Project Description
An hour and a half tour of Pioneer Farm Museum
Your tour includes visiting two homestead cabins built in the 1880’s and learn about the families who built and lived in them. Do the chores that pioneer children would have done in our log activity cabin such as: grinding grains, churning cream, scrubbing laundry, and carding wool. You may dress up like pioneers, get you hair curled with a old curling iron and shave with a dulled straight razor.
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy before or after your tour!
Register at the Trading Post (gift shop) before the tour
Helping with the barn chores includes: gathering eggs, milk the cow (or goat, which ever is available), pet and visit all the animals in the barn. You may even try a jump into the hay pile, feet first please.
Work in the blacksmith shop, heat up a horseshoe in the forge, pound or bend the shoe.
Move on to the wood shop and pound nails, use a bit and brace to drill, spud bark from a log, saw some wood with a buck saw, and shape wood with a draw knife.
Visit our replica Ohop Lutheran Mission schoolhouse. Rules and punishments for both students and teachers are hanging on the wall inside.
SPRING: Saturday-Sunday; March 15-Fathers Day
Pioneer Farm Tour : 11:15-4pm
SUMMER: DAILY; Fathers Day-Labor Day Weekend
Pioneer Farm Tour: daily 11:15-4pm
Native American Seasons Tour: Friday, Saturday, Sunday @ 1pm & 2:30pm
FALL: Saturday & Sunday; 11:15-4pm, Day after Labor Day-Day before Thanksgiving
WINTER: CLOSED THANKSGIVING THROUGH MARCH 14
HOLIDAY CLOSURES: CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY & INDEPENDENCE DAY
FAMILY TOUR START TIMES:
- 11:15 | 11:30 | 12:00 | 12:45 | 1:00 | 1:30 | 2:15 | 2:30 | 3:00 | 3:45 | 4:00
Note: Please wear good closed toe shoes when visiting our farm
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