Outdoor farm experiences are joyful and supervised, and they are a bit different from
playgrounds or indoor venues: natural ground underfoot and animals that are cared for—but
still living creatures with their own instincts.
In plain terms: North Carolina agritourism law acknowledges that farm
activities come with predictable, everyday uncertainties—things like uneven paths, ordinary
equipment used alongside animals, and the small chance someone could stumble or move quickly in
ways an animal finds surprising. Those are often described as inherent risks of agritourism. The law
can limit liability for injury or harm that arises from those kinds of realities when you participate
in agritourism at this location—not from every imaginable situation.
Visiting safely still means listening to our team, supervising children closely, and moving calmly
around animals. We're insured and prepared—and when you join us for these activities you're
confirming you understand the farm setting and are accepting inherent agritourism risks,
consistent with North Carolina agritourism law. Ask us anytime if something is unclear; we would
rather talk it through upfront.
Formal legal notices sometimes feel harsh online; this wording covers the same agritourism
framework explained in approachable language so families know what to expect.