Skyline Farm
A historic 52-acre property that now functions as a nonprofit organization where visitors to the old farmstead will enjoy traversing the 2 miles of trails crossing brooks and passing hayfields.
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Skyline Farm is a historic 52-acre property that now functions as a nonprofit organization where visitors to the old farmstead will enjoy traversing the 2 miles of trails crossing brooks and passing hayfields. Interestingly, the estate is also home to a sleigh museum and was once the location of a horse riding academy. The bridle paths and trails running through the fields are an attribute to this time and, due to the fact that a famous olympian designed them, provide an excellent opportunity to get outside.
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