There’s really no such thing as “ice cream season” in Delaware… there’s never a time when a delicious cone or sundae doesn’t sound amazing. And while you’ll find plenty of tasty ice cream shops in our beachfront towns, some of the best ice cream in the entire region can be found at Woodside Farm Creamery in Hockessin, where you can enjoy a scrumptious scoop right from the source.

The Woodside Farm Creamery opened in 1998, earning the instant adoration of the locals.

NJTravellingfool / TripAdvisor The ice cream is made from the 30 Jersey cows that live at the farm.

In addition to the many adorable cows, the farm is home to sheep, goats, pigs, and other livestock.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook The farm itself isn’t open to the public, but the Mitchell family is hard at work there seven days a week.

Ice cream is rooted deep in our nation’s history (did you know George Washington was a big fan?), and Woodside Farm Creamery ice cream is made in nearly the same way as it was when our country was brand new.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook Each morning just after dawn and each night just before dusk, the Jersey cows are milked. It’s then batch pasteurized and homogenized before the addition of sugars and other ingredients necessary to turn the milk into the sweet cream that will be the ice cream base.

Ice cream is made five days a week here at the farm, and you can enjoy it at the creamery daily.

management / TripAdvisor Hours vary by season, and their fall hours will be noon - 8 p.m.

The Mitchell family will occasionally joke that their ice cream was grass just a few weeks ago.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook In reality, nothing could be closer to the truth.

Flavors will vary by day and by season, so make sure to check out the menu when you arrive.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook Autumn means pumpkin ice cream at the farm, which is as delicious as it sounds.

You’ll find the best selection of flavors at the creamery, but you’ll also see Woodstock Farm Creamery ice cream at some restaurants and grocery stores around the state.

Steven C / TripAdvisor They even have an ice cream truck you might see at local events and markets. Still, you’ll probably notice that it tastes best where it’s born.

Address: 1310 Little Baltimore Road, Hockessin, DE, 19707

NJTravellingfool / TripAdvisor

The ice cream is made from the 30 Jersey cows that live at the farm.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook

The farm itself isn’t open to the public, but the Mitchell family is hard at work there seven days a week.

Woodside Farm Creamery Facebook

Each morning just after dawn and each night just before dusk, the Jersey cows are milked. It’s then batch pasteurized and homogenized before the addition of sugars and other ingredients necessary to turn the milk into the sweet cream that will be the ice cream base.

management / TripAdvisor

Hours vary by season, and their fall hours will be noon - 8 p.m.

In reality, nothing could be closer to the truth.

Autumn means pumpkin ice cream at the farm, which is as delicious as it sounds.

Steven C / TripAdvisor

They even have an ice cream truck you might see at local events and markets. Still, you’ll probably notice that it tastes best where it’s born.

Have you ever been to Woodside Farm Creamery? There’s a reason we included it in our Delaware ice cream trail.

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