Belkin Family Lookout Farm is one of the oldest continuously working farms in the United States. The importance of farming cannot be overlooked because, “food feeds us all.” Lookout Farm strives to share the agricultural experience with our guests by combining agricultural education with outdoor entertainment. In addition to our fruit U-pick, Lookout Farm grows fresh local fruit for wholesale to many regional restaurants and markets as well as farm fresh hard cider and beer.
Three centuries before Joan and Steve Belkin took stewardship of Lookout Farm in 2005, Natick was just a small settlement west of Boston.
Lookout Farm’s Ownership History
1650: Minister John Eliot and settlers established the farm
1761: Captain David Morse purchased the farm, and his family lived there nearly 75 years
1816: Elijah Perry and family took over and owned the farm for over 40 years
1856: William Hanchett purchased the farm
1894: Charles Whittemore and his brothers took over, and Lookout Farm got its name
1925: The Jennes family took over ownership and operation of Lookout Farm
1986: Joseph Casilnova purchased the farm
1992: The Marino family became Lookout Farm’s new owners
2005: Steve and Joan Belkin purchased the farm
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