The summer season calls for adventure, and now that our doors are officially open for the season, you have 300+ acres of play and discovery at your disposal. With new activities like our Grilling and Roasting Class and Guided Foraging Hike and culinary collaboration events galore, there’s something for everyone on The Farm this season.
In our community, summer events abound, like the Covered Bridges Half Marathon (June 1) and the colorful Quechee Balloon Festival (June 20-22). Later, Vermont Pride in Burlington (September 7) brings the community together for a lively celebration.
As much as there is to explore, what makes time at Twin Farms truly memorable goes beyond the landscape and activities.
Twin Farms is truly a place like no other. It reveals itself gradually, and what draws guests back may vary from person to person. One thing is certain, however—it’s the people. While the farm itself is stunning, the art could easily grace museums around the world, and the locally sourced food is expertly crafted by our team, it ultimately comes down to how we make our guests feel.
Our people, their purpose, and our approach are at the heart of everything we do. This is more than just a guestroom, a delicious meal, or a morning hike or bike ride. Our goal is to create a space where true restoration is possible—where every guest feels seen, heard, recognized and valued.
We’re fortunate to have a unique gift—the ability to make people happy. And honestly, there’s no better way to spend life.*
We can’t wait to welcome you back for another season and all of the adventures, big and small, that make Twin Farms feel like coming home.
Warmly,
John Graham
Managing Director
*A portion of this was featured recently in Four Hundred by Design’s article. Read more: Meet John Graham, Managing Director at Twin Farms