Category Archives: Outdoor Recreation

2020 Year In Review
2020 was a challenging year and an amazing reminder of the importance of connecting with nature. Not even a pandemic could slow the work at Tryon Farm Institute (TFI). Thank you so much to TFI’s volunteers (board members, governing members

2020 Year In Review
2020 was a challenging year and an amazing reminder of the importance of connecting with nature. Not even a pandemic could slow the work at Tryon Farm Institute (TFI). Thank you so much to TFI’s volunteers (board members, governing members

Indiana Wildlife Federation Designates TFI’s 5k trail Certified Sustainable!
Check out latest IWF newsletter here: https://www.indianawildlife.org/lib/uploads/files/pdfs/Publications/Hoosier%20Conservation%20Newsletter_11_2020.pdf?blm_aid=46343169

Great Gifts For The Holidays
Purchase online here through our partner’s site Beverly & 3rd Purchase online here through our partner’s site Beverly & 3rd

Great Gifts For The Holidays
Purchase online here through our partner’s site Beverly & 3rd Purchase online here through our partner’s site Beverly & 3rd

2020 Spring
The TFI Board is extremely proud of the amount of work that continues at Tryon Farm Institute. In difficult times, connections with nature are an amazing salve to the upheaval around us. Thank you for all those who continue to

2020 Spring
The TFI Board is extremely proud of the amount of work that continues at Tryon Farm Institute. In difficult times, connections with nature are an amazing salve to the upheaval around us. Thank you for all those who continue to

2019 Year In Review
2019 was a very fun and productive year at Tryon Farm Institute. Hats off to TFI’s volunteers (board members, governing members and friends) who put in countless volunteer hours to produce wonderful programming and land restoration efforts. Education and outreach efforts put

2019 Year In Review
2019 was a very fun and productive year at Tryon Farm Institute. Hats off to TFI’s volunteers (board members, governing members and friends) who put in countless volunteer hours to produce wonderful programming and land restoration efforts. Education and outreach efforts put