Open from 9am-5pm every day of the week. Windy Brow has been a Sussex County staple for over 75 years! Windy Brow, named for its windy location on the brow of a ridge, was originally operated as a dairy farm in the late 1800s. The first fruit trees were planted by the Inslee family in 1920. When the original dairy barn was destroyed by fire in the 1940s, the Inslee’s decided to concentrate on fruit growing, and establish one of the first retail fruit farms in Sussex County. Many of the original trees are still bearing fruit today, and while the farm is smaller in size, we still grow over 45 varieties of apples, 15 varieties of peaches and plums, cherries, and apricots. Visit the farm year round!
Open from 4pm-9pm on Friday and 1pm-9pm on Saturday. Opened in 2014 by husband & wife team, Heide & Erik, Angry Erik Brewing strives to make a constant variety of beer to quench every craft beer lover's thirst for the next new brew! Unique culinary ideas & fresh ingredients are masterfully combined to create delicious ales that surprise and delight your palate.
Some short/easy hiking trails: Duck Pond Multi-use Trail This 1.2-mile-long (in entirety) paved path provides a level surface for walking and biking and is accessible for persons with disabilities. The trail meanders through a forested area along Duck Pond. Wayside exhibits found along the trail provide information on the unique natural features found in the area. A bird blind has been constructed to allow visitors to view birdlife in the area with little disturbance to their habitat. Bear Claw Trail This 0.8-mile-long trail is blazed in yellow and begins at the Duck Pond parking area just to the right of the kiosk. This is an easy to moderate hike on an earthen, hilly path. The trail ends where it meets the paved Duck Pond Trail (0.6-miles-long) allowing you to combine the two trails for a full loop back to the parking area.