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For Folks with Cars
For Truckers
From the South via Route 40
These directions use the least amount of back roads, but it will take you a little longer)
Route 787 North to Exit 9 onto Route 7 East (towards Troy). Cross bridge. At second traffic light, make a left onto Route 40 North. Careful – speed limits strictly enforced.
Go about two miles to a traffic light and large intersection. Continue on Route 40 North (Route 40 will turn to the right and then a quick left at this intersection, where it crosses over Route 142 ).
Continue on Route 40 North for about 20 minutes. You will pass through the community of Melrose. Next, you will cross over the Hoosick River and continue through the village of Schaghticoke.
Go straight at the light in Schaghticoke and continue until Route 40 ends at the junction of Route 29. Take Route 29 East through the community of Greenwich (you will come to the new section of Greenwich first, and then go through the older historic section of town). At the traffic light in the older section of Greenwich, Route 29 will bear to your left, but you should keep going straight on Main Street, which will put you on Route 372.
Take Route 372 out of town. As you cross over the Battenkill River, Route 372 will make a sharp turn to the right and then one to the left. About 3 miles down the road, Route 372 will make another sharp left turn (Easton Volunteer Fire Company building on corner) – do not make the turn, but rather go straight onto Route 74A. We’re about a mile down the road – third driveway on the left #402.
Scenic Route
From South via Route 40
Route 787 North to Exit 9 onto Route 7 East (towards Troy). Cross bridge. At second traffic light, make a left onto Route 40 North. Careful – speed limits strictly enforced.
Go about two miles to a traffic light and large intersection. Continue on Route 40 North (Route 40 will turn to the right and then a quick left at this intersection, where it crosses over Route 142 ).
Continue on Route 40 North for about 20 minutes. You will pass through the community of Melrose. Next, you will cross over the Hoosick River and continue through the village of Schaghticoke.
At the light at the Schaghticoke fairgrounds, make a right onto Route 67 East.
Go slowly (school zone) and go just about half a mile and make your first left onto Geary Road. Take Geary Road for 1 mile to a 4-way stop sign. At the stop sign, go straight onto Kardas Road.
About a mile up, Kardas Road will change into Beadle Hill Road as you cross the town line (incredible views!). Continue on Beadle Hill Road for about another 3 miles to stop sign. At stop sign, turn right and go down a small hill. At the bottom of the hill there is another stop sign, and a multiple road intersection, where you will cross over, bearing slightly to the left onto Center Cambridge Road.
Take Center Cambridge Road for 2 miles to stop sign. At the stop sign, make a left onto County Route 74.
Take County Route 74 for 3 miles until you see a sign that says “Greenwich 4 miles straight ahead and Cambridge 9 miles to the right”. Make a right towards the Cambridge direction onto Route 74A.
Continue on County Route 74A for 1.7 miles and our farm is on the right side. Brick house with black trim #402 on telephone pole.
From Mass.
Take Route 90 West to Route 22 North (should be the first (no-pay) exit after Exit 1 on the Mass Pike)
Take Route 22 North through the communities of Stephentown, Berlin, Petersburgh, and Hoosick Falls (about 1 hour travel time on Route 22). After Hoosick Falls, continue on 22 North to Cambridge.
At the traffic light in Cambridge, make a left onto Route 372 (heading West). Careful - Speed limits strictly enforced. Continue on Route 372 through a small hamlet called Coila and then for about another 10-15 minutes. Where 372 makes a sharp turn to the right and the Easton Fire House (non-descript beige metal building) is on the corner, make a left onto County Route 74A. Go about 1 mile and our farm is on the left. #402 on the telephone pole.
There is a railroad overpass bridge over the Battenkill on 372 that is ONLY 11 FEET HIGH!
We don't want you peeling back the top of your cab - we've seen it too many times.
Please use the directions below instead.
For Truckers - From the South via Route 40
Take Route 787 North to Exit 9 onto Route 7 East (towards Troy). Cross bridge. At second traffic light, make a left onto Route 40 North. Careful – speed limits strictly enforced.
Go about two miles to a traffic light and large intersection. Continue on Route 40 North (Route 40 will turn to the right and then a quick left at this intersection, where it crosses over Route 142 ).
Continue on Route 40 North for about 20 minutes. You will pass through the community of Melrose. Next, you will cross over the Hoosick River and continue through the village of Schaghticoke.
Go straight at the light in Schaghticoke and continue on Route 40.
Continue on Route 40 for about 10 miles, and make a right onto Burton Road. When you come to a “Y”, go straight which will put you on Easton Station Road (Burton Road veers to the left).
At the next intersection, which is poorly marked, make a left to continue on Easton Station Road.
At the end of Easton Station Road, make a left onto County Route 74A. Our farm is about 1 mile up the road on the right side #402.
For Truckers - From the West (Saratoga area) via Route 29
Take Route 29 East past Schuylerville.
Just after the Washington County fairgrounds, make a right onto Route 40 South.
Take Route 40 South for about 4 miles and make a left onto Burton Road.
When you come to the first “Y” intersection, continue straight which will put you on Easton Station Road (Burton Road veers to the left).
At the next intersection, which is poorly marked, make a left to continue on Easton Station Road.
At the end of Easton Station Road, make a left onto County Route 74A. Our farm is about 1 mile up the road on the right side #402.