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With a blend of rural charm and innovative entrepreneurship, #SeededinSomerset connects travelers to the people and places that make Somerset County a hub for locally grown, sustainably sourced, and handcrafted goods.
From seasonal pick-your-own experiences to farm-to-table dining, agricultural tours, and unique farm stays, visitors (and residents!) can immerse themselves in authentic countryside experiences just a short drive from major metropolitan areas.Somerset County Commissioner, Paul Drake noted, “Whether you’re wandering a sunflower field, picking apples straight from the tree, visiting our beloved dairy farm, or savoring a farm-to-table feast – Somerset County invites you to reconnect with the land.
Our agricultural destinations offer unforgettable rural experiences steeped in authenticity, responsible land stewardship, and sustainability – plus we are only a short drive from both New York City and Philadelphia.”Said Commissioner Sara Sooy, liaison to the Somerset County Business Partnership. “By living in Somerset County, we truly have the best of everything, from beautiful communities with a variety of shops and dining experiences to now connecting people to the growers and the crafters of the county’s agricultural community.”
Featured destinations comprise beloved community staples including: Abma's Farm (Hillsborough), Norz Hill Farm & Market (Hillsborough Township), Snyder's Farm (Franklin Township), Wagner Farm Arboretum (Warren Township); farm-to-table restaurants including One53 (Rocky Hill) and Ninety Acres (Peapack & Gladstone); notable initiatives such as the hydroponic farm at Kasia Market (Montgomery Township) and aquaponics farm AquaSprouts Farms (Branchburg Township); as well as on-farm markets, gardens, honey production, eco-tourism, and more: https://visitsomersetnj.org/seeded-in-somersetSomerset County Business Partnership