As members of the Cherry Hills community, it is our passion and our purpose to protect Quincy Farm, a pristine rural oasis in the heart of Cherry Hills Village.
We are dedicated to preserving and conserving open lands.
Welcome to Quincy Farm, a pristine rural oasis in the heart of Cherry Hills Village. This iconic 17.5-acre farm was graciously donated to the City of Cherry Hills Village by Catherine “Cat” Huber Anderson. Quincy Farm is a unique property nestled among century-old trees, pasture lands, and sweeping meadows, and boasts a collection of historic and significant structures. The most recognizable structure is the landmark barn which is the centerpiece of this extraordinary setting. The Hopkins House, an 1898 farmhouse, is one of a few original homesteads in the Village and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Noteworthy to the agricultural heritage of Quincy Farm is the historic 71-mile High Line Canal, a treasured community asset and environmental greenway.
Quincy Farm is a resource for recreation, education and historic preservation in the Cherry Hills Village community. We welcome visitors of every age, every ability, and in every season. We encourage you to learn more about this unique property and how we can work together to preserve and protect it for future generations.