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Warrup's Farm
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History
The farm is on land once home to Chief Warrup's Mohawk tribe. After being purchased by Colonel John Read, his descendants settled on the homestead which is now Warrup's Farm.
Specialties
Warrup's Farm is a small homestead farm without the traffic and hoopla, operated by the Hill family. Each year, we produce our own maple syrup in March and prepare for the harvest season in October which features pumpkin picking, visits with the barnyard animals, a free meadow maze and hayrides. We also have our own fall produce at the farm stand. Come visit us weekends in October and Columbus Day Monday 10-5, and the first 3 weekends in March for Maple Sugaring demonstrations.
Reviews
This year we decided to venture off the beaten path, to find a nearby local pumpkin farm that wasn't as chaotic as others we've visited in the past. When we arrived, at first the kids were...
What a great time we had last weekend taking an adventure to this lovely farm market. The site was full of giggly kids picking out the bestest pumpkin one can find...tips on carving were readily...
Grab a basket, bag whatever you've got & get in your car & take a little road trip. Pick your own fruits & veggies on a real farm! Nature done beautifully @ Warrup's Farm. The scenery, the...
Low key farm but awesome as it avoids all the hype oriented alternative options throughout Fairfield County and elsewhere in Connecticut. Flowers are fresh picked and available in season and...
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