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Ardenwood Historic Farm
34600 Ardenwood Boulevard, Fremont, California, United States
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About the Ardenwood Historic Farm
Ardenwood Historic Farm, located at 34600 Ardenwood Boulevard in Fremont, California, offers a unique glimpse into life on a family farm between 1890 and 1930. Operated by the East Bay Regional Park District, this fully functioning turn-of-the-last-century farm showcases the agricultural practices of the past. Visitors can participate in harvesting and processing crops, explore historic buildings and grounds, and interact with a variety of farm animals. The farm is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm, year-round, with special closures on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. Entry fees vary depending on the season and special events. Dogs are not allowed on the premises. The farm also hosts educational programs, special events, and volunteer opportunities for those interested in history and agriculture. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the farm, which serves as a refuge for wildlife and birds. With its rich history and engaging activities, Ardenwood Historic Farm is a must-visit destination for those interested in experiencing life on a turn-of-the-century farm.
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34600 Ardenwood Blvd, Fremont, CA 94555, United States
Opening hours of Ardenwood Historic Farm
Monday:
Day off
Tuesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 16:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 16:00
Friday:
10:00 - 16:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 16:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 16:00
Reviews of Ardenwood Historic Farm
"It’s very nice and beautiful place to hangout. Very relaxing and makes you connect with the nature."
"Perfect for kids and adults. The train around the farm was closed in winter. Will reopen in April. Many birds and in the winter lots of Monarch butterflies."
"Met and exceeded expectations. My kids (10 and 7) were in awe. They were adamant about visiting on a day when the train was running and we finally got it after a couple of trials and errors. The last train departure from the entrance is at 2:50 pm on Thursday and Friday; one more run at 3:30 pm happens on Sundays only. No train rides on Saturday. The train was very real with a cute little diesel engine, sounding its horn and ringing its bell at railroad crossings, operated by an engineer and two conductors. The train passed through a eucalyptus grove and monarch butterflies were flying around in droves, it was a dreamy ride. We happened to be there at animal feeding time and that was entraining, too, happens at 3 pm every day starting at the granary (the place where grains are kept) when the farm is open. The farm lets children of all ages feed the animals so parents and kids alike lined up and were allocated a handful of grain to throw at the chickens or let the goats and sheep lick out of their palms. But please don't feed the animals at other times. There was also a blacksmith shop and the blacksmith forged a hook with an ornamental brass leaf for all those interested, you can also buy said hooks and other handmade iron items there. I found the forging demo very interesting and my kids watched attentively and asked a ton of questions, the blacksmith was very kind and patient and answered all of those. My seven year old spent most of his time at the farm milking the wooden cow, a cleverly made and surprisingly sturdy milking simulator, which you could refill and play with forever or until bedtime, whichever comes first. We spent 3 hours there and if we had come earlier and the cafe were open (the cafe is open on weekends only) we could have easily spent the whole day. What a gem!"
"It’s huge! Animals are well cared for. Consider bringing a stroller! There’s lots of walking, especially if you go on a Saturday since the train doesn’t run that day."
"Beautiful place to travel and hike. Grate place to come with kids There is a store with food- hotdogs, chicken, Mac and cheese, ice cream. There are goats and chickens. There is a train for traveling around the place, very nice with kids."
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