Underhill Farms Country Inn, 187 21st Avenue, Moundridge 67107, Kansas, USA
Underhill Farms Country Inn
187 21st Avenue, Moundridge 67107, Kansas, USA
+1 620 3458415, +1 620 3458412
http://www.underhillfarms.com
General and in-room facilities and services available at Underhill Farms Country Inn
fully equipped common kitchen
summer garden
summer terrace/patio
conference room
fax services
jacuzzi tub
rooms for non-smokers
playground for children
suitable for disabled guests
phone at the reception
garage places on site
quiet surroundings
credit/debit cards accepted
internet connection in room
tea and coffee making facilities
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Underhill Farms Country Inn is complete with a private dining room for up to 45 people and is available for receptions, meetings, seminars, luncheons, showers, reunions, or any gathering. For morning meetings, a full or continental breakfast can be chosen featuring our own venison sausage, or for luncheons and dinners, choose from an array of entrees, sides, and home-made desserts. Shown below is our complete menu with prices. Please choose your menu at the time of placing your reservation. All meals are served family style, and in large portions. Taxes and gratuity are not included in our menu pricing. A full or continental breakfast is available, featuring our own venison sausage. All breakfast meals include fruit juice and coffee. Egg and Sausage Casserole. Venison Sausage Muffin. Soups are served with bread, coffee, and tea. New Mexican Cheese Soup. Venison Sausage Soup. Lunch is served with salad, bread, coffee, and tea. Items with an asteriks are served with baked beans, chips, coffee and tea. All entrees are served with salad, potatoes or rice, vegetable, bread, coffee, and tea. Appetizers and Punch Bowl also available upon request. All of the above meals are served with one side dish of venison. Venison options include: Venison German Sausage, Venison Meat Loaf, Venison Meat Balls, Venison Roast. Or, try our Chef's Sampler, featuring three different meat selections for $19.95. To make a reservation for groups up to 45, call (620) 345-8415 or toll free 888-361-3261 or send an Email to. We look forward to accomodating your next luncheon, dinner party, reception, or business meeting. Taxes and Gratuity are not included in our menu pricing
Complete with antique wedding announcements and photographs, you'll be brought back to the weddings of the past, reminding you of your own special day whether it was the day before or 50 years ago. Shared Bath. The midwest is rich in Native American history, and we've accented this bedroom with an authentic dreamcatcher and arrowheads from the area. Private bath with whirlpool tub. Children 12 and over are welcome at Underhill Farms, but the young and old alike will cherish the long forgotten memorobilia in our Childhood Room. Complete with antique books and toys, as well as an antique bed with hide-away bed. Shared Bath. Kansas is home to many Amish and Mennonite communities. This room brings back the simple ways of the Amish with their handcrafted dolls and hand-made quilts as well as a hymn book or two. Shared Bath. Amenities, Rates, Reservations. To make a reservation, call us at (620) 345-8415 or send us an an e-mail at. High speed wireless internet is now available in our Bed and Breakfast. Rooms range from $75-$95 per night and a full breakfast is included. The Sitting Room, a cozy place to relax by the fireplace while catching up on reading or conversation. Three public decks to relax and enjoy the scenery. A private meeting room for up to 40 is available for receptions, meetings, seminars, luncheons, or other gatherings. Click. Non-smoking facility, but outdoor smoking areas are available. Sorry, no pets allowed. Children over the age of 12 are welcome. Easily accessible from all major highways. All major credit cards accepted. Handicapped accessible. Lunch and Dinner menus available upon request. Rates do not include taxes. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, or Discover Card confirmation required upon reservation. Credit Card is used for guarantee only at time of booking. Payment required at time of checkout. 48 hour cancellation policy one night charge for no-show. Additionally, at peak times such as the Kansas State Fair and holidays, we ask for at least one week's notice of cancellation, or the full cost of the room is charged
Underhill Farms, a working deer and elk farm in Moundridge, Kansas, welcomes students around the world to enjoy Midwest hospitality, good food, comfortable surroundings and a truly unique farm experience. Students can live, work and eat on a real farm. This year-round educational tour, Farm Life in Kansas, combines a variety of fun activities in a farming community with learning first-hand how American farmers raise plants and animals for human consumption. Students will be exposed to a variety of cultures – rural, Amish, Mennonite, German and more – while learning the history of farming and examining the issues modern farmers face. The staff at Underhill Farms will work with each group to customize an itinerary to fit any budget and timeframe. Here’s a sampling of what’s possible: Dairy farm – milk cows, bottle-feed calves, taste fresh milk. Help with farm chores, such as moving hay, sorting animals, cleaning stalls, making homemade ice cream. Fish at the Underhill Farms pond. Sheep