ENID, OK - Celebrate America on the Farm Saturday, July 3! Enid's agritourism destination, Red Bird Farm will have some amazing varieties of sweet corn, watermelons, peaches, ice cream, products and more. There will be a farm animal petting zoo, vendors and more inside and outside the big red barn.
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Red Bird Farm is a Christmas tree and U-pick blackberry farm owned by Kent and Becky Evatt along with their four children. The name comes from the fact that they see many red birds on the farm and they now have a very bright red barn.
Red Bird Farm started as a way to provide Kent an opportunity to pursue his passion of farming, and give the Evatt kids an opportunity to establish work ethic. The farm has now grown to be a passion for the entire family.
The Evatt's are creating a Christmas tree farm and agritourism destination in Enid, OK focusing on the blessings God provides to all of us. Their mission is to help bring you the best nature has to offer. Their red barn will host events, classes, and the seasonal store will be full of curated goods, t-shirts and yummy treats!
Whether you want to cut down your own Christmas tree, pet cute barn animals, or just grab a warm cup of apple cider.....the Evatt's invite you to drop by to see them.
Red Bird Farms is located just north of town at 8812 N. Hwy 81, Enid, Oklahoma. Call (580) 448-0210 for more information. Visit and like their Facebook Page. Visit them online at www.redbirdfarmenid.com.
The ultimate goal of Red Bird Farm is to bring agritourism to the Enid area. Agritourism involves any agriculturally based operation or activity that brings visitors to a farm or ranch.
Agritourism is a growing industry – in both senses of the word. More and more producers are inviting travelers to sample the endless bounty and entertainment our red dirt has to offer. There’s something for everyone – taste the fruit of Oklahoma’s labor, or learn a little bit about growing your own.
There are more than 350 places, right here in Oklahoma, you can visit to experience agriculture in an entertaining environment. Learn more at http://oklahomaagritourism.com.
I’m so glad this type of thing has come to our area! We have been to some in KS and MO and loved them!