History
Wadley Historic Farm has been in the family since 1869. The first wedding was held in 1995.
A relative asked if they could have their wedding reception in the barn, "Okay, let us pull out the tractor and rearrange the hay". It has evolved from that moment to what it is today.
The Barn was built in 1951 in Orem Utah and was moved to Wadley Farms property in 1991.
The Railroad Building was once a Railroad Station in the mining town of Toplift Utah. It was moved to the property in 1993.
The groom’s dressing room is the original grainery from Wadley Farms.
The red barn in the pasture was orginally located at the Robinson family farm built in 1894, which is currently Los Hermanos restaurant in Lindon.
We are still a working farm today some of the crops we grow are corn, pumpkins, grapes, apples, peaches, squash, cherries, pears, and tomatoes. The farm also raises farm bred, free range angus beef.