Indiantree Farm is in the heart of Ohio's Amish country. The farm sits on land where generations of our family have lived for more than 200 years.
If you'd like to come visit, click through our site for information about the farm, our bed and breakfast, and nearby sights in and around Holmes County -- the largest Amish community in the world.
NOT TO BE MISSED: Larry's journal gives a whimsical, delightful look at life in the Amish community, and we provide updates on local news.
An Amish family travels to town near New Bedford.
This is a common sight on a fall day along one of the back roads near Indiantree Farm.
Indiantree Farm is named for the arched oak at the end of the lane. It's believed that native Americans bent the tree as a sapling more than 200 years ago to mark a foot trail. The guest house is to the left of the tree.
Faithful dog Pilgrim hangs out near the Indiantree '56 Chevy Bel Air.
Indiantree Farm was blanketed in about of foot of snow this winter.