Three ducks stood sentry at the driveway leading to Broadfork Farmstead in Greensboro last Monday afternoon. The menagerie on the 13-acre, solar-powered homestead also includes.
Visitors to the outdoor gallery are encouraged to bring cross-country skis or snowshoes to make their way through the art trail.
“We wanted to come out earlier in the season, but we were waiting for good snow,” said Carol Fairbank, who visited the Highland Center Monday. “It’s a really easy way to distance, so I feel it’s a safe outlet right now during the pandemic.”
The trail is free to visit from dawn to dusk, though some patrons choose to make a small donation to the Highland Center.
On weekends, the destination provides bonfires and runs a food window at lunchtime.
“We wanted to come out earlier in the season, but we were waiting for good snow,” said Carol Fairbank, who visited the Highland Center Monday. “It’s a really easy way to distance, so I feel it’s a safe outlet right now during the pandemic.”
The trail is free to visit from dawn to dusk, though some patrons choose to make a small donation to the Highland Center.
On weekends, the destination provides bonfires and runs a food window at lunchtime.
The cross-country and snowshoe trail expands on an offering from last summer and fall that saw art installed on a walking path at the Greensboro property.