How much is Queens County farm?

General admission to Queens Farm is free to individuals and families 354 days of the year, except during special event days. See Events page for a listing of annual events. All group visits by schools or organizations require advance registration and admission fees apply.

Who owns Queens County farm?

New York City Department of Parks
The farm is owned by the New York City Department of Parks and is operated by the Colonial Farmhouse Restoration Society of Bellerose, Inc. Queens Farm’s programs are supported in part by public funds from the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council.

How big is the Queens Farm?

47-acre
Agriculture. Queens County Farm Museum is one of the longest continually farmed sites in New York State. The farm’s 47-acre historic site has produced food and fed New Yorkers for over three centuries.

Is there parking at Queens County farm?

The farm is located at 73-50 Little Neck Parkway in Floral Park, Queens. Ample neighborhood parking is available and the farm offers parking during larger events.

What county does queens belong to?

The City of New York is made up of five boroughs. Each borough is a county of New York State….New York City Counties.

BoroughCounty
ManhattanNew York County
QueensQueens County
Staten IslandRichmond County

What is Queens famous for?

Queens is home to two of the three major NYC area airports, JFK International and LaGuardia. Attractions include Flushing Meadows Park—home to the New York Mets baseball team and the US Open tennis tournament—Kaufman Astoria Studios, Silvercup Studios, and Aqueduct Racetrack.

What is quequeens County Farm Museum?

Queens County Farm Museum is one of the longest continually farmed sites in New York State. The farm’s 47-acre historic site has produced food and fed New Yorkers for over three centuries.

What do you need to know about Queens Farm?

You will find directions to where the goats, sheep, alpaca, steer, and hens are and details about what’s new on the farm that day. Farm grounds and restrooms are accessible. Queens Farm is smoke-free. Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the premises.

Can I bring a cart to Queens Farm to collect food scraps?

Please note: Queens Farm does not permit vehicles on site; if you need a cart to bring food scraps over, please inquire in our Farm Store. See Compost page to learn more.

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