A man measures planks of raw edge wood stacked in a woodworking space.

The poplar tables in the Coach Barn tell a particular story of Shelburne Farms, and reflect a longtime vision of both Marshall Webb and John Monks of Vermont Tree Goods.


Read the tree to table story.

Dan Reicher

Marshall Webb Climate Action Talks: Dan Reicher


Join us on 11/18 at the recently renovated Coach Barn to welcome Dan Reicher, clean energy advocate, as the inaugural speaker in our new series.

colorful felted wool acorns

Activity: 
Fall Felted Acorns


Head outside, grab some acorn caps, and make these fuzzy crafts with the family, a delightful way to bring a bit of fall inside.

Catalog Sneak Peek


Our new product catalog features our farmstead cheddar and maple syrup, as well as finely crafted products from other Vermont farms and producers. Take a peek and visit our online store to get an early start on holiday gift-giving.


Start shopping.

A wooden serving board with cheese and bottles of maple syrup and a vase with a flower.

Upcoming Programs


Tuesday, November 11, 5:30-7:30PM:

Gourmet Mushroom Growing with Madcap Mushrooms


Wednesday, November 12, 5:30-7:00PM:

Innovative Strategies to Restore Degraded Forested Riparian Buffers


Thursday & Friday, November 13 & 14: Summer Farm Camp Operators Gathering


Saturday, November 15, 1–3:00PM: Pride Hike with Audubon VT & Pride Center of VT


Saturday, November 15, 9:00AM–12:00PM:

Fall Forest Bathing with Nature Connection Guide


Tuesday, November 18, 6–7:30PM: Marshall Webb Climate Action Talk: Finding Common Ground on Clean Energy Transition, a Conversation with Dan Reicher


Saturday, November 22, 10–11:30AM: How to Make Felted Acorns


Monday, November 24, 10–11:00AM: Goat Hike


Tuesday, November 25, 10–11:00AM: Goat Hike


Saturday, November 26, 10:00AM–12:00PM:

Raptor Hangout with Outreach for Earth Stewardship


Sunday, December 7, 10:00AM–12:00PM: Morning Winter Gifts & Craft Making


Sunday, December 7, 1–3:00PM: Afternoon Winter Gifts & Craft Making

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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