Spring Brings New Additions to Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
MORRISTOWN, NJ – Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, home to an array of farm animals, welcomes two beautiful, healthy lambs to the family. The lambs, which are almost four weeks old, can be spotted frolicking and playing in the pastures, basking in the sun, and catching some ZZzzs next to their dutiful moms.
These happy lambs will have to share the spotlight soon enough! Oreo, the beloved Hampshire pig, is pregnant and due in early May. A litter of piglets will shortly liven up the farm with their playful squeals and silly antics. Stay connected to the Morris County Park Commission through Facebook and Twitter to receive the most up-to-date information on all animal happenings at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm.
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, in Morris Township, is opening Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for senior citizens (65+), $4 children (4-16) $2 (children 2&3) and FREE for children under 2. Please note the farm will be closed on Friday, April 18.
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The Morris County Park Commission features one of the region’s best park systems in the state of New Jersey. It currently protects and maintains 18,600 acres at 38 distinct sites plus offers a year-round calendar of events and activities for all to enjoy!
These happy lambs will have to share the spotlight soon enough! Oreo, the beloved Hampshire pig, is pregnant and due in early May. A litter of piglets will shortly liven up the farm with their playful squeals and silly antics. Stay connected to the Morris County Park Commission through Facebook and Twitter to receive the most up-to-date information on all animal happenings at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm.
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, in Morris Township, is opening Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 for adults, $5 for senior citizens (65+), $4 children (4-16) $2 (children 2&3) and FREE for children under 2. Please note the farm will be closed on Friday, April 18.
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The Morris County Park Commission features one of the region’s best park systems in the state of New Jersey. It currently protects and maintains 18,600 acres at 38 distinct sites plus offers a year-round calendar of events and activities for all to enjoy!