Farm Store Hours
SHOPPING & VISITING HOURS: PLEASE NOTE THE FARM STORE IS CLOSED FOR SPRING CLEANING. WE WILL RE-OPEN APRIL 29 2025
By Appointment only (subject to availability): Monday and Wednesday. Please phone or email to book an appointment to shop!
On arrival, please check in at Farm Store First.
673 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield, CT 06877
203-610-9903
What to Expect:
This is the 2 acre home base of our working farm. If you plan to stroll around the farm and visit the animals you’ll want practical farm shoes–that means closed toe, rubber boots are best!
Once you park, walk across the patio in front of the red building, follow the sign that points you down the stairs to the left of the greenhouse. The store is located underneath the greenhouse. Go right on in (we keep the door closed to keep out our wandering farm animals (like the barn cats and the occasional duck!).
On the home farm you’ll meet the sheep in our show flock, goats, ducks, chickens, turkey(s), a pot-bellied pig named Felix and our Giant Angora rabbit named Bejamin (Big Ben!).
FAQ’s
May I bring my dog?
While we love dogs, please leave your dog at home to keep your animal and ours safe.
Where is the main flock of sheep?
In 2025 things are changing. Half our flock will come home for 3 months for winter lambing and then return to their grazing pastures. They will then move a mile and a half down the road on town conservation land called McKeon Farm until September. At that time they will be moved to their new home on our property in Lagrangeville, NY.
Can I also visit the main flock of sheep and llamas?
Yes, until September you may visit them at McKeon farm but you must stay on the footpath. Please do not approach the llamas as they are our guards, protecting our sheep from predators, and have a very important job for us. Please also do not touch any of our netting as it is electrified. We recommend parking on the Old Stagecoach Road lot.
Where do I find the trail map of McKeon Farm?
There are sign posts along the trail in the fields to help you orientate yourself as well as to provide a guided tour. You can find the map of the trail here.
Where do you raise your pigs, chickens and turkeys?
All of our animals besides the sheep will be in Lagrangeville, NY starting spring 2025 as part of the regeneration of this farmland.
For Local Customers, order your food here.
Soap and Fiber goods may be purchased on site when picking up your order.
Not Local? Visit our On-Line Store