Person in a hydraulic lift performing maintenance on the roof of a red brick building with an arched entrance under a blue sky.

We're far from making "finishing touches" on the Coach Barn, but most of the major system upgrades are complete. Take a walk through the main rooms, and start to imagine how this building will feel as an historic, year-round, sustainably designed and operated space for learning and convening.


See the Coach Barn updates.

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Recipe: Chilled

Cucumber Soup


Chef Jackie Major shares her refreshing recipe for the incoming cucumber harvest. A few ingredients, a buzz in the blender, and a summer lunch is served.

Our 2024 Annual Financial Report


Our report highlights the ongoing stewardship of our financial resources as we pursue our mission. To our supporters, thank you for making our work possible.

Join Our Team!


We're hiring for seasonal positions, mostly August through October. Opportunities are available at the Welcome Center & Farm Store, Inn & Restaurant, Farm Cart, and more.


Apply today.

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Upcoming Programs


Saturday, July 26, 9:00AM–12:00PM:

Summer Forest Bathing with Nature Connection Guide


Saturday, July 26, 10:30AM–12:30PM: Pollinator Safari


Tuesday–Thursday, July 29–31: Education for Sustainability Leadership Academy Kickoff*


Wednesdays, July 30–August 27, gates open 5:30PM:

Shelburne Farms Community Concert Series


Friday, August 1, 3–5:00PM: Pollinator Safari


Monday, August 4, 5–6:30PM: Herbal Syrups, Shrubs & Spritzers with Spoonful Herbals


Tuesday–Thursday, August 5–7: A Forest for Every Classroom*


Saturday, August 9, 10:30AM–12:30PM: Pollinator Safari


* denotes program for educators

Shelburne Farms is an education nonprofit on a mission to inspire and cultivate learning for a sustainable future through its programs, place, and products.


We offer transformative learning experiences to help educators, students, overnight guests, and visitors create a more thriving world. Home to the Institute for Sustainable Schools, our historic campus is a 1,400-acre diversified farm located on the homelands of the Winooskik band of the Abenaki.

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