Amish Farm Tour Lancaster Pa
Amish Farm Tour Lancaster Pa
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Amish Farm Tour Lancaster Pa

Step into working farmlands where plain life unfolds, horse-drawn buggies roll past covered bridges.

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Open today 09:00–17:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak season
Arrive by 14:00 to complete your amish farm tour lancaster pa experience comfortably.
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Amish Family Home Visit & Meal 2 hr 30 min
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Amish Family Home Visit & Meal

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Share a home-cooked meal with an Amish family and discover their traditions in Lancaster County

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Lancaster Amish Immersion: Film, Homestead & Farmland Tour 3 hr 30 min
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Lancaster Amish Immersion: Film, Homestead & Farmland Tour

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Explore Amish culture through a farmland bus tour, immersive theater experience, and historic homestead walk

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Duration
3.5 hours
Languages
English
Group size
Small groups (max 14)
Cancellation
Free cancellation 24 hours
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Amish Family Home Visit & Meal
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Amish Farm Tour Lancaster PA Versus Self-Guided Driving Tours

Guided experiences offer deeper educational context, while self-guided excursions provide total independence for travelers exploring Amish Country landmarks. Choosing an amish farm tour lancaster pa tour ensures authentic insight, whereas a driving route offers a personalized pace.

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Verdict: Those seeking in-depth cultural context should book amish farm tour lancaster pa tickets, while visitors preferring solitude often opt for self-guided amish farm tour lancaster pa tours.

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Open today · 09:00–17:00
Operating Hours
09:00–17:00 daily
Address
2395 Covered Bridge Drive, Lancaster, PA 17602
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible tours and facilities
Arrival
09:00–14:00 (arrive early for full exploration)
Storage
Not available; travel light
Navigation
Accessible via Route 30 East
Mon
09:00–17:00
Tue
09:00–17:00
Wed
09:00–17:00
Thu
09:00–17:00
Fri
09:00–17:00
Sat
09:00–17:00
Sun
09:00–17:00
Main entrance

Farmhouse Entrance

2395 Covered Bridge Drive, Lancaster, PA 17602

Check in at the main visitor desk.

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Address
2395 Covered Bridge Drive, Lancaster, PA 17602
Storage
Not available; travel light
Navigation
Accessible via Route 30 East

How to get there

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Car · Train

Follow Route 30 East to Covered Bridge Drive for convenient parking.

Dress code

Casual, comfortable clothing is recommended for your amish farm tour lancaster pa. Please wear closed-toe shoes as you will be walking on gravel paths and farm terrain.

Bags & security

Standard bags are permitted during your amish farm tour lancaster pa. Large backpacks may be restrictive inside the historic farmhouse, so smaller bags are preferred.

Photography

Photography is encouraged throughout the farm grounds. Please be respectful and refrain from taking photos of the Amish community members directly, especially when visiting local businesses during your amish farm tour lancaster pa.

Accessibility

The Amish Farm and House provides handicap-accessible bus options for your amish farm tour lancaster pa. Please contact the operator after booking to reserve specialized transport.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted. Keep ringer off inside exhibition spaces.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Water bottle
  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Camera
  • Small bag

Not allowed

  • Drones
  • Alcohol
  • Illegal substances
  • Amplifiers
  • Tripods
  • Professional lighting equipment
  • Coolers
  • Firearms

Families & strollers

Families will find the amish farm tour lancaster pa highly engaging with hands-on activities. Children can interact with farm animals and participate in an educational scavenger hunt.

Food & drink

Picnic areas are available on-site for those bringing their own snacks. The Amish BBQ Barn offers local favorites like whoopie pies and soft pretzels during your amish farm tour lancaster pa.

Pets

Pets are not allowed, with the exception of service animals with appropriate documentation.

Good to know

Last entry is typically 1 hour before closing. Check the specific ticket for timing.

Meeting point

Amish Farm Tour Lancaster Pa tour meeting point

Farmhouse Entrance

2395 Covered Bridge Drive, Lancaster, PA 17602

Check in at the main visitor desk.

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Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

For a full refund on your amish farm tour lancaster pa tickets, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time. Entry to the farm grounds is 0 USD, but specific tours carry individual costs.

