Hours: The season begins at the end of July or early August, depending on weather, and can often extend right into September. We're open from 4:30-7p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
Directions:From Montpelier, I-89 Exit 8
Take Elm St. north, that's Route 12, toward Worcester, 5 miles. Turn left onto Shady Rill Rd., sign for Rumney Elementary School. Go 2 miles, passing Rumney on the left. Just past the school, turn right onto a dirt road, Story Road.
*Go down the hill and up the next hill. You'll come to a Y in the road. Bear left at the Y, Nellie Chase Road.
After about 200 feet, take the first left-hand turn, North Bear Swamp Road. Go up the hill 3/4 of a mile. The farm is on the right. At the roadside is a blue mailbox, # 148. The house is dark green wood.
From Burlington, 1 89 exit #9, Middlesex exit
Take a left under the highway underpass. Keep going straight on that road. Where the pavement ends there's a cattle farm on the corner. Turn right at the farm, onto Brook Road. Go about 3 miles, till you come to a short, steep hill that ends in a T. Turn right at the T. Take your first left-hand turn, Molly Supple Hill, going up a long, steep hill. Stay on that road as it turns into a paved road, Shady Rill Road. As you start to round a sharp right corner where you can see Rumney School on your right, take a left onto Story Road, a dirt road. Follow directions from * above.
What You'll See: Located at the foot of White Rock and Hunger Mountain in the Worcester Range of Central Vermont, White Rock Farm offers pick-your-own organic blueberries and apples. Help out with the berries, orchard and organic gardens, or just enjoy some of the area's many recreation opportunities.
Admission: There is no charge for admission to the farm. Please call for current fruit prices and picking conditions.
Farm stand/Pick-your-own/Produce/Nursery/Educational Farm Programs A family-friendly farm! Farmstand, coffeehouse and CSA. Flowers, certified organic vegetables & you-pick strawberries, blueberries, and pumpkins. Annual strawberry and pumpkin festivals, annual tomato tasting by the river, cooking classes, dinners in the field, educational farm tours, and much more!
Come meet the goats! Want to learn to milk a cow? Come relax on the farm. Enjoy the peace and quiet of country life. Reconnect with nature. Leave feeling refreshed and ready for the challenges of tomorrow. You will have our 3 bedroom guest house all to yourselves. We have had many new baby calves lately. Come see if you can find them! If they aren't in the barn, bring your walking shoes! There are lots of goats too! (The farm experience is totally optional. If you'd prefer to just lounge around the house and yard, and use the house as a home base for daytripping, that's fine too.) We are close to several lakes and ponds perfect for swimming, boating, and fishing. We are open all year. Nightly rentals.
Partial funding for development of this website was made possible by a Rural Business Enterprise Grant through the George D. Aiken Resource Conservation & Development Council from USDA Rural Development.