About Shelburne Farms
Shelburne Farms
is a membership-supported, nonprofit environmental education center, 1,400-acre working farm,
and National Historic Landmark
on the shores of Lake Champlain in Shelburne, Vermont. Our mission
is to cultivate a conservation ethic for a sustainable future. Casual visitors
may enjoy the walking trails, childrens farmyard, inn, restaurant,
property tours and special events. To pursue our mission, we practice rural land uses
that are environmentally, economically
and culturally sustainable.
Shelburne Farms was created as a model agricultural estate in 1886 by
William Seward and Lila Vanderbilt Webb. In
1972, it became an educational nonprofit. Our nearly 400
acres of woodlands are Green Certified
from the American Tree Farm System. Our grass-based dairy has 125 purebred,
registered Brown Swiss cows. Their milk is
transformed into our award-winning farmhouse cheddar cheese
here on the
property.