

info email Tracee Riley at or Linda Say at or 13-20, Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, MO Check out the Highland display at the fair in the barn across from the Junior Show Ring.

Come help support our Juniors and members showing their Highlands. HHCA Summer Picnic, 1:30-4 30PM hosted by Crescent Hill Highlands, Buffalo, MO contact Penelope Riedl 505.450.3911 or email or email 27th & 28th Ozark Empire Fair, Springfield, MO Junior Highland Open Show on Friday and regular Highland Open Show on Saturday both beginning at 12 noon. March 3 & 4, 2023 HHCA annual gathering and meeting, Branson Towers Hotel, Branson, MOĪp1:00-4:00 PM Spring Field Day, Hatch Farm, Elkins, AR more info: contact Matthew Varoz email or 479.305.2145 or 6, 2023 12th annual HHCA Highland Auction, 10AM Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Interstate 44 Exit 70 Springfield, MO or 417.345.0575 or text/call 417.733.3201

Be sure to follow their Facebook page and website for information on these.We will keep track of all upcoming events on this page. Winchester Creek Farm also has a number of special events though-out the year, like their upcoming Easter Bunny Farm Tours, Halloween events, and Christmas events as well. Guests can bring: treats, food, decorations, & favorite beverages. Birthday parties are 90 minutes, and include: Their website also has tons of information as well, including pages for kids to color.
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The farm is so focused on education, that there are plaques where each animal lives with a QR code you can scan for lots of information on each animal. In fact, the week after we visited, more the 200 kids from a local school were visiting for a field trip to tour the farm, and learn all about the animals. Parents wanting a fun, but educational adventure for their kids.The Farm and tour combine for a fun and educational adventure, making it perfect match for: Since we were signed up for the 1:30pm tour, we waited by the sign, but not for long. Just behind us was a sign and bench that asked for "Tour guests to wait here". We found the parking area, and noticed a number of people around the main building which we quickly learned was Granny's House, the farm store. The fields were enclosed with beautiful white fencing, and a gate going into the farm was closed. We immediately saw animals as well, a miniature donkey and cow right next to the parking area. The views of the surrounding mountains, with the green grass of the farm nestled in-between were beautiful. see missing turns is just one of those things with us for some reason), we saw the entrance sign and parking area for Winchester Creek Farm. We were scheduled for a 1:30pm tour of the farm.Īfter making a a few wrong turns (yes even with GPS. We live just out side of Waynesville NC, and the farm is only about a 20 minute drive from our house. We visited Winchester Creek Farms in early spring on a Saturday. Those that are in wheelchairs should have no issues going from the parking area to the barn on the gravel access road. If you are unable to walk due to a disability, the Farm will allow you to drive your vehicle down to the barn. The tour is a walking tour, and while it's not a great deal of walking, we did want to mention that.For those on a budget and/or with a family, this can be a great option. Food can be eaten on the deck next to the store. While the store has drinks and snacks, you can bring food as well.Weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, and higher elevations are often 10-15 degrees color than the the Piedmont areas. When visiting, dress in layers or bring extra clothing.$13 - Active duty Military and Police/Senior Citizens (60+) You will need to call or book online in advance. Tours and field trips are by appointment only.The Farm is also only 2 minutes from the Blue Ridge Parkway entrance, near Waynesville NC.The Farm is 6 miles from Waynesville NC and an 11 minute drive.Here is what you need to know about Winchester Creek Farm:
