Experience regenerative agroforestry firsthand — stay at our farmhouse, explore the grounds, and connect with the land.
Stay in the beautifully restored Rock Creek Farmhouse — a designated Will County historic landmark with modern comforts including geothermal heating and cooling. Wake up surrounded by pecan orchards, native prairie, and the quiet rhythm of the countryside.
The farmhouse features a second-floor conference room and library, making it ideal for retreats, workshops, and small gatherings in addition to leisure stays.
Gathering places designed for education, collaboration, and celebration.
The farmhouse's second-floor conference room and library are available for community members and partners — perfect for meetings, study groups, and planning sessions.
The 1930s dairy barn has been used for community events with both levels accessible. A unique venue for workshops, farm dinners, and celebrations set against a backdrop of agricultural heritage.
The 60x80-foot Morton building offers flexible indoor space for larger events, equipment demonstrations, and agricultural workshops. Connected to other buildings by concrete pads.
Walk the pecan orchards with their 20- and 60-foot alleys. Stroll through the windbreak's 25 species of native trees. Follow Rock Creek as it winds through the property, connecting to the Kankakee River system 12 miles downstream.
The farm is a living classroom — every trail leads past a different example of how trees, native plants, and careful stewardship can restore a Midwest landscape.
Rock Creek Agroforestry is located near Peotone in Will County, Illinois — about one hour south of Chicago along Route 57.
Peotone, Illinois
Will County — approximately 1 hour south of Chicago
Whether you're planning a farmstay, scheduling a tour, or just curious about regenerative agriculture, we'd love to welcome you.
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