farm – bottle-feed baby lambs, wash sheep, see sheep get clipped. Learn the history of deer, elk and buffalo farms and feed the animals. Chicken farm – tour an egg laying facility. Visit a manufacturing plant where lawn mowers and other equipment is made. Drive farm equipment, such as tractors, combines and mowers. Pig farm – observe the daily operations. Enjoy a hayride, build and light a campfire, cook and eat dinner in the pasture. Feed mill – see how animal feed is made, stored and transported. Enjoy the flora and fauna during hikes on Underhill Farms’ 50 acres of woods. Visit a rural high school with fewer than 100 students for a cultural exchange. Sample venison and get cooking lessons using farm fresh products. There are a wide variety of other attractions in the area, including the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center (home to Apollo 13), Maxwell Wildlife Refuge and numerous museums and historic sites. Visits can be incorporated into a tour. Let Underhill Farms handle the details Underhill Farms offers a full-service tour. Once your group lands at Mid-Continent Airport in Wichita, Kan., the staff at Underhill Farms handles all logistics, including transportation, lodging and meals. Transportation: Underhill Farms will pick up your group at Mid-Continent Airport and transport you to the Bed Breakfast. Underhill Farms will also provide transportation to activities. All farming activities are within 20 miles of Underhill Farms, so transportation time will be minimal. Return transportation to the airport is also provided. Lodging: Besides being a deer and elk farm, Underhill Farms is a member of the Kansas Bed and Breakfast Association. There are three bedrooms available for chaperones and space for as many as 14 students to sleep dormitory style in several large rooms. Sleeping bags are provided, as well as all home-cooked meals. Tour length and timeframe A four-day tour is the minimum length to truly experience Farm Life in Kansas. A seven-day stay is recommended, but tours can be customized to meet any length of stay. Farming is a year-round occupation, therefore tours can be scheduled at any time. Pricing Pricing depends on length of stay, number of students and choice of activities. Underhill Farms can provide a customized quote. For More Information Visit www.underhillfarms.com, call toll-free at (888) 361-3261 or e-mail lynn@underhillfarms.com. “I had such a wonderful time and all the other girls did, too. We were still talking about it when we got home to Los Angeles. It was an awesome experience.” – Beth Nabel, 16, Los Angeles
South Central Kansas has a lot to offer! Underhill Farms is nestled in the heartland of America, and exemplifies life in the country. Visitors enjoy fishing the nearby lakes, taking tours of various historical places in the area, and visiting the many antique shops and outlet malls. If you're in the mood for some city life, Wichita is just 35 miles south on highway 135. Here are some of the local attractions: Quail Valley Farms - Located just five miles down a scenic Kansas road. Take your aim at sporting clays, or arrange a full scale hunt for pheasant and quail. Wichita Farm and Art Market. Over 16 shops filled with fresh produce and the wares of local artists. Mennonite Heritage Center. The tidy town of Goessel, 12 miles east, was founded by Mennonite farmers, and now holds this worthwhile museum at 200 N. Poplar Street (620)367-8200, where numerous buildings, including two schools, a barn, and a bank, have been moved for preservation. located in North Newton, just 15 miles down highway 135 offers an extensive Mennonite Library and Archives, as well as various activities throughout the year for its students and the community. Kaufmann Museum- Located in North Newton. Fantastic World of Gourmet Chocolate- Located in Halstead, 12 miles south of the inn. Witness the manufacturing of world class hand dipped European chocolate. (620) 835-3130. Kechi Playhouse- Located just north of Wichita in Kechi. Drama, comedy and musicals presented by regional talent in the setting of an old church. (620) 744-2152, 61st Street North and Oliver. McCormick Deering Days Museum in Inman Kansas - 101 N. Main 316-585-2226 - See collections of antique farm equipment and displays focusing on development of Inman. Steinfors Mansion-119 N. 2nd in Lindsborg, Call 785-227-4456 - Step back in time to Victorian elegance at its finest. Call for appointment. Birger Sandzen Memorial Art Gallery-401 N. 1st, Call 785-227-2220 - Permanent collection of Sandzen's work. Wed. - Sun. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church- 1 mile north of Goessel on K-15 Call (620) 367-8192, A historic church constructed in 1886 with timbers from early immigrant houses, this church is one of 3 active Mennonite congregations in the Goessel community. Family origins can be traced to 16th century, tours available by appointment. Tattered Rose Antiques - In Goessel, at the corner of K-15 and Main (620)367-8257 by appt. William Schaiffeer House - 312 E. Grand in Hillsboro, Call (620)947-3775 12-room home is an example of Midwestern prosperous merchant family life at the turn of the century. For more tourist information, visit. The South Central Kansas Tourism Website. To make a reservation for your small group, call (620) 345-8415 or toll free 888-361-3261 or send an Email to
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