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Jones Family Farm from the air

606 Walnut Tree Hill Road, Shelton, CT

This farm is home to our Jones Winery Tasting Room and the center of many of our Christmas tree operations and Christmas barnyard shops.

Driving Directions

Homestead Farm, 606 Walnut Tree Hill Road, Shelton, CT

From Lower Fairfield County

Travel north on Merritt Parkway (Route 15) to Exit 49N or I-95 to Exit 27A. Follow Route 25 North to stop light.
Take a right at light on Route 111 and go for 3.3 miles.
Then turn right onto Route 110 and go 2 miles.
Turn right on Walnut Tree Hill Road and follow signs for the Homestead Farm and Winery parking lot on your right.

From Hartford Area

Follow I-91 to Route 15, Wilbur Cross Parkway Exit 17. 
Continue on Route 15, Wilbur Cross Parkway for 21 miles.
Take Exit 58 - Route 34 to Derby. Turn right onto Route 34 and go West for 3.5 miles. Turn left on Bridge St. and go 0.2 miles. 
Turn right on Route 110/ Howe Avenue and travel 4.5 miles. 
Take a left on Walnut Tree Hill Road and follow signs for the Homestead Farm and Winery parking lot on your right.

From Danbury Area

Follow I-84 to Exit 11 Derby/ New Haven and Route 34. 
Turn right off exit onto Mile Hill Road and go 800 ft.
At light, turn right onto Route 34 and go 5 miles. 
Turn right on Route 111 to Monroe - approx. 4 miles.
Then turn left onto Route 110 and go 2 miles. 
Take a right on Walnut Tree Hill Road and follow signs for the Homestead Farm and Winery parking lot on your right.

From Waterbury Area

Follow I-84 to Exit 19 - Route 8 South to Naugatuck/ Bridgeport. 
Bear left on Route 8 and go south for 18 miles.
Take exit 14 - Route 110/ Howe Ave. to Shelton. 
Turn right on Route 110 and go for 5 miles.
Take a left on Walnut Tree Hill Road and follow signs for the Homestead Farm and Winery parking lot on your right.

From New Haven Area

Take Route 34 West, turn left on Bridge St. (street is not labeled; it is the next left after the Twisted Vine Restaurant) and go 0.2 mi. 
Turn right on Route 110/ Howe Ave. and travel 4.5 miles.
Take a left on Israel Hill Road/Walnut Tree Hill Road and follow signs for the Homestead Farm and Winery parking lot on your right.
 

As we reflect on our agricultural adventures and experiences, I find it exciting to realize that our many environmental practices work in symbiosis with the positive ecological impacts and the economic success of our farm.

I believe this is a critical message for our nation to embrace.

Terry Jones