Moss Mountain Farm is an outdoor, garden wedding and corporate retreat venue near Little Rock, AR. Moss Mountain is a happy place filled with gardens, orchards, flower conservancies, river views and is the creation and home of America's favorite garden designer, P. Allen Smith. On select days, the Farm is open to events, including weddings.
Rather than being contained to an indoor hall, barn or lawn, your event will be held in a collection of garden rooms-think of a celebratory progressive party hosted in a succession of different gardens with champagne, canaps, flowers, music, laughter, family and friends surrounding you!
Rather than being contained to an indoor hall, barn or lawn, your event will be held in a collection of garden rooms-think of a celebratory progressive party hosted in a succession of different gardens with champagne, canaps, flowers, music, laughter, family and friends surrounding you!
Services
We fully host, plan, and manage on-farm experiences for businesses, organizations, agencies and private families. Whether you are joining us for a private tour and healthy seasonal lunch or a multi-day experience with custom meals and socials, we endeavor to craft unique, special experiences that are huge wins for you and your team.
Moss Mountain Farm is located a few miles outside the city limits of Little Rock, AR. We are less than a typical city commute from the state capital and within close proximity of the best accommodations, including the famed Capital Hotel. Our planners can arrange transportation services for you and guests.
Please see us for details on our exciting new opportunity for fully-planned and managed events of intimate to large scale as you prefer. An event with us includes planning and management with PERCEPTION, by Anna Dickinson. A: We have multiple opportunities for our Corporate and Community guests, ranging from lunch excursions to multi-day events beginning at $3,500.
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Rene M.
Jun 24, 2021
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We toured mid-May and had a very nice time. Although the grounds are lovely, we were a bit disappointed that everything wasn't absolutely pristine with regard to weeding, spent blooms, etc., as when I think of P. Allen Smith and gardening I think of ultimate perfection. However, we learned he is really fond of sustainable, chemical-free gardening/eco-farming, etc, so that could be part of why things are a little more "wild" in the flower arena. We had a wonderful guide...I think her name was Kim (?); very informative and fun. The main house was gorgeous. Lunch was light and seeing