Landmark
Beach Plum Farm
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Beach Plum Farm is a charming agricultural gem on Main Street in Ogunquit, Maine. This working farm cultivates organic vegetables, fruits, and flowers across its fields, with a farm stand selling freshly harvested produce, eggs, and homemade preserves. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, meet the resident chickens and goats, and enjoy the rustic farm atmosphere. The property also hosts seasonal events like harvest dinners and flower workshops. What sets Beach Plum Farm apart is its commitment to sustainable farming and its role as a local food hub, supplying restaurants and residents with the freshest ingredients. It's a peaceful retreat that connects visitors to Maine's agricultural heritage.
Don't miss
- Farm stand with seasonal produce and homemade pies
- Meet the farm animals, chickens, goats, and sheep
- Pick-your-own flowers in summer
- Farm-to-table dinner events (check schedule)
- Walking paths through the fields and gardens
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Beach Plum Farm
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Beach Plum Farm with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- The farm stand is open seasonally, typically May through October. Check hours online before visiting.
- Bring a camera, the flower fields and rustic barns are very photogenic.
- Children love the animals, but supervise them around the pens.
- Cash is preferred at the farm stand, though cards may be accepted.
A bit of history
The farm has been part of Ogunquit's landscape for decades, evolving from a traditional family farm into a community-focused agricultural operation. It now emphasizes organic methods and educational programs.
Common questions
Is the farm open year-round?
No, it operates seasonally, usually from May to October. Check the website for exact dates.
Can I pick my own produce?
Yes, pick-your-own flowers and some vegetables are available in season. Ask at the stand.
Are dogs allowed?
Leashed dogs are welcome on the farm paths but not inside the farm stand.
Do they host weddings?
Yes, the farm is available for private events. Contact them for details.
What produce is grown?
Tomatoes, corn, squash, berries, and greens, plus a variety of flowers.
Is there a café or restaurant?
No, but the farm stand sells prepared foods like jams and baked goods.
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