ABOUT US
Willow Brook Farm is located 25 miles west of Boston in the beautiful town of Holliston, Massachusetts.
David and Nancy Dubin started their farm in 2002 as a small agritourism farm named Lil’ Folk Farm. Their primary focus was introducing the wonderful world of farm animals and horses to children of all ages through Birthday Parties, field trips, and summer camp. Livestock included goats, sheep, rabbits, chickens, alpacas, llamas, miniature horses, miniature donkeys, and of course, horses. As their farm grew, so did the farm’s interest in developing additional programs centered around Equestrian activities. With their first pony Blackjack leading the way, Lil’ Folk Farm started a riding lesson program and summer riding camp in 2003.
The farm has blossomed into an Equestrian facility with over 30 lesson horses teaching children as young as 4 years old all the way through High School to Ride, Show, and grow their love of Horses in a welcoming Barn family.
The facility is home to 2 indoor arenas with various heated rooms, a 100 x 200 outdoor arena with stadium jumps, an eventing course for schooling, and access to nearby trails. Our barns are filled with a variety of horses and ponies to suit the needs of all of our riders; beginner, intermediate, and advanced alike. Our sweet and talented horses span from a super easy ride for the very beginner to learn on, to challenging mounts for showing in the Jumper ring and showing on our IEA Team. Our Massachusetts-certified camp is one of the best riding and farm camps in the Metrowest area.
As our farm has grown over the years, the equestrian program has surpassed all farm activities. We are no longer just an agritourism farm but an equestrian facility where children of all ages come not only to ride but to foster their love of horses. In 2014 we chose to rename the farm to reflect this growth.
Willow Brook Farm was born but Lil’ Folk still remains where it all began.
We Hope to see you at the farm!!
David and Nancy Dubin