Kelder's Farm
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Main - 845-626-7137
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- 5755 Route 209 Kerhonkson, NY 12446
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Kelderâ??s Farm
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Kelder’s Farm is a 200 year old family farm located in the Hudson Valley in Kerhonkson, NY. This bicentennial family farm is a popular agricultural destination for families to take a step away from the hustle and bustle of life, unplug and reconnect with your family and your roots. Today, the Kelder family has opened their farm to the community, offering pick-your-own fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, grapes, apples, and many vegetables including sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and more. In addition, the farm has fun farm activities engaging the whole family of all ages. Kelder's Farm, is an award winning sustainable farm in the Hudson Valley, and hosts friendly farm animals, Homegrown Mini-Golf, a massive, kid-pleasing jumping pillow, and a famous, record-setting giant garden gnome.In the last 200 years, our family has farmed chickens, pigs and dairy cattle, and has become a popular agri-tourism destination.Kelder’s Farm is a 200 year old family farm located in the Hudson Valley in Kerhonkson, NY. This bicentennial family farm is a popular agricultural destination for families to take a step away from the hustle and bustle of life, unplug and reconnect with your family and your roots. Today, the Kelder family has opened their farm to the community, offering pick-your-own fruits such as strawberries, blueberries, grapes, apples, and many vegetables including sweet corn, tomatoes, pumpkins and more. In addition, the farm has fun farm activities engaging the whole family of all ages. Kelder's Farm, is an award winning sustainable farm in the Hudson Valley, and hosts friendly farm animals, Homegrown Mini-Golf, a massive, kid-pleasing jumping pillow, and a famous, record-setting giant garden gnome.In the last 200 years, our family has farmed chickens, pigs and dairy cattle, and has become a popular agri-tourism destination.