
2656 Narcissa Road,
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
610-828-7395
Winter Hours:
8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Happy Spring!
Our first crops have been planted in the fields.
Just arrived: pansies, perennials, herbs, veggies, flowers, berry bushes, soil and more!
Stop by for a stroll around the farm and see the baby chicks. Sorry they are not for sale.
Hay rides to see the Easter Bunny will be April 5th and 6th and April 12th and 13th at 12pm and 2pm.
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Starting April first, we will no longer be using plastic bags at the farm. We encourage you to bring your own boxes, bags or baskets. And we will be using a biodegradable alternative bag.
Questions and special orders: 610 828-7395
Bassett's Ice Cream now available!
A MESSAGE FROM THE FARM
My name is Gary McKeown and I have dedicated every day of my life to running and working Maple Acres Farm. It is my life’s mission to keep this farm alive to preserve this loved land of open space and with all the new construction happening in this county it is more important than ever.
This farm has been a part of our family for 100 years and it is very important to me to continue to share this space and all its offerings with our community.
Maple Acres is the last working farm in Plymouth Township and its preservation is created by the love and support of our family and community members like you.
I love waking up every morning working to preserve these natural grounds and provide farm fresh offerings for my community.
Farming is my life and I thank you all for supporting Maple Acres Farm since 1916 and being a part of our community…our family.
Thank You,
Gary McKeown
and The Maple Acres Family


THE HISTORY OF MAPLE ACRES
Purchased in 1916 when it was just 12 acres, Maple Acres Farm has been a landmark of Plymouth Township for more than a century. The farm has been a generational contribution to the community where mothers, fathers, uncles, grandparents, great-grandparents, sons and daughters, have lived and worked the farmland on Narcissa Road, right here in Plymouth Meeting for four generations.
Gary McKeown has preserved the Maple Acres Farm, named by his mother Millie, as it expanded to thirty acres over the years. Today, Gary and his family still live in the 18th-century farmhouse that he grew up in."Farming is my life,” says Gary McKeown, and he is now focused on preserving the land and continuing the family generational duty of sharing the farmland with the community.






FARM INSPIRED FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION
(custom bouquets, farm inspired, home delivered)
Purchased in 1912 when it was just 12 acres, Maple Acres Farm has been around more than a century. "There's something to be said for staying in one spot for so long." Sage words of Brian McCracken but his mother, uncles, grandparents, great-grandparents, have lived and worked the farmland on Narcissa Road, right behind the Plymouth Meeting Mall, for four generations.