Scott Farm
Located in Dummerston, Vermont, the Scott Farm has a recorded history dating to 1791, when George Washington was serving his first term as President. The Farm consists of 571 acres and 23 buildings, all of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Scott Farm now grows over 125 heirloom apple varieties. We are pleased to have a knowledgeable and talented staff to work throughout the year. They help to maintain the orchard and bring our fruit to customers that come to the Farm or shop at markets and coops throughout the northeast. We’re grateful for the hardworking crew that comes every year to harvest our fruit, all by hand, and then grade and pack it with such great care.
The Farm also hosts educational programs, workshops, and weddings. Four historic houses, on and surrounding the farm, have been authentically restored and are available year-round for short-term vacation rentals.