Planning a visit to the Daniels Farmstead? Whether you’re stopping by for a farmers market, an event, or a round of disc golf, a little preparation can help you make the most of your time on the property.
Daniels Farmstead is a historic working landscape, not a traditional park or museum. Much of the charm comes from experiencing the land as it has existed for centuries, which means paths are natural, views are open, and the pace is refreshingly unhurried.
What to expect when you arrive
The Farmstead is open seasonally, from late spring through fall. On event days and market Sundays, the property becomes a lively gathering place, while quieter days offer a more peaceful way to explore the grounds.
Parking is available on-site, and signage will guide you during larger events. Because the Farmstead hosts a variety of activities, hours, and access points may vary – checking the events calendar ahead of time is always a good idea.
What to wear and bring
Comfortable footwear is recommended, especially if you plan to walk the grounds or play disc golf. Grass, gravel, and uneven surfaces are part of the historic landscape. Weather can change quickly, so dressing in layers is helpful, particularly in early spring or fall.
Bringing water, sunscreen, or a reusable bag for farmers’ market purchases can make your visit more enjoyable.
Families, groups, and accessibility
Daniels Farmstead is family-friendly and welcoming to visitors of all ages. Children enjoy the open space and seasonal activities, while adults appreciate the history and setting. Some historic structures and paths may have limited accessibility due to their original design, so visitors with specific needs are encouraged to reach out in advance.
A visit to the Farmstead is meant to feel relaxed and authentic – come curious, take your time, and enjoy the experience.



