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2024 Fall Tours with Lunch
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A Seasonal Culinary Experience in the Heart of Nature
Step onto the farm, just moments from our growing fields, and enjoy an unforgettable evening of fresh flavors, live music, and warm hospitality. Our Farm-to-Table Dinner experience celebrates the best of Moss Mountain Farm with a thoughtfully crafted menu that highlights the freshest seasonal ingredients from our gardens and local farmers.
Whether you’re a food lover, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique night out, this experience blends farm-fresh dining, live Bluegrass music, and the ambiance of a crackling bonfire for a night to remember.
Our menu changes based on what’s in season, ensuring the freshest flavors. Expect a variety of farm-inspired dishes, including locally sourced meats, garden-fresh vegetables, and rustic desserts.
Yes! We offer delicious vegetarian options. Please let us know of any dietary restrictions when booking.
We recommend comfortable attire and closed-toe shoes, as you’ll be dining outdoors on the farm.
This experience is best suited for adults and older children who appreciate a relaxed dining atmosphere.
We are thrilled to announce that The Gravel Yard, an award-winning bluegrass band hailing from the Ozark Mountains of Stone County, Arkansas, will be performing at our Farm-to-Table Dinners. Formed from moonlit jam sessions in an actual gravel lot, The Gravel Yard has evolved into a dynamic ensemble known for their eclectic blend of hard-driving traditional bluegrass, progressive musicality, and soulful Country and Americana influences. With lead vocals by Christopher Denny, whose unique vibrato adds a timeless quality to their sound, the band delivers lively originals and fresh takes on classic tunes. Prepare for an unforgettable evening of toe-tapping music that perfectly complements our seasonal farm-fresh menu.
Under Arkansas law, an agritourism activity operator is not liable for the injury or death of a participant in an agritourism activity resulting from the inherent risk of animals, weather, land conditions, and the potential for you as a participant to act in a negligent way that may contribute to your own injury or death. You are assuming the risk of participating in the agritourism activity.