Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm
About Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm
Discover the charm and history of the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm, a delightful year-round destination for families eager to experience life on a working farm. Nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Tamworth, New Hampshire, this unique attraction offers a blend of history, nature, and hands-on activities that will captivate both young and old. Kids will be thrilled by the chance to meet farm animals, including adorable newborns, and explore the various historic buildings that tell the story of rural life in New England. The milk house, cattle barn, and the Captain Enoch Remick House are just a few of the fascinating structures that await your exploration.
With guided tours showcasing the farm's operations, visitors can gain insight into sustainable farming practices and the area's rich agricultural heritage. Each month brings new exhibits and exciting activities, ensuring that every visit offers something fresh and engaging. Whether you choose to stroll through the beautiful gardens, embark on a scenic wagon or sleigh ride, or participate in one of the many workshops, such as soap-making or kitchen gardening, the Remick Museum provides a wealth of opportunities to learn and create lasting memories.
Seasonal events, like the famous Ice Harvesting and Maple Sugaring, offer a glimpse into traditional New England practices, making your visit not only fun but educational. During the summer months, children can enjoy day camps filled with farm-themed adventures, while the whole family can savor meals made from fresh, local ingredients. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and community, the Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm is more than just a day out; it's an experience that brings families closer to nature and each other.
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Suggest editAdults $3
Children $3
Free Under 4 years.
Last Update 2025
Discount Members, free & 10% off at the Gift Store.
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Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm FAQ’s
How does the museum support the local environment?
The Remick Museum is Wildlife Habitat & NH Tree Farmer certified, emphasizing sustainable practices and maintaining a thriving ecosystem.
What are some must-do activities at the museum?
Explore the historic buildings, meet the farm animals, participate in workshops, and enjoy seasonal events like Ice Harvesting and Maple Sugaring.
What facilities are available for visitors with babies?
A changing station is available for your convenience.
What food options are available during a visit?
Brown bag lunches, country dinners, hearthside dinners, and concession stands are available year-round. Check our latest calendar to plan your visit on a day to enjoy these meals!
What should visitors know before coming to the museum?
Dress weather-appropriate! Some programs require pre-registration, such as workshops and special events. Call ahead if you're bringing a group, as tours are at designated times.
What kind of souvenirs can visitors purchase?
Visit the Museum Gift Store for locally made gifts, farm-fresh eggs, sausages, honey, and Maple syrup. Members receive 10% off, and the Farm Stand offers fresh vegetables and more.
What educational opportunities are available for school groups?
Teachers are encouraged to bring their school groups to the Museum for fun and educational programs that can be tailored to a variety of topics. Visit our Education page on our website for more information.
How does the farm ensure healthy meal options?
Meals are prepared with the freshest ingredients sourced from our own farm or local farmers, featuring seasonal produce and classic New England flavors.
How can volunteers contribute to the museum?
Volunteers are always welcome! Please contact our Volunteer Coordinator, Jane Fryburg, at [email protected] or call toll-free 1 (800) 686-6117.
What unique experiences does the Remick Museum offer?
From historic building tours to seasonal farming events, the museum provides a hands-on, educational experience that connects families with New England's rural heritage.

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