2022 Spring Lunch & Learn Tours

I hope you will come to experience Moss Mountain Farm during this beautiful, abundant time of year. Not only will you get to explore the grounds, but we also have many interesting lunch and learn tours coming up this season. Whether you are interested in learning about roses, pollinators, or just want to bring the kids for a fun family day at the farm, there is something for you. 

A Farm Lunch & Tour Includes:

A guided tour through P. Allen Smith’s three-story Greek Revival-style home. Guests will learn about P. Allen Smith’s authentic design approach that pays homage to the history of the farm. 

Explore Arkansas’ beautiful countryside overlooking the Arkansas River while touring Allen’s Terrace Garden, the Hidden Rose Garden, Hydrangea Allée, and his one-acre Vegetable Garden.

Connect to the land as you sit down to a farm-to-table lunch featuring a Seasonal recipe from P. Allen Smith’s book, Seasonal Recipes from the Garden. For dessert, enjoy a slice of Allen’s famous buttermilk pecan pie with homemade whipped cream. If you have food allergies, let us know, we will try our best to accommodate you!

Last but certainly not least, a visit to Poultryville to meet the chickens and other animals. Learn about Allen’s effort to conserve America’s early poultry breeds and why he started the Heritage Poultry Conservancy. While you are there, say hi to your favorite farm animals from Allen’s television show—Trudy, Moose, Smudge & Squeak, just to name a few.

Touring the grounds will be comprised of up to 2 miles of walking. Wear comfortable walking shoes. There is a lot of walking, but you can do as much or as little as you want.

Gates will be open 30 minutes before the scheduled tour. A Digital or printed ticket is not needed for entry. Your name will be on the list at the registration area located near the restrooms in the parking area.

We do not cancel for rain. Bring your umbrella and rubber boots!

Please note our lunch & tours are typically not kid-friendly unless clearly noted due to the subject of the event. All guests, regardless of age, must purchase a ticket. 

Allen’s Arkansas home, Moss Mountain Farm, which The New York Times hails as a “Stunning Estate,” is an epicenter for promoting the local food movement, organic gardening, and the preservation of heritage poultry breeds.