No tickets, no reservations, no schedule to follow. Park near the farm store, get a quick orientation on gates and animal areas, and then explore at your own pace. Walk the pastures. See the goats and chickens. Relax in the garden or picnic areas. Stay thirty minutes or stay all afternoon.
What to Expect
Your first visit.
When to Come
Best visiting hours are roughly 10 AM to 6 PM during daylight hours. The farm store is open every day from 8 AM to 8 PM. Come when you can.
What It Costs
Casual farm visits are free. We just ask that you support the farm by stopping by the farm store on your way out. Raw milk, eggs, soap, and more.
What to Bring
Closed-toe shoes are a good idea. Dress for the weather. Kids are welcome. Dogs are not, since we have livestock guardian dogs protecting the animals.
What You'll See
Fifty-plus goats across multiple breeds, chickens, ducks, geese, a milking parlor, gardens, and Mount Rainier out the back gate. Walk as much or as little as you want.
The Farm Store
The natural end to every visit.
Everything we sell comes from the farm or from neighbors we trust. Open every day, 8 AM to 8 PM.
Three cabins on the farm, each one different. Morning coffee with goats outside your door, Mount Rainier out every window. Book direct and skip the service fees.
No tickets, no reservations, no schedule to follow. Park near the farm store, get a quick orientation on gates and animal areas, and then explore at your own pace. Walk the pastures. See the goats and chickens. Relax in the garden or picnic areas. Stay thirty minutes or stay all afternoon.
What to Expect
Practical info for first-time visitors
Visitor Info
The Farm Store
The natural end to every visit
Farm Store Block
Stop by the store on your way out.
Everything we sell comes from the farm or from neighbors we trust. Open every day, 8 AM to 8 PM.
Stay on the farm and wake up to Mount Rainier. Book a farm experience during the day and sleep on the farm that night. Three cabins, each one different.
Five sections. Sets expectations for a free casual visit, naturally guides visitors toward the farm store, and provides clear upgrade paths to paid experiences, field trips, and overnight stays. Every visit ends at the store. Every great visit leads to a cabin booking.