Carlin Farm

Family-owned farm raising beef and vegetables in the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania.
Carlin Farm

When to Visit

January - December
Tuesday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Contact

  • Gerald and Tina Carlin
  • (570) 618-3877
From Montrose: (From North) State Route 706 to State Route 267 South in Lawton. Turn onto Route 267 and go approximately 1/4 mile to State Route 367 on right. Turn right onto State Route 367 and go approximately 7 miles to West Auburn. Proceed on State Route 367 through West Auburn for another mile to State Route 3005 on the left (this will be on a sharp right hand turn) make that left onto State Route 3005 and proceed 3 miles to 4 Seasons Farm Market on your right. From Laceyville (From West): Route 6 in Laceyville, turn on to Route 367 North and proceed approximately 1 mile to Marbaker Road on the right. Turn right onto Marbaker Road and go approximately 3 miles to stop sign. Make a left and go about 1/2 mile to T intersection at red barn and turn left. Go approximately 2 miles to 4 Seasons Farm Market on the left From Meshoppen (From East): From Route 6 in Meshoppen at the blinker light, turn on to State Route 267 North, cross bridge and make a left. Take second hard top road on the left Rattlesnake Hill Rd. Go approximately 5 miles to stop sign. Go straight at stop sign and proceed for 2 miles to 4 Seasons Farm Market on the left., Meshoppen, Pennsylvania 18630-9418
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About the Market

Background

The farm has been in the family since 1903, evolving over the years to include a variety of agricultural products and an on-farm market.

Practices

Utilizing a high tunnel and passive solar greenhouses, the farm extends its growing season and produces vegetables year-round. They adhere to organic and sustainable practices in their farming methods.

The Rest

The on-farm market offers a range of products including beef, produce, raw milk, dairy products, butter, cheese, dry goods, canned goods, and handcrafted items. They accept various forms of payment including SFMNP and FMNP vouchers, credit/debit cards, checks, and cash.