VISIT 3PF
Schedule to meet us on the farm for a tour of our grounds to see if you and your business ideas will align with what we have to offer.
Visit us through one of our on-farm events tailored specifically to the farming community, youth, or the general public.
OR…stay overnight! We have a lovely country cottage that is part of our family history. OR…take glamping to a whole new level and stay among the fields and wildflowers and get closer to the beautiful landscape that surrounds us.
We cannot wait to have you on our farm!
Enjoy a bit of life on the farm.
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We have 2 options: our country cottage (circa 1920’s) with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath. Nestled on the west side of the farm, it features a beautiful view of Pine Valley and access to our conservation ponds.
You may prefer a camping option. Enjoy scenic views of the valley in one of our 12x12 foot canvas tents, fully equipped with a bed, side tables, Adirondack chairs, picnic table and benches, sun shower and compost toilet,. We’re taking “glamping” to a new, and very beautiful, level on our farm.
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We have two upcoming events! Please see our dedicated pages for more information on our second annual Regenerative Agriculture Field Day with Russ Wilson (August 28, 2026) and our second annual Far, Art Retreat (September 12, 2026).
Check back often and follow our Facebook page for information on events, private dinners, and wagon rides held throughout our property. We’d love to have you join in the fun and gather with our family of famers.
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3PF offered Farm Fest as a way to lift up local farming and offer the community a way to connect and enjoy our farm setting. We thank the Corry Community Foundation for supporting these events, which were a wonderful starting point to make new farm friends, learn, and grow!
Save the Date!
August 28, 2026 - Regenerative Agriculture Field Day with Russ Wilson: Winter Grazing
Come join Russ Wilson of Wilson Land and Cattle Company (Tionesta, PA) for our second annual regenerative agriculture field day. Russ will share insights and lessons on the benefits of using livestock to naturally rejuvenate field and forage for better soil that leads to better forage and better animal outcomes. This year, we’ll focus on tips for winter grazing your herd.
Dan Stroup of Tamarack Farms Piedmontese will also be on hand to share his lessons learned from his virtual fencing project.
Registration details: https://3-pillarz-farm.localline.ca/shop/product/518184
Save the date!
3PF’s second annual art retreat will be held September 12, 2026.
Jack Paluh, Wendy Neckers, and Julia McCray return to share their wisdom and expertise in plein air painting using our farm’s many beautiful opportunities. Open to all levels - beginners to advanced.
For more detail and registration info please visit: https://3-pillarz-farm.localline.ca/shop/product/518181
About Our Community - History and Nearby Attractions
Pine Valley
“Old Time Tales of Warren County (1932)”: In Columbus Township, between the picturesque little towns of Columbus and Bear Lake. Here, in centuries before the first white man penetrated the fastness of the forest, the pines were growing in the rich soil of the valley and hillside, sending out long, reaching roots, drawing up and resurrecting the life forces of eons of trees and vegetation that had grown and flourished and fallen before the coniferous age. Here, in this peaceful, silent valley, planted by the winds and watered by clear brooks, they grew, the straight, tall, beautiful white pines, towering upward toward the unsmirched sky, spreading their green and tufted turrets to bow and sway with every breeze and toss tumultuously when tempests roared through the valley. READ MORE >>
Corry
Throughout its growth into the 20th century and beyond, Corry was recognized as an important railroad center and shipping point. It had direct access to many oil regions and coal fields. Because of this, many manufacturing companies sprung up in the late 1800s. Corry is located at the junction of three counties - Erie, Warren and Crawford. During the past 150 years, Corry has grown from a railroad boomtown to a nice, stable place to raise a family and run a business. As the second-largest city in Erie County, Corry is currently experiencing a renaissance. This quintessential small town has a thriving small business district with unique shops, local restaurants, and plenty of picturesque parks and trails to enjoy throughout the City limits. READ MORE >>
Nearby Attractions & Outdoor Activities:
Chautauqua Lake & Chautauqua Institution (30 mins)
Peek ‘n Peak (30 mins)
Allegheny National Forest (45 mins)
Allegheny Outfitters (45 mins)
Kinzua Dam (45 mins)
Lake Erie & Presque Isle (60 mins)

