
Our young campers get to experience all facets of farm life with age appropriate opportunities. They love participating in farm chores whether it is grooming the ponies or feeding the chickens. We encourage connection with the land and the animals, and provide daily experiences that increase their knowledge through hands-on, experiential learning. Seeing the sparkle in their eyes as they arrive each morning tells us we are doing something right.

The perfect fit for active early teens. Farm experiences allow them to learn about biology and agriculture, horticulture and husbandry from their daily electives and experiences. Skills are developed that benefit them all year long, instilling confidence as they learn all about cooperative farming and working together. Daily farm life is an adventure in itself to this crew!
Campers leave each day with new and exciting stories of where they played or what animal they fed, they also foster friendships through these memorable experiences.
At camp, we try new things and work hard to master skills with the support of the counselors and new camp friends. Here, we foster feelings of self-worth and confidence.
Mary’s Land Camp organizes fun-filled activities designed to stimulate your child’s mind and body. With daily outdoor activities on our 160 acres of farmland, your child will participate in a multitude of entertaining, aerobic exercises.
We believe the world isn’t as big as we imagine. People are people, and we value the opportunity to learn from all cultures and creed. We teach acceptance and appreciation of others. Each unique perspective creates a beautiful mosaic of humanity, and we value listening…
At Mary’s Land Farm, we want each child to experience the freedom of safe spaces in beautiful places. As a pioneer in sustainable farming, Mary’s Land Farm seeks to model how to raise healthy animals in a pesticide and herbicide free environment which is both…
As parents of seven children, Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham watched their own “Little Sprouts” gambol about in the yard as they grew up. When they went searching for a farm, they wanted to make sure it would include pastoral settings where people could enjoy the…