Putnam County’s Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster, N.Y. offers farm animals, picnicking,
hiking, and fishing.
The farm is free and open every day. Enjoy the spring weather and visit with the animals. Hiking trails are on the property and there is a small pond if you want to bring your fishing pole (catch and release only, NY State Fishing Regulations apply).
The farm is also the host for special events throughout the year such as the Collaborative Concepts outdoor sculpture exhibit and Fun on the Farm events sponsored by Putnam County Cornell Cooperative Extension and Putnam County Tourism.
Upcoming events in May include The Farm is the Place to Bee and a spring sculpture exhibit with a floral theme.
Coming this summer~Yoga on the Farm!
For the farm loving adults: Tilly’s Table located on the property serves up great dinner, cocktails and Sunday Brunch. The Summer Concert Series on the farm will be back in 2021.
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Brewster, NY – Do your kids love farm animals as much as I do? Have they ever wondered where farm-to-table restaurants get their vegetables? Tilly Foster Farm has what you’re looking for.
The farm animals, which are not eaten, include alpacas, chickens, goats, ducks, horses and Kunekune pigs (and, if you’re lucky enough to see it, an otter hanging out in the pond). There are plaques with the names and facts about the animals at the farm. My favorite animals were the miniature horses. Lisa Walker, who works at the farm, showed us around and introduced us to
the animals.
Last year, the farm grew 12,000 pounds of vegetables which help supply Tilly’s Table with summer squash, zucchini, lettuces and herbs (and other types of fruits and vegetables). Chef George Reyes, head chef at Tilly’s Table, uses the produce at the restaurant. I met with chef Reyes personally as he was prepping for Thursday’s dinner service. The restaurant is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Visit the website at putnamtillyfoster.com to learn more about the farm and restaurant.
Peter F. Paradise II is a 10-year-old Putnam County resident, who loves
photography, hockey, baseball and outdoor adventures.
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Tilly Foster Farms
100 New York 312
Brewster, New York 10509
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Visit the Animals at Tilly Foster Farm
by pcny845tourismPutnam County’s Tilly Foster Farm in Brewster, N.Y. offers farm animals, picnicking,
hiking, and fishing.
The farm is free and open every day. Enjoy the spring weather and visit with the animals. Hiking trails are on the property and there is a small pond if you want to bring your fishing pole (catch and release only, NY State Fishing Regulations apply).
The farm is also the host for special events throughout the year such as the Collaborative Concepts outdoor sculpture exhibit and Fun on the Farm events sponsored by Putnam County Cornell Cooperative Extension and Putnam County Tourism.
Upcoming events in May include The Farm is the Place to Bee and a spring sculpture exhibit with a floral theme.
Coming this summer~Yoga on the Farm!
For the farm loving adults:
Tilly’s Table located on the property serves up great dinner, cocktails and Sunday Brunch.
The Summer Concert Series on the farm will be back in 2021.
A Kids-Eye View: Tilly Foster Farm by Peter F. Paradise II
by Brian AustinBrewster, NY – Do your kids love farm animals as much as I do? Have they ever wondered where farm-to-table restaurants get their vegetables? Tilly Foster Farm has what you’re looking for.
The farm animals, which are not eaten, include alpacas, chickens, goats, ducks, horses and Kunekune pigs (and, if you’re lucky enough to see it, an otter hanging out in the pond). There are plaques with the names and facts about the animals at the farm. My favorite animals were the miniature horses. Lisa Walker, who works at the farm, showed us around and introduced us to
the animals.
Last year, the farm grew 12,000 pounds of vegetables which help supply Tilly’s Table with summer squash, zucchini, lettuces and herbs (and other types of fruits and vegetables). Chef George Reyes, head chef at Tilly’s Table, uses the produce at the restaurant. I met with chef Reyes personally as he was prepping for Thursday’s dinner service. The restaurant is open Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Visit the website at putnamtillyfoster.com to learn more about the farm and restaurant.
Peter F. Paradise II is a 10-year-old Putnam County resident, who loves
photography, hockey, baseball and outdoor adventures.
Join us at Tilly Foster for “Open House on the Farm” Saturday, October 17, 2020, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM
by Brian AustinPlease join us for an Open House on Tilly Foster Farm:
There will be Animals & Art, Antique Tractors, Apples, Cider & Donuts, Ask a Master Gardener, Clover Scavenger Hunt, Pollinator Pathway, Tilly’s Pumpkin Patch, Roasted Corn, Self Guided Art Tour & Hiking Trails
REGISTER HERE
MASKS REQUIRED
*Please leave your pets at home!
Fee
Free
Learn More
https://reg.cce.cornell.edu/Open_House_on_the_Farm_237
Location
Tilly Foster Farms
100 New York 312
Brewster, New York 10509