- Farmers Markets (19)
- Farms (105)
- Hebron Maplefest

Organic heirloom produce specializing in the exotic and unique herb plants both medicinal and culinary, sheep lambs, 100% virgin wool, CT blankets and exclusive goats milk and shea butter soap available year round. Organic hay for sale.
Hours: Self serve farm stand open 7 days a week, May-November, 10 a.m. till dusk

Offering PYO Apples and Blueberries.
Hours: Please call.

Fresh homemade fruit preserves collected from Connecticut farm and delivered to your table. Making specialty food since 1979.

Boarding and training horses.
Hours: Please call.

We carry North American native plants (perennials, ferns, grasses, shrubs and trees). Friendly, knowledgeable staff help you select the right plants for your condition, whether sun, shade, wet or dry. Visit out display gardens and our self-guided nature trail.
Hours: May 29-June 29, Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; July, Wednesday-Saturday, 1o a.m.-5 p.m. Other times by appointment.

Horse breeding and lessons.
Hours: Check website.

Spectacular country shop overflowing with gifts, plants and accessories. Specializing in custom made quality dry and silk floral arrangements. Serving Woodstock and surrounding towns since 1966. We deliver.
Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

PYO chemical-free blueberries.

Vegetables, fruit, dairy, herbs, honey, and maple syrup.
Hours: Mid June-October, Tuesday, 1;30-5 p.m., Saturday, 7:30 a.m.-noon.




When visiting The Last Green Valley, be sure to take home a bottle of nationally-recognized Westford Hill Distillers’ fine aged brandy, eau-de vie or Rime Vodka. The award winning artisan-distilled brandies are produced from pure fruit grown locally. Sorry, no retail sales or tours of the facility but please ask for Westford Hills spirits at local wine shops and restaurants, and check the website for scheduled open hours.
25 Pompey Hollow Rd (D-2), Ashford, CT, United States

West Thompson Lake Campground offers 24 campsites (11 basic sites, 11 premium sites with electrical and water hookups and 2 lean-to shelters.) Families will enjoy nature programs, hiking trails, children’s play area and horseshoe pit. A public boat ramp allows access to the 200 acre lake for boating and fishing.
Sites: 24
1.877.444.6777 (Reservations)

Bass fishermen love this 200 acre lake created by impounding the Quinnebaug River. The seasonal campground offers some sites with water and electricity. The 18-hole disc golf course is very popular. Hiking trails, boating, canoeing, restrooms with showers, and group picnic shelters are included in the ammenities. Interpretive programs. Snowmobile use is permitted in winter.

Fruits, vegetables, eggs, hand-dyed yarn, and local fiber.
Hours: Seasonal, Check website.

Toll Free: 877.422.6762

Dairy farm, ice cream stand, greenhouse, maple products, hay rides, and sleigh rides, and animals for the kids to enjoy.
Hours: Seasonal, call ahead.

Certified organic vegetables and vegetable plants, fingerling potatoes, heirloom tomatoes. Products offered at three farmers’ markets
Hours: Check website.

Annuals, perennials, shrubs, hanging baskets, and greenhouse vegetables.
Hours: Check website.