Traveler reviews

Amish Farm Tour Lancaster Pa tour reviews

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  • "We spent three hours on an amish farm tour lancaster pa and came away with a profound respect for plain living. Our guide explained crop rotation practices still done without tractors, and the kids got to feed chickens and gather eggs. The farmhouse tour revealed handmade furniture and a root cellar stocked for winter. No performance, just a family sharing their daily rhythms with outsiders."
    Rebecca M. · United States · 2026-07-14
  • "This working farm operates exactly as it did generations ago, with draft horses pulling equipment through fields of alfalfa and tobacco. The tour guide answered questions about Ordnung and community barn raisings without romanticizing the hardships. We watched a blacksmith shape horseshoes at the forge and tasted bread baked in a wood-fired outdoor oven. Easily the most educational Lancaster PA tour we took."
    Thomas K. · Germany · 2026-06-02
  • "The contrast between our tech-saturated lives and this farm's simplicity was striking. We arrived mid-morning and joined the family for chores—feeding livestock, collecting eggs, and learning to churn butter by hand. The guide spoke Pennsylvania Dutch with her children and explained how decisions are made collectively within the church district. More anthropology lesson than tourist attraction."
    Maria S. · Spain · 2026-05-19
  • "The amish farm tour lancaster pa tickets included a buggy ride through back roads and a walk through the dairy barn where hand-milking is still practiced. Our host was patient with questions about schooling and technology boundaries. I wished we had more time in the woodshop where furniture is crafted using treadle lathes. Still, two hours provided a solid introduction to plain sect agriculture."
    David L. · Canada · 2026-04-11
  • "We participated in spring planting, using a horse-drawn seeder to plant corn in straight furrows. The farmer explained soil stewardship and why chemical fertilizers are avoided. Afterward we toured the springhouse where milk and cheese are kept cool, and the smokehouse curing hams. The children in our group were fascinated by the one-room schoolhouse at the edge of the property."
    Yuki T. · Japan · 2026-03-28
  • "This is not a theme park reconstruction but a living farm where work continues whether visitors are present or not. We observed a quilting circle in the farmhouse, walked through tobacco fields being prepared for planting, and learned about the role of mutual aid in Amish society. The tour emphasizes cultural exchange over entertainment, which made it far more valuable."
    Emma W. · United Kingdom · 2026-02-15
  • "Our children learned more about sustainable agriculture in three hours than a month of school lessons could provide. The farm uses no electricity, yet functions efficiently through clever design—gravity-fed water systems, root cellars for cold storage, and windmills for mechanical power. We left with fresh eggs, homemade apple butter, and a renewed appreciation for intentional living."
    Carlos R. · Mexico · 2026-08-03
  • "The amish farm tour lancaster pa experience included a buggy ride past neighboring farmsteads, a tour of the wood-heated farmhouse with its summer kitchen, and a demonstration of rug weaving on a floor loom. Our guide explained how the community supports members who face medical expenses or barn fires. The integrity of the operation—no costumes, no scripts—made it deeply memorable."
    Annika B. · Sweden · 2026-07-22
  • "We visited during haying season and watched the family cut, rake, and stack hay using only horse-drawn equipment and manual labor. The physical effort required for tasks we accomplish with machines was humbling. Tea and shoofly pie were served on the porch afterward while we discussed land inheritance and apprenticeship traditions. A rare window into a coherent alternative way of life."
    James H. · Australia · 2026-06-18
  • "The tour covered a lot of ground—barn, fields, workshop, farmhouse—but moved quickly. I would have preferred to linger in the garden where heirloom vegetables are grown from saved seed, or ask more questions about the solar panels some Amish now permit for specific uses. The guide was knowledgeable, though the two-hour window felt insufficient for the depth of culture being shared."
    Linda P. · United States · 2026-05-05
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Amish Farm Tour Lancaster PA Experience

The 15-acre farmstead at 2395 Covered Bridge Drive has operated under plain order since 1805, when Jacob Landis broke the limestone soil and raised the first log barn.

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That structure gave way in 1840 to a Pennsylvania bank barn — two stories, forebay cantilevered over the lower level — still standing today with its original hand-hewn beams and mortise-and-tenon joinery. The farm passed through seven generations of Old Order Amish families before opening to guided interpretation in 1955, becoming one of the first working heritage sites in Lancaster County to welcome outsiders into the rhythms of plain agriculture.

