The eco-friendly hotel can arrange canoeing trips on Lake Duluti, hiking in the Great Duluti Forest, bird watching, cultural tourism tours, coffee and
vegetable farm tours and more.
Not exact matches
In addition to their abundant organic crops, Hill Top
Farms also offers a
tour of the 30 acre
farm which consists of a trip through the horse barn where participants get a up close, hands on education about equine care including feeding and grooming one or more of the nine resident horses, feeding the chickens and petting the goats and a hayride out to the fields where you get to see and taste organic
vegetables in production and learn about how things grow and why organics is important.
Dante Galeazzi from Crescent Fruit &
Vegetables had this to say, «Being the first to introduce virtual field
tours was exciting — we were able to bring the
farm to the comfort of a hotel conference room.»
Walla Walla, June 2013 Food services staff from school districts in SE Washington came together on a rare rainy day in Walla Walla to visit Blue Mountain Seed to learn about chickpea production and processing,
tour Welcome Table
Farm to see vegetable production and visit the farm anim
Farm to see
vegetable production and visit the
farm anim
farm animals.
Farms hosting our
tour included Front Porch
Farm, who grow a variety of
vegetables as well as grass - fed beef; and Riverview Orchard who grow peaches, nectarines, apples, cherries, and have a coffee roasting business!
Explore Up Country Maui with an expert guide who takes you to gorgeous scenic ocean lookout points, tide pools, Hawaiian sea turtles, pineapple country, lavender
farm, organic
vegetable farms, and taste the best of Maui's wild and fresh fruits on a rare and beautiful
tour of the island on your own schedule, stopping where you choose.
This short guided
tour of the
farm includes a slow - paced horseback ride through the property with stops to view, discuss, and learn about much of the natural fruits,
vegetables, and plants that grow in Belize, as well as see some local cattle.
Just yesterday as part of one of my classes, we visited a local ecoganic
vegetable farm to
tour and learn about the process growing food.