Robert Frost Farm Title

The Robert Frost Farm was home to Robert Frost and his family from 1900-1911. Frost, one of the nation's most acclaimed poets whose writings are said to be the epitome of New England, attributed many of his poems to memories from the Derry years. The simple two-story white clapboard farmhouse is typical of New England in the 1880s.

Tours, displays, a trail, and poetry readings are all available at the park. Programs are offered to the public at no charge. They are made possible by grants from the N.H. Humanities Council and are sponsored by the Division of Parks and Recreation, the Robert Frost Homestead Trustees, and the Friends of the Robert Frost Farm.

The Robert Frost Farm grounds are open year-round. The farmhouse and barn are open 10:00am to 5:00pm, Wednesdays through Sundays from May 7-June 22; daily from June 23-September 1; and Wednesdays through Sundays from September 3-October 13, 2008.

New for 2008: All New Hampshire residents are admited free of charge.
Other admission is $7 for adults; $3 for children ages 6-11; children ages 5 and under are admitted free.

Are pets allowed at the Robert Frost Farm Historic Site? Pets are not permitted at state historic sites. See NH State Parks Pets Policy for more information.