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Big farm: mobile harvest guide
Big farm: mobile harvest guide









big farm: mobile harvest guide

through Sun.: $4/adults (18+ years), $3/seniors (62+ year), $2/children (4-17 years), under 4 years - free.Īpril through the Tues. Download: A Guide to the Birds of Ardenwood Historic Farm  Entry Fees This handy checklist includes seasonal information and abundance on everything from red-shouldered hawks and western bluebirds to Nuttall’s woodpeckers and Allen’s hummingbirds. Over 99 species have been spotted around the park’s orchards, gardens, fields and groves. It is a refuge for birds that feed, roost, nest or just pass through.

big farm: mobile harvest guide

Ringed by major roads and industrial and residential areas, Ardenwood Historic Farm is an island of agricultural land, providing critical habitat for wildlife. Restoration and operation of the Patterson House Museum is a project of the city of Fremont. Modern recreational equipment (e.g., frisbees, footballs, soccer balls, bicycles, balloons, and BBQs) are prohibited. Note: Dogs are not permitted in the park. Dogs are not allowed in the Ardenwood Historic Farm. For picnic reservations call 1-888-EBPARKS or 1-88, press option 2. Ardenwood is closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Tuesdays through Sundays, year-round, including Labor Day and Memorial Day.

big farm: mobile harvest guide

Visit our Naturalist Program page for more information and schedules before your next visit.Īrdenwood Historic Farm is open from 10 a.m. Since Ardenwood is a working farm, the daily activities change from season to season so no two visits will be exactly alike. Historic buildings and grounds, including the Patterson’s lovely Victorian farmhouse and surrounding formal gardens, give a glimpse of life at the turn-of-the-last-century. A farmyard with a variety of animals, a large hay barn, an outdoor kitchen, and a working blacksmith shop create opportunities to make connections between everyday life, local farming history, and the land. Using carefully restored farm machinery, staff and volunteers invite visitors to join in the harvest and processing of crops once common in the region, including corn, wheat, and hay. Today, Ardenwood demonstrates the role farms play in providing vital resources, driving innovation, and bringing together communities. East Bay Regional Park District has operated the property as a fully functioning, turn-of-the-last-century farm since 1985. Step back in time as you explore the remnants of the once vast estate of George and Clara Patterson, whose family farmed the land for over 100 years, beginning in the 1850s. Ardenwood Historic Farm offers a glimpse into life on a family farm between 18.











Big farm: mobile harvest guide