Welcome to the Farm
Wild Oak Therapeutic Farm is about connection. A connectedness to nature and oneself.
I strongly believe the natural environment allows an individual to breathe and heal. The move towards therapy within a natural environment is based on scientific evidence.
Some may call it magical, and others call it a wild ride. Wild Oak Therapeutic Farm is a place where you are welcomed into the daily ongoings; more importantly, you are encouraged to slow down, breathe, and be present. Individuals get to participate in caring for the animals, the land and challenge themselves to do something they don't do every day.
Research shows that being IN nature positively affects a person's psychological wellbeing, regulating emotions and calming the nervous system.
For each person, the therapeutic experience will be different; it may look like sitting under the oak trees, walking the trails made by deer, interacting with the animals, planting gardens, using the natural elements to create your own world, or digging for worms.
Schedule a visit
Request exclusive time on the farm
This visit allows families to be on the farm with the animals and enjoy time together in nature. Pack a picnic basket and enjoy the day.
Exclusive visits happen on the 2nd Sunday of each month. You may spend the whole day or less.
Small group visits
These visits are 2 hours in length, with no more than four families on the farm at a time. Time is set aside on a Saturday from 11:00 am- 6:00 pm.
To schedule your time, please click the link below. In addition, you will be sent a waiver to complete.
Frequently Asked Farm Questions
Farm News and Upcoming Events
Given that the Farm is in the early stages of development, each season brings new ongoings.There is a strong focus on preserving and restoring the natural habitat. The heart of Wild Oak Therapeutic farm is a strong emphasis on symbiotic relationships between humans, land, and the animals, both farm and wild. Therefore, each animal serves a purpose contributing to the overall wellbeing of the farm.
Happenings on the Farm:
We are all slowing down for the winter. Goats and Sheep are growing a few babies. Babies due late March 2023.