The farm today is made up of over 60 acres, which include fields for cultivating crops, pastures for animals to graze, a peat bog, and scenic woodlands with an esker formed during the last ice age. It is owned and operated by the tenth and eleventh generations of the original Flint Family, who continue to engage in a variety of farm-related activities. Some such activities include a horseback riding program for children, and the cultivation of hay, corn, maple syrup, and pumpkins.
Farm Residents
Several different kinds of animals including alpacas, Arabian horses, goats and Belted Galloway cows call Matlock Farm their home.