
Whether you call it a "Haycation" or a Farm Stay, you'll love the wide open spaces welcoming you to immerse your senses in our wholesome country setting in the heart of Central PA's Amish Country.


Amish Farmhouse in 1964 (Now Woodward Crossings)
Formerly owned by the Amish in previous years, Woodward Crossings Farm has seen an abundance of change. It had been owned by "English", a term that the Amish assign to anyone who is not Amish. Then it was owned by Amish, and the "English" again and then Amish again and then English again. Over the years, the structures and barn have changed considerably. But there are still remnants of Amish character remaining.
A perfect "Meet Me in the Middle" Location!

Buffalo, NY and Washington, D.C.
New Your City and Cleveland, OH
Pittsburgh, PA and Binghamton, NY
Relax, Rejuvenate and Renew !

47 Acres of pristine countryside with astounding views from the Gazebo at the top of the hill.

Tucked in a quiet hollow is pond stocked with large mouth bass and trout.

By
the office is Pine Creek, an exceptional quality stream and home to
native brown and brook trout. For your convenience there is a campfire
ring by the pond and a picnic pavilion by the Guest House.

As
well as being central to nature’s blessings. Just miles away is Penns
Creek at Coburn and Weikert which is internationally known for its
trophy trout fishing. There are 50
miles of Class A Trout Fishing in Penns Creek, Spring Creek,
Fisherman’s Paradise and other creeks just a few miles away.
Also on the property or close to the property, you’ll find hiking, cycling, trails, snowmobiling, kiting, birding, sledding, flyfishing, stargazing, cross-country skiing.

Visitors will enjoy many opportunities to enjoy historic architecture, museums, heritage and cultural events, quaint shops, artists’ galleries, and glimpses of Pennsylvania life along the way.