Owl's Head Blueberry Farm, located in Richmond, Vermont, is a picturesque farm nestled in the shadow of Owl's Head hill. Originally a subsistence farm in the 18th century, it has transformed into a thriving blueberry farm with approximately 3,000 bushes spread across 5 acres. The farm is committed to responsible and sustainable land management, maintaining open fields that provide a natural habitat for pollinators and wildlife. Visitors can enjoy the pick-your-own blueberry season from mid-July to August, accompanied by live music nights featuring local bands.
Founded in 1979 by four friends, Owl's Head Blueberry Farm has a rich history of land restoration and preservation. The farm's original barns were recycled by local carpenters, and in 2016, it was purchased by Ryan and Rachel Gray, who ensured its long-term preservation through a conservation easement. With its scenic surroundings and dedication to sustainable practices, Owl's Head Blueberry Farm offers a delightful experience for visitors of all ages, including the opportunity to explore the fields, savor freshly picked blueberries, and enjoy the vibrant local music scene.
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