Beech Hill Farm

Growing food, knowledge, and community through hands-on learning

Beech Hill Farm

College of the Atlantic Beech Hill Farm is a MOFGA-certified organic property. Located just minutes from campus, the 73-acre property includes vegetable fields, pasture land, heirloom orchards, greenhouses, and open forest—all serving as an immersive classroom for human ecology in action.

From seed to soil to community, Beech Hill Farm helps students connect academic inquiry with real-world impact—through food production, ecological research, and social equity initiatives.

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  • Farmstand hours
    • May–November: Tuesday–Saturday, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
  • Payment and access
    • We accept cash/card, check, SNAP/ EBT, WIC and Share the Harvest vouchers
    • All SNAP/EBT and WIC purchases receive 50% off through our Double-Your-Dollar program
  • Address
    • 171 Beech Hill Road, Mount Desert
  • Phone
    • 207-244-5204

Sustainability rooted in experience

Beech Hill Farm supplies fresh, organic vegetables and sustainably raised meat to the COA dining hall and wider Mount Desert Island community. It’s a place where students plan crop rotations, steward soil health, harvest food, and contribute to a more resilient local food system.

Key initiatives include:

  • Seasonal farm stand open to the public
  • Weekly CSA program with sliding scale options
  • Partnerships with local restaurants and markets
  • Share the Harvest student-led food access program
  • Hands-on learning opportunities through courses, work-study, and independent projects

History of Beech Hill Farm

From student project to campus cornerstone, Beech Hill Farm was founded in 1989 by Barbarina Heyerdahl ’88 and Aaron Heyerdahl ’87. The original farm plan began as Barbarina’s senior project, and the couple operated the farm for 10 years before gifting it to College of the Atlantic in 1999.

Their vision created a place where future generations of students, farmers, and community members could learn and grow together—preserving working farmland and advancing the values of ecological stewardship.

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Stories from the Field

Learning to lead from the ground up: COA launches Farm & Garden Fellows Program

The Thoreau Foundation-funded pilot integrates classroom study, experiential work, and mentorship to prepare students to lead the transition toward just and resilient food systems. Read More

College of the Atlantic students get hands-on experience during lambing season

While the sounds of baby lambs are adorable, they also mark one of the busiest times of year for students who work at the College of the Atlantic Peggy Rockefeller Farm, according to News Center Maine. Read More

Building a community seed bank in Kenya

Utilizing a $10,000 Projects for Peace award, Valentina Dereani ’27 is advancing the preservation of biodiversity while empowering small-scale farmers. Read More

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