Friday, October 2, 2009

Welcome to Andrews Spring Farm!


Andrews Spring Farm has been in our family for five generation as a private escape from the world. We are now opening this private heaven to YOU! Located less than an hour south of Nashville and an hour north of Huntsville, Alabama just off of 65 South, we offer guided trail rides and hayrides. You and your friends or family will enjoy an hour and a half on horseback as we share the natural wonders and historical aspects of our farm with you.

The spring that runs through our property has been declared the purest water in the county and was often used as a camping area by Cherokee Indians. Hundreds of arrowheads have been discovered in the field closest to the spring!


You will ride pass a small cabin that is over a hundred years old, an indian ceremonial mound, an old slave wall and a creek bed filled with fossils. The rustling leaves will mesmerize you as we make our way through acres of forest. You may even spot a few deer, wild turkeys or a sly red fox.


Your guide will share the history of both Andrews Spring Farm and its surrounding area (Did you know that the famous Bonnie of "Bonnie and Clyde" fame lived only a few miles from our farm when she was a child?) as well as some of the local legends and folklore.

Autumn is the perfect time to visit Andrews Spring Farm. Sunny, cool days with warm breezes abound. We offer hayrides for families or you can make special arrangement to bring out a group for an evening hayride and bonfire.


Our bees have been busy making the most lovely golden honey. We sell jars of this sweet nectar to our visitor, so that you can enjoy a taste of Andrews Spring Farm at home. Local honey has many wonderful health benefits and is a special treat for anyone with a sweet tooth!

Check our site often to find out about new and up coming events such as our Civil War Living History Days and the start of our Christmas tree sales season. We hope to see you, your family and your friends here on the farm soon!

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