Celebrating Farming, Food, and Community on the historic Katama Farm.
Once cultivated by Native Americans and European settlers, the 162-acre FARM Institute at Katama Farm is both a working farm and a farm-based educational hub. In 2005, the FARM Institute, an island nonprofit devoted to connecting children to agriculture, made it their headquarters and restored the buildings and grounds.
The Farm Institute became a Trustees-managed property in 2016 at which time The Trustees built a teaching kitchen to complete the cycle of farm-to-table. In 2021, a new partnership was formed with The Trustees and Slough Farm to continue our farm-based educational programs and events. Morning Glory and Grey Barn are actively farming Katama Farm. Visitors can often see Morning Glory cows, pigs, and chickens as well as Slough Farm’s pigs and “flerd” (flock of sheep and herd of cows) rotating through the pastures. Or walk through the Katama Barn to meet The Trustees sheep, goats, chickens, and roaming ducks.
The farm is open for visitors to stroll the barn, visit with the animals, or walk through the Friendship Garden. A pair of flat, under-two-mile walking trails wind along the south pastures. Drop off the kids for one of our hands-on farm programs, learn a new kitchen skill in an adult cooking class, or bring the whole family for a farm dinner in the summer.
Birthday parties: Party like a farm animal! The Farm Institute hosts birthday parties, including barnyard or culinary programming, for ages 4 & up. Learn more here.
Community Garden: Looking for a garden to call your own? Get your hands dirty in a Farm Institute Community Garden plot, available annually starting in April. Learn more here.
The Farm Institute is open to the public to walk the property and visit the animals from sun up to sun down. The Katama Barn is open during staff hours Monday-Friday 9-4 and Saturdays from 9-noon in the summer. Our farm store is open during the same program hours, with the exception of being closed during Barnyard Buddies on Saturdays from 9:30-10:30.
During the off-season, the Katama Barn and the farm stand are open Tuesday-Friday 9-4 and Saturday 9-noon.
There is no fee to visit the farm.
We welcome school and youth groups for experiential educational programs. Please visit our Education Page for details and to initiate a visit request.
14 Aero Ave.
Edgartown, MA 02539
Telephone: 508.627.7007
Email: lbrown@thetrustees.org
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The FARM Institute is located at 14 Aero Ave in Edgartown Massachusetts. When heading to South Beach, we are located in between “right” and “left” fork and can be accessed by either side.
During operational hours, we have restrooms available to the public in our office/kitchen/market area.
Accessible Features:
Teaching Kitchen/market/offices are wheelchair accessible.
Accessible bathrooms and parking.
Garden pathways and trails are flat and wide, however, an all-terrain wheelchair is recommended.
At present, a downloadable trail map is not available.
With eight Trustees properties to discover on the island, there is something for everyone. Experience unique coastal landscapes, and begin creating treasured memories today.
The FARM Institute is located on the historic Katama Farm, a farm that dates back to the early 1900s. In 1943, Elisha Smith bought Katama Farm and started a dairy collaborative with six dairy cows. In 1964, Elisha Smith sold Katama Farm to the Strock Family who drew up plans to divide the farm into 700 buildable lots.
My city grandchildren really enjoyed seeing the animals up close and pushing child size wheelbarrows.
– Ira F, Trip Advisor