There’s no question that farmers are a vital part to Arkansas’ success as a state. One Arkansas farm in particular deserves some recognition for its recent achievements. From the day-to-day cattle and hay operations to creating the perfect family day trip, the Holly Springs Homestead is an Arkansas gem.
The Alston family owns a pretty spectacular farm.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC The Alstons and their farm, the Holly Springs Homestead, were the most recent winners of the Arkansas Farm Family of the Year. The prestigious award is the longest-running farm family recognition program in the nation.
The Alstons have upheld a long tradition of award-winning farming for over 100 years.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC The award may be recent but the Alstons are no spring chickens when it comes to farming. The farm originally began back in 1897 and has been operated by the same family for four generations. Over the century, the farm earned the distinction of being one the first dairy operations in the county as well as one of the first to raise broiler chickens.
There are three main ways to enjoy the farm’s splendor. There’s the Farm Stand which is open year-round.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC The Farm Stand is stocked with the freshest veggies harvested that day. It’s always worth a stop since the choices change with the seasons.
The Market is the farm’s personal general store.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC It’s also opened year-round, though the hours do change depending on the season.
You can find all sorts of products from charming southern decor to artisan goods.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC The Market also carries heirloom seeds too so you can start your own mini-farm at home. Perhaps the best part is that they have fresh baked goods and coffee, which are essentials to any good shopping experience.
You can also take advantage of the farm’s pick-you-own options in spring and summer.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC Strawberry season is currently underway during the month of May. Holly Springs Homestead offers a unique pick-your-own salad in summer. From June through August, you can pick lettuce, cherry tomatoes, onions, and carrots to make the freshest salad ever.
No autumn would be complete without a visit to Holly Springs Homestead.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC “Fall Fun on the Farm” includes entry to their six-acre corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkin patch, the kids farm, and a hay ride.
It may be a ways off now, but go ahead and plan for a Christmastime visit this winter, too.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC “Christmas on the Farm” includes caroling hayrides, Fraser Fir tree yard, and a kids winter wonderland. Stop by the Farm Stand for fresh garlands and wreaths or head to the Market for ornaments and gifts.
No matter the season or what activity you plan on doing, the Holly Springs Homestead is the perfect farm for a family outing.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC The farm is located at 217 Polk 184 Rd., Mena, AR 71953. For details like hours and what’s available, visit their website.
In addition to these seasonal events, Holly Springs Homestead also hosts workshops and day camps. To stay up-to-date on these events, follow their Facebook Page.
Facebook/Holly Springs Homestead, LLC
The Alstons and their farm, the Holly Springs Homestead, were the most recent winners of the Arkansas Farm Family of the Year. The prestigious award is the longest-running farm family recognition program in the nation.
The award may be recent but the Alstons are no spring chickens when it comes to farming. The farm originally began back in 1897 and has been operated by the same family for four generations. Over the century, the farm earned the distinction of being one the first dairy operations in the county as well as one of the first to raise broiler chickens.
The Farm Stand is stocked with the freshest veggies harvested that day. It’s always worth a stop since the choices change with the seasons.
It’s also opened year-round, though the hours do change depending on the season.
The Market also carries heirloom seeds too so you can start your own mini-farm at home. Perhaps the best part is that they have fresh baked goods and coffee, which are essentials to any good shopping experience.
Strawberry season is currently underway during the month of May. Holly Springs Homestead offers a unique pick-your-own salad in summer. From June through August, you can pick lettuce, cherry tomatoes, onions, and carrots to make the freshest salad ever.
“Fall Fun on the Farm” includes entry to their six-acre corn maze, pick-your-own pumpkin patch, the kids farm, and a hay ride.
“Christmas on the Farm” includes caroling hayrides, Fraser Fir tree yard, and a kids winter wonderland. Stop by the Farm Stand for fresh garlands and wreaths or head to the Market for ornaments and gifts.
The farm is located at 217 Polk 184 Rd., Mena, AR 71953. For details like hours and what’s available, visit their website.
What’s your favorite thing to do at Holly Springs? Share with us in the comments below!
For additional berry picking locations, you should peruse this list of pick-your-own farms.
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