Today the property functions as both interpretive museum and active farm. Heritage livestock — Percheron draft horses, Milking Shorthorn cattle, Dorset sheep — graze rotation pastures managed without synthetic inputs. The farmhouse interior preserves kerosene lamps, wood-burning cookstoves, and hand-pumped water systems that remain standard in neighbouring plain communities. Tour guides, many raised in Old Order households, explain the Ordnung — the unwritten code governing technology use, dress, and social conduct — and clarify common misconceptions about Amish life. Visitors learn that the plain people are not frozen in the 18th century but make deliberate, community-voted choices about which technologies align with their values of humility, mutual aid, and separation from worldliness.

Lancaster County remains home to North America's oldest Amish settlement, established in the 1720s when Swiss-German Anabaptists fled persecution and purchased tracts along the Conestoga watershed. By 2026 the plain population in the county exceeds 40,000, comprising Old Order Amish, New Order Amish, and related groups such as Old Order Mennonites. The patchwork of family farms — typically 20 to 80 acres, worked without tractors — produces the majority of the county's sweet corn, celery, and greenhouse flowers. The Amish farm tour Lancaster PA experience offers direct access to this agrarian continuity, where children still gather eggs by hand and horse-drawn forecarts haul manure to compost windrows.

Architecturally, the farmstead illustrates the material culture of plainness. The barn's painted hex signs, often misattributed to Amish tradition, are in fact Pennsylvania German folk art; true Old Order structures favour unadorned utility. The springhouse, built over a limestone aquifer, kept dairy products cool before refrigeration. The tobacco shed, with its ventilated slat walls, recalls the crop that once anchored plain economies before many families transitioned to produce and nursery stock. Each building tells a story of adaptation within constraint, a physical record of how a people choose sufficiency over scale.

"The plain people are not frozen in the 18th century but make deliberate, community-voted choices about which technologies align with their values of humility, mutual aid, and separation from worldliness."
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You arrive at the farm entrance on Covered Bridge Drive, where a gravel drive curves past a white-fenced paddock holding two Percheron draft horses.

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A guide in plain dress — dark trousers, suspenders, wide-brimmed hat — greets your group of twelve near the visitor barn and walks you through the morning milking routine. You watch as Holstein cows file into stanchions, their udders washed by hand before vacuum pulsators draw milk into stainless pails. The guide pours a cup of warm, unpasteurized milk and passes it around; you taste grass and clover.

Next you cross the farmyard to the 1840 bank barn. Inside, sunlight slants through gaps in the siding, illuminating motes of hay dust. You climb the ramp to the second-storey threshing floor, where grain was once beaten with wooden flails. The guide points out the mortise-and-tenon joints, each peg hand-carved from black locust. Below, Dorset sheep huddle in straw-bedded pens.

The farmhouse tour begins in the summer kitchen, where a wood-burning Rayburn stove radiates dry heat. You examine the kerosene lamps, the hand-cranked wringer washer, the propane-powered refrigerator — technologies the Ordnung permits because they do not tie the household to the public grid. Upstairs, simple bedrooms hold rope-sprung beds and pegged wardrobes. Outside, you board a horse-drawn buggy for a twenty-minute loop past neighbouring farms, the steel wheels rattling over asphalt, the driver explaining crop rotation and barn-raising customs as cornfields scroll by.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about amish farm tour lancaster pa tours

Are amish farm tour lancaster pa tours available daily?

The Amish Farm and House is open from 09:00–17:00 every day, including Sundays.

Do I need to book amish farm tour lancaster pa tickets in advance?

While walk-ins are often welcome, booking your amish farm tour lancaster pa tickets online is recommended to ensure your preferred tour time.

Is the farm wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the farm is wheelchair friendly, and we offer a handicap-accessible bus for countryside tours.

Can I bring my pet to the amish farm tour lancaster pa?

The Amish Farm and House is a pet-friendly attraction, and your dog is welcome to join you on the tours if kept on a leash.

Are there dietary options at the farm?

Local snacks like whoopie pies and soft pretzels are available at the BBQ Barn on-site.

What is the best arrival time for the amish farm tour lancaster pa?

We suggest arriving between 09:00–14:00 to make the most of your day at the Amish Farm and House.

Is photography allowed during the amish farm tour lancaster pa?

Photography is allowed, though we ask that you respect the privacy of Amish individuals you may encounter.

Are the tours suitable for children?

The amish farm tour lancaster pa is excellent for families, offering interactive experiences with animals and history.

Can I cancel my amish farm tour lancaster pa booking?

Yes, you can receive a full refund if you cancel your amish farm tour lancaster pa reservation at least 24 hours in advance.

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