Come see how a real working farm runs.
Walk the pastures, meet the animals, and stop by the farm store on your way out. No tickets, no reservations. Just come out and walk the farm. Or book a tour, a class, or a field trip if you want something more.
Pick what fits.
Whether you want to wander on your own, learn something hands-on, or bring a group of kids, there's a way in that works for you.
Visit the Farm
Walk the pastures, meet the goats and chickens, and stop by the farm store on your way out. No tickets, no reservations. Just come out.
Farm Experiences
Guided farm tours, Goat 101 classes, and private consultations. For families, aspiring farmers, and anyone who wants to go deeper.
Field Trips
A guided 1.5-hour experience for schools, preschools, and homeschool groups. Six hands-on activities. Adults free.
Make it an overnight.
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.

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Come see how a real working farm runs.
Walk the pastures, meet the animals, and stop by the farm store on your way out. No tickets, no reservations. Just come out and walk the farm. Or book a tour, a class, or a field trip if you want something more.

Three Ways to Experience the Farm
Each links to its own sub-page
Visit the Farm
Open, casual, come as you are.
Park near the farm store, walk the pastures, meet the goats and chickens, and explore at your own pace. Most visits last about thirty minutes to an hour. Stop by the farm store on your way out for raw milk, eggs, soap, and more. Best visiting hours are roughly 10 AM to 6 PM during daylight.
Farm Experiences
Go deeper. Tours, classes, and private consultations.
For people who want more than a casual visit. Guided farm tours walk you through the full operation. Goat 101 classes teach you the basics of goat care and dairy. Private consultations are one-on-one sessions for anyone starting their own herd or exploring small-scale farming.
Field Trips
Preschool through elementary. Homeschool groups welcome.
A guided 1.5-hour farm experience designed for kids. They'll meet chickens, ducks, and geese, visit baby goats, bottle-feed the herd, walk the pastures, tour the milking parlor, and try hand-milking a goat. Groups of about twenty kids. Adults come free.

Farm Store Callout
Reinforces the farm store as part of every visit

Make It an Overnight
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Make it an overnight.
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.

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Catches the ready visitor
Just come out and walk the farm.
No tickets. No reservations. Just drive out to Eatonville and see it for yourself. The farm store is open every day 8am to 8pm.
That's the Farm overview.
Five sections. Hero, three pathway cards routing visitors to the right experience level, farm store callout, stay cross-sell, and a footer CTA focused on getting people to show up. This page sorts day trippers, families, school groups, and aspiring farmers into the right path.
Photos needed: 1 hero (visitors on the farm), 3 pathway card photos (casual visit, guided experience, kids on field trip).