Posted in Austin
September 21, 2017
You’ll Never Want To Leave This Beautiful Farm In Austin
Even amongst the stand-still traffic and the obstructive high rises, it’s still possible to get away from it all. Let the pastoral views relax your mind at Green Gate Farms. Offering camps and classes for adults and kids, Green Gate Farms helps you get back to nature. Visit the farm stand and munch on the delicious fresh vegetables and smell the sweet, fragrant flowers. You’ll never want to leave this beautiful farm in Austin.

Forget about microwavable meals! After eating these fresh okra, potatoes, and eggs, you'll never want to go back to the fake stuff.

Green Gate Farms takes care to make sure everything they do benefits the environment.

Children love getting their hands dirty while working on the farm during summer camps. Each week has a different theme, and kids learn everything from cooking to animal care.

Yes, even adults can enroll in Farm Camp. They also teach classes about cheesemaking, beekeeping, and wreath-making. Yogis adore flowing through sequences at their regular Yoga on the Farm classes.

Green Gate Farms always welcomes those who want to assist with farm labor. If you want to go even further, you can apply for their workshare program. If accepted, this would guarantee you a set number of hours per week in exchange for fresh food.

You'll see every facet of the farm during one of their weekly farm tours. In addition to exploring the historic barn and gardens, you'll also get to say hello to the furry animals on the property. Green Gate Farms has everything from guinea hogs to goats.

Come by the farm and taste the fresh, scrumptious food. The stand is open every Tuesday from 3:00 to 6:00, and Friday and Saturday from 10:00 to 2:00.



There's a reason why nobody wants to leave this place. Swing by for a farm tour any Saturday at noon and see for yourself. Green Gate Farms is located at 8310 Canoga Ave. For more information on hours and pricing, visit www.greengatefarms.net.
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