In a fast-paced, digital world, the idea of spending a week unplugged and immersed in nature sounds almost revolutionary.
At Foxfire Farm, kids get to experience just that—a chance to step back in time and enjoy the simple joys of life on a working farm.
1. A Hands-On Connection to Food and Farming
Farm camp teaches kids where their food comes from in the most engaging way possible.
They’ll collect eggs, learn about rotational grazing, and care for animals like baby chicks and pigs.
These activities aren’t just fun; they also help children appreciate the hard work and care that go into producing food sustainably.
By the end of camp, one parent shared that their son couldn’t stop talking about moving the chicken tractors and feeding the pigs—tasks that sparked both curiosity and pride.
2. Inspiring Independence and Problem-Solving
On the farm, children face small, manageable challenges: learning how to handle a horse, understanding how to care for chicks, or figuring out how to move a pig paddock.
Each challenge builds problem-solving skills and a sense of independence.
Kids leave with the satisfaction of having contributed to real farm operations—whether it’s gathering eggs for the first time or successfully leading a horse.
These experiences provide a foundation of self-reliance that lasts long after camp ends.
3. Unplugged, Unstructured Fun
Farm camp is a rare opportunity for kids to step away from screens and embrace unstructured play.
Whether they’re climbing hay bales, exploring the barnyard, or observing wildlife, they get to enjoy the kind of free play that’s vital for creativity and emotional well-being.
As one grandparent put it, “When it was time to pick her up, I loved seeing my granddaughter climbing on the hay, petting the cat, and trying her best to ignore me so she could stay longer.”
4. Joining a Community of Explorers
Homesteading and sustainable living are more than trends—they’re ways to reconnect with the Earth and each other.
Farm camp introduces children to these values while connecting them to peers who share their curiosity and love for the outdoors.
Together, campers feed animals, build coops, and share stories over lunch.
The bonds formed during camp reflect the sense of community that makes farm life so special.
At Foxfire Farm, children rediscover the joys of simple living—connecting with animals, nature, and themselves in a way that’s both fun and life-changing.
For many, farm camp isn’t just a week of fun; it’s an experience that shapes how they see the world for years to come.