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Discover the Homeland Creamery Farm Tour in North Carolina
Homeland Creamery offers a genuine behind-the-scenes look at a working dairy farm. Visitors can meet the herd, learn how milk is produced and bottled, and see how ice cream is made from start to finish. It’s an immersive, family-friendly agricultural experience in the heart of rural North Carolina.
Why it’s special: This is a true “farm-to-cone” operation — you’ll walk through barns, milking parlors, bottling rooms, and finish your visit with fresh dairy treats from the on-site creamery.
History/Story of Homeland Creamery
The farm has been operated by the Bowman family for over seven generations, evolving from a traditional dairy farm into a modern creamery that produces milk, butter, ice cream, and other dairy products. Through their farm tours, Homeland Creamery highlights the family’s agricultural legacy while teaching visitors about ethical farming practices and fresh, local food production.
What You’ll See & Do
Walk through a real dairy barn and learn how cows are cared for
Visit the milking parlor and see how milk is collected and cooled
Tour the creamery to understand bottling, pasteurization, and ice-cream production
Learn about feed, animal health, breeding, and sustainable farm methods
Meet calves and other farm animals depending on the season
Enjoy fresh ice cream, milk, or dairy snacks from the creamery store
Visiting Information
Hands-On Elements
Visitors may pet calves, touch feed materials, feel the warmth of freshly bottled dairy products, and observe farm equipment up close. The hands-on portion of the tour varies seasonally with animal activity.
Photo/Video Policy
Photos are welcome in most public farm areas. For safety, certain production rooms or bottling areas may restrict video or close-up photography.
Souvenirs & Extras
Fresh milk, butter, and farm-fresh dairy products
Ice cream by the scoop, pint, or quart
Seasonal specialties such as flavored milk
Branded apparel, souvenirs, and local goods in the creamery store
Practical Info
Farm tours must be booked in advance and are offered to individuals, families, and large groups. Most tours last 60–75 minutes and include both indoor and outdoor walking. Closed-toe shoes are recommended, as this is an active farm environment. The creamery store is open daily for ice cream and product purchases.
Pricing
Standard Dairy Farm Tour: ~$10–$12 per person
School/Group Tours: group pricing available by request
Ice cream or dairy items: additional, priced individually
Nearby
Greensboro and Burlington — both short drives away
Rural farm roads and scenic countryside
Other local agritourism farms in the region
FAQs
Do I need a reservation for the tour?
Yes. Tours require advance booking, especially for weekends or school groups.
Is the tour good for young children?
Very. Kids love meeting calves, seeing farm equipment, and watching ice cream being made.
Can I buy ice cream without taking a tour?
Absolutely — the creamery store is open to the public during regular business hours.
What should I wear?
Closed-toe shoes and outdoor-appropriate clothing. You’ll be walking on gravel and farm surfaces.
Are animals accessible year-round?
Yes, but availability varies. Calves and outdoor activities depend on the season and farm schedule.
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