Kellam-Wyatt Farm is the newest member of the Wake County park and preserve family. This three-generation family farm and woodland sanctuary has much to offer in natural beauty, wildlife habitat and sustainable, educational agriculture.
The Wake County Board of Commissioners approved the Kellam-Wyatt Farm master plan on Dec. 6, 2021.
Public Meetings
Recap: Public Meeting 2 | June 24
Recap: Virtual Public Meeting 1 | March 24
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Project Details
Kellam-Wyatt Farm is 59 acres and is located in east-central Wake County, near the border between Raleigh and Knightdale. The property was donated to Wake County with a conservation easement, which means the land is legally limited to certain uses that support conservation values such as open space, scenic views, habitat and watershed protection, preservation of rural character and agricultural production.
A public process is underway to develop a Kellam-Wyatt Farm vision and master plan that will protect the site’s natural and agricultural character while allowing for public access, education and recreation.
To learn more about the site and its history, check out the Kellam-Wyatt Farm StoryMap collection.