Farms all across the United States are opening their doors to their community and telling their stories, but not all farms have the honor of being at the site of a nationally registered historic place.

We have designed our tours to tell the stories of the people who have lived here before us. This includes the native Americans who tended forests of chestnut and pawpaw, the Marbury family family who came to own this land in 1698, and the enslaved African Americans who grew the food and built the buildings and persevered through great hardship.

Tours of the farm are available most Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. You can chose a 60 minute tour of the house or a 60 minute tour of the orchard for $10 each, or $15 for both. Teenagers are $5 and children under 12 are free. Group and family discounts available.

All visits to Wyoming Farm require an appointment. Email colin@wyoming.farm to schedule your visit.

Tour Options:

hallway HABS.jpg

House & Garden Tour

See the one of the best examples of Southern Maryland Tidewater Architecture that is still standing. Learn about the Marbury family and those that lived here including a tour of the garden and cemetery.

IMG_5597.JPG

Orchard Tour

In depth tour of our permaculture-inspired chestnut and pawpaw orchard. Learn how we plant, establish, and care for our trees for the future of our farm and community.