Columbia's Agriculture Park
Columbia’s Agriculture Park is a ten acre space housed in the Clary-Shy Community Park on West Ash Street, Columbia, Missouri. Just three miles from Columbia’s Central Pantry, it is home to the main Planting for the Pantry production fields as well as public garden and programming spaces that showcase a variety of food-farming techniques and urban ecosystems. Sidewalks loop around the park and meet winding, gravel pathways that will lead you to explore our food forest and backyard demonstration garden spaces. The park is open year-round to the public to visit and enjoy.
Each season, scheduled volunteers and organizations donate thousands of hours to work and learn alongside CCUA staff as we develop the park for the community to enjoy, while also providing fresh, local produce for local hunger relief.
Learn more about CCUA’s spaces at the Agriculture Park: Production fields, Backyard demonstration garden spaces, Food forest, Schoolhouse and youth garden space, Native habitat gardens and water retention basin, Greenhouse
Other spaces at the Agriculture Park: Columbia Farmers Market, ARC