If it’s true that you “reap what you sow” then Plow Days this Friday, Feb. 5 and Saturday, Feb. 6 at The Dudley Farm Historic State Park will certainly produce bountiful opportunities to generate family fun and lasting memories.
The dedicated staff and volunteers at this charming and unassuming StatePark, located just 10-12 minutes west of Gainesville, will show-off their yesteryear farming talents by readying the fields with plows pulled by mule teams and draft horses. The commissary will be open and stocked with homemade Cane Syrup, freshly ground Corn meal and grits and a variety of fruit preserves. Handmade crafts and toys will also be available for purchase.
The special event hours are from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. both days. Park Admission is only $5 per vehicle (up to 8 passengers) and all proceeds benefit this historic state park. For more information about how you can reap, sow and have fun at Dudley Farm, visit their website.
The dedicated staff and volunteers at this charming and unassuming StatePark, located just 10-12 minutes west of Gainesville, will show-off their yesteryear farming talents by readying the fields with plows pulled by mule teams and draft horses. The commissary will be open and stocked with homemade Cane Syrup, freshly ground Corn meal and grits and a variety of fruit preserves. Handmade crafts and toys will also be available for purchase.
The special event hours are from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. both days. Park Admission is only $5 per vehicle (up to 8 passengers) and all proceeds benefit this historic state park. For more information about how you can reap, sow and have fun at Dudley Farm, visit their website.