Utah's Own Logo

Lazy Acres Farm & Kitchen

Lazy Acres Farm is a small family-operated farm located in Iron County, Utah and owned by Chad Pettigrew and Kelli Hensley. The farm includes sheep, chickens, and a seasonal garden, along with a small farm stand that offers eggs, baked goods, and other homemade foods produced in the farm kitchen. The farm focuses on small-scale agriculture and providing locally produced foods to the surrounding community.

In addition to normal farm operations, Lazy Acres offers seasonal agritourism experiences that allow visitors to observe and interact with a working farm environment. Activities may include meeting lambs and other animals, learning about basic livestock care and gardening, and participating in seasonal farm gatherings and family-friendly activities.

Through these events and the farm stand, Lazy Acres aims to promote an appreciation for agriculture, local food systems, and rural life while providing a safe and welcoming environment for guests visiting the farm.

Seasonal Dates: Year-round, with seasonal and event-based experiences

Activities Offered: 

  • Farm Stand (Bread, Eggs, Seasonal Goods)
  • Farm-to-Table Gatherings
  • Seasonal Farm Events
  • Agritourism Experiences
  • Outdoor Dining & Long-Table Events
  • Animal Encounters (Sheep, Chickens, Farm Dogs)
A woman holding a white lamb
A young boy holding a white lamb
Two people petting and feeding a sheep
Contact Information
9289 UT-56, Cedar City, Utah 84720, United States
Owner Information
Portrait photo of the Lazy Acres Owners and their dogs
Chad Pettigrew & Kelli Hensley
Owners

Kelli and Chad are the owners and operators of Lazy Acres Farm, a small family-run farm in Iron County, Utah. Together they manage the land, livestock, and daily farm operations, including raising sheep, chickens, and maintaining a seasonal garden.

Kelli operates the farm stand and farm kitchen, producing baked goods and homemade foods for the local community, while Chad oversees the farm infrastructure, and together they manage livestock care and land management. In addition to regular farm operations, they host small seasonal farm events that allow visitors to experience a working farm, meet animals, and learn about small-scale agriculture.

Their goal is to provide a safe, welcoming environment where guests can connect with local food, agriculture, and rural life while supporting a working farm.