HOURS AT THE MUSEUM

Off-Season (Winter)

MID-OCTOBER through MID-MAY
It’s currently our off-season at the New Hampshire Farm Museum! Between mid-October and mid-May, the museum is only open on certain days for special events.

View our event page to see what events are coming up!

Spring at the Museum

MID-MAY through MID-JUNE
Saturdays: 10:00–4:00
Sundays: 12:00–4:00

Seedlings, baby animals, new beginnings... Visit us in the spring and watch the farm come to life! 

Summer at the Museum

MID-JUNE through AUGUST
Wednesday though Saturday: 10:00–4:00
Sundays: 12:00–4:00

Fourth at the Museum, farm animals, tractors, trucks, and wagons... summer is a busy time at the farm! 

Autumn at the Museum

EARLY-SEPTEMBER through MID-OCTOBER
Saturdays: 10:00-4:00
Sundays: 12:00-4:00

The New Hampshire Pie Festival, harvest time, hiking the trails in Jones Woods... autumn is beautiful at the farm.

DIRECTIONS

The New Hampshire Farm Museum is closer than you think! Located right on Route 125 in beautiful Milton, New Hampshire, the Farm Museum is only 20 minutes from Rochester, New Hampshire, 30 minutes from Dover and Wolfeboro, 40 minutes from Portsmouth, 55 minutes from Conway, just an hour from the cities of Salem, Concord, and Manchester, and only 1 hour 10 minutes from Portland, Maine!

From NH-16 Spaulding Turnpike:

Traveling on NH Route 16 (North or South), take exit 18 to Route 125, Union/Milton Mills. Take a right off the exit to head south on Route 125. The Farm Museum is just 1.4 miles down the road on your right!

Get directions online from Google Maps »

DAILY ADMISSION RATES


MUSEUM MEMBERS: FREE
FAMILY PASS (two adults + their kids or grandkids): $40
ADULTS:
$14
SENIORS (65+): $10
JUNIORS (4-17): $8
CHILDREN (under 4): FREE
ACTIVE MILITARY MEMBERS (and their families): FREE


Dogs are not allowed at NHFM events, but you can take them on the hiking trails!

PET POLICY

No pets are allowed at the museum or at museum events. Please note that only service animals as defined by the Americans with Disability Act (Title III) are permitted at the New Hampshire Farm Museum. Pets of any other type, including dogs whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support, do not qualify as service animals under the ADA and will not be accommodated.

Dogs are allowed on the abutting Plummer’s Ridge Forest and Farms Hiking Trails, but they must be leashed and waste cleanup is essential. This trail system is open to hiking, snowshoeing, and cross country skiing. A kiosk is located at the trailhead with maps.