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Jamie and Sam Jones working in the fields at Pumpkinseed Hill

Farm Guidelines and Information

Thank you for your interest in visiting our farm! Please follow our guest guidelines to ensure your farm visit is enjoyable, memorable, and safe. We look forward to your visit!

Visit our FAQ section for more information.

Call Farmer Jones

Is the farm open this season? What are the hours? Weather and crop readiness are big deciding factors in the days and hours of operation on a farm. Hear Farmer Terry Jones on his famous Crop Report (203-929-8425) for daily updates on locations, hours, and directions.

Jamie Jones plants a Christmas tree

Dress like a Farmer

Dress for the weather like our farmers - bring layers, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Most importantly, wear sturdy shoes – a hard-sole shoe with good treads and with closed toes, such as sneakers or boots. Wearing heels, flip-flops, and other loose fitting types of shoes is not recommended.

Dogs on leash at the farm at tree season only

No Pets - Service Dogs Only

Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, “a service animal is defined as a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability.” Also, “emotional support animals, comfort animals, and therapy dogs are not service animals under Title II and Title III of the ADA.” Dogs on leashes are permitted ONLY during tree season in tree fields. 

Pine Barn at Pumpkinseed Hill

Visit Only When the Farm is Open

The Jones family invites the public to visit their farm during their harvest seasons at the specified farm locations. Walking, fishing, hiking, dog walking, or other visits to the farm when we are not open are not allowed. 

Welcome Sign at Homestead Farm

Farm Rules

The Jones family requests that all guests follow these guidelines: we prohibit smoking; vaping; tailgating; alcohol; drones; outside vendors; and professional photography. Thank you for your support.

planting Christmas trees

Seasonal Hours of Operations

At Jones Family Farms, we focus on 4 wonderful harvest your own crops - strawberries in June, blueberries in July/early August, pumpkins in late September/October, and Christmas trees in late November/December.
Colorful squash and pumpkins against rainbow

Reservations and Tickets

Our reservation and ticket program provides great information about the day's programs as well as offers discounts. For pumpkin and tree seasons, reservations are strongly recommended to reserve your spot at the farm. Book now!
winery and pavillion from Christmas tree field

Visiting the Farm Information

Is there a real Farmer Jones? When are you open? Questions are asked and answered about Jones Family Farms and Winery.

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