Last year, Steve Phelps logged over 1,000 miles walking at the farm. “It's like meditation,” he says. It’s so peaceful.” And every walk is unique. "You just have to look."
Historic walls of redstone and limestone are being rebuilt with original stones in this nearly year-long project.
An update on our efforts to bring our net greenhouse emissions to zero by 2028, and what we're learning in the journey.
Nancy talks about what inspired her art, the materials she used, her creative process, and the impact she hopes her art will have on how people experience the barn.
The poplar tables in the Coach Barn tell a unique story of Shelburne Farms, and reflect a longtime vision of both Marshall Webb and John Monks of Vermont Tree Goods.
On August 14, 2025, 66 acres were protected with the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board and Vermont Land Trust (VLT) to create the farm's largest block of conserved ag and forest land.
Our Children's Farmyard introduces learners of all ages to farm animals, farming, and where food comes from. Here are the most common questions we get asked, along with the answers, of course.
We're far from "finishing touches" on the Coach Barn, but take a walk through the main rooms, and start to imagine how this building will feel as an historic, year-round, sustainably designed space for learning and convening.
We're excited to open for the 2025 season this weekend! To celebrate, we asked Shelburne Farms staff members to share their favorite places on our working farm campus.