Summer Fun on the Farm

By Elana Laing 

Saturday Samplings 

For the grill masters, mixologists, and home chefs, the Tait Farm Harvest Shop – 179 Tait Road, Centre Hall – offers weekly tastings featuring some of the 65+ award-winning products produced by Tait Farm Foods. Tait Farm also provideseasy-to-make seasonal recipes for use at home. Check out the summer schedule: 

  •  June 14 - The heat is on!  With a line-up of mustard that is beyond ordinary, Tait Farm will be sampling them all alongside Pennsylvania-made Hammonds pretzels. 
  •  June 21 – Tropical summer  An ensemble of items made with tropical pineapple and mango will be served as a simple appetizer idea for entertaining this summer. 
  •  June 28 – Fourth of July desserts  Summer berry compote is a longtime Tait Farm Shrub recipe favorite. It will be served atop cheesecake bites for a yummy holiday dessert idea. 

 

Art in the orchard 

On Thursday, July 10, through Saturday, July 12, visit Way Fruit Farm for the fifth annual Art in the Orchard event. Bring the whole family and enjoy unique artists and crafters set up around the farm grounds. Enjoy food trucks and vendors offering scrumptious eats, drinks and desserts...and festive live music too. 

Flower power 

If you don’t have a green thumb but still want to get in on the fun-on-the-farm action, Rooted Farmstead – 138 Scott Avenue, Bellefonte – is the perfect place to go. Specializing in community connections through its seasonal markets, the fresh cut flower farm ishosting its annual Summer Night Market from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, July 26. Dozens of local artisan vendors will welcome guests by showcasing their incredible talents and products. You can expect delicious food, refreshing beverages, live music, and family-friendly activities. Visitors can also stroll through the flowers fields and snip their favorites to create their own unique bouquets or floral arrangements. Rooted Farmstead’s pick-your-own days are open to the public and start mid-July from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

More pick-your-own flowers can be found at Blooming Petals Flower Farm, 1863 Nittany Valley Drive in Bellefonte, near the village of Hublersburg. Visitors will find more than two dozen types of flowers, filler flowers and greenery, with attention given to a broad spectrum of colors and options that have a long vase life. 

Happy Valley Lavender Farm will hold its open house from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 22-July 3. Admission is $5 (children under 6 are free) and includes a tour of the lovely purple fields at 3730 W. College Ave, State College. The barn store will be open as well. 

Windermere Farms Open House   

Open to the public for only one day out of the year, Windermere Farm’s Open House will showcase its world renowned and award-winning Percheron horses. Visitors to the farm at 184 Allebach Lane, Spring Mills, can enjoy the style and flare of their Percheron mares and stallions, local vendors and concessions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, June 28. Be sure to stop by the Happy Valley Agventures booth for more “fun on the farm” inspiration. 

Learning fun 

Farm day camps are another way for youth to enjoy their summer in Happy Valley. While many of the popular summer camps are full for 2025, be sure to keep that option in mind for next year. 

At Haven Valley Homestead, camperscan enjoy activities such as arts and crafts, Bible lessons, horse rides, archery, farm games, animal time, hay wagon rides, hiking, nature lessons and more. Haven Valley is a small sustainable homestead at 130 Big Elm Lane,Spring Mills.  

Mini Whinnies at Quarter Acre Wood near Port Matilda hosts a Little Cowboys & Cowgirls MINI Camp.>span class="normaltextrun"> Where one adult is required to stay at the barn if their little cowboy or cowgirl needs assistance, but they get to watch their campers learnintroductory riding skills and play mini horse games and activities. Campers will also earn pony bucks to cash in for a prize. Registration closes June 30 or when full. 

Wasson Farm’s popular for their delicious summer ice cream stand. They also offer the Wasson Farm Ag Explorer summer camp for youth ages 6-13. Campers will learn about plant, animal, and food sciences, and learn the management of natural resources such as land, water, soil, plants and animals. 

No matter what your summer fun preferences, there are so many local activitiesto enjoy. An initiative of the Happy Valley Adventure Bureau, Happy Valley Agventures invites the community to visit these – and MORE – summer events on the farm, helping to support local agricultural businesses in Happy Valley while having unforgettable experiences.  

Elana Laing is a rising senior in the Bellisario College of Communications at Penn State University, and the summer PR intern for The Happy Valley Adventure Bureau. 

 

 

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Posted by TomR on 06/12/2025