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Farms Martha’s Vineyard

Two people exchanging a box of produce at one of the farms on Martha's Vineyard.

There are countless things to do on a Martha’s Vineyard vacation. From exploring things to do in West Tisbury to hiking around the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, the possibilities feel almost endless. One unique adventure to include on your next stay at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites is visiting some of the farms found on Martha’s Vineyard. Much of Martha’s Vineyard is rural, and a good amount is farming land. Keep reading to learn more about how you can learn about the production of food and agricultural products during your getaway.

What Is Agritourism?

Agritourism is a growing field that combines agriculture and tourism. At its core, it is a type of commercial enterprise that combines agricultural production/processing with tourism to entice people to visit farms, ranches, or other agricultural businesses. Several places on Martha’s Vineyard offer fun and educational activities aimed at showcasing the island’s farming heritage.

A Checklist of 5 Martha’s Vineyard Farms

1. The FARM Institute at Katama Farm is part working farm, part farm-based educational hub. Stroll through the Katama Barn to say hello to sheep, chickens, and goats. There’s also a walking trail that takes you along the south pastures.

2. Morning Glory Farm started in 1975 and opened its farmstand in 1981. The farmstand is a great place to purchase sustainability-grown produce, which varies depending on the season.

3. For a different kind of farm experience, visit the Island Alpaca Company. Created in 2004, this spot now has a herd of over 50 Huacaya alpaca. Check the calendar of events to see what extra fun is taking place.

4. Located in Chilmark, The Grey Barn and Farm is the only certified meat and dairy produced on the island. Sign up for one of their delicious tastings, or stop by Monday at 10 a.m. to join the public farm tour. Check the farm calendar for details.

5. The North Tisbury Farm & Market has a little of everything. The roadside farmstand is known for having everything from heirloom tomatoes to spinach and more. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, they will pick it fresh from the field if possible. The market is also a great place to find local meat and baked goods.

Enjoy the Slower Pace of Life on a Martha’s Vineyard Getaway

The courtyard area of a Martha's Vineyard hotel to relax in after visiting local farms.

Sometimes, it can feel like life is always on the go. If you’re ready for a break, book your stay at Vineyard Square Hotel & Suites. Our Edgartown hotel is the ideal place to call home for anyone looking to slow down for a while. However, that doesn’t mean your visit has to be boring. Visit local Martha’s Vineyard farms or go for a bike ride around the island.

You can also enjoy a cozy night in. Enjoy dinner at Chesca’s, which is found at the hotel, or relax in the courtyard with a glass of wine. Start planning your R&R getaway by browsing our range of accommodations and special offers. To learn more about our Martha’s Vineyard hotel, call 508-627-4711.

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