Refund
What is your Code of Conduct?
-Obey instructions the first time they are given by all counselors.
-This is a learning experience, as well as a fun adventure. Accept others in the group and the program content.
-Be considerate and courteous of other youth and adults, animals and their property.
-It is your responsibility to be on time and to participate in the programs.
-Wear appropriate dress for the various activities.
If behavior problems are not resolved, parents will be called and the youth will have to return home at his/her own expense.