Wide-angle environmental shot of rugged Athol, Idaho landscape with timberlines in the background under soft morning mist, rustic cedar fence in the foreground.
Wide-angle environmental shot of rugged Athol, Idaho landscape with timberlines in the background under soft morning mist, rustic cedar fence in the foreground.
/ Open-Gate Policy

See how honest food is grown

Experience true transparency. Our pastures in Athol, Idaho are open for scheduled tours, seasonal farm stand shopping, and family visits.

A rustic wooden farm sign reading Wild and Free Range Farms hanging from a cedar post, soft morning light filtering through pine trees, sharp focus.
A rustic wooden farm sign reading Wild and Free Range Farms hanging from a cedar post, soft morning light filtering through pine trees, sharp focus.
How to Find Us

Our Athol Homestead

Located just off Highway 95, our farm sits nestled beneath the timbered ridges of Northern Idaho. Visitors are welcome by appointment or during farm stand hours.

Plan Your Visit

Farm Stand & Tour Hours

To keep our animals safe and our pastures healthy, we operate on a structured schedule. Please review our hours before driving out.

The Farm Stand

Visitor Guidelines

Stop by to purchase our pasture-raised meats, free-range eggs, and unfiltered wildflower honey directly from our family farm stand.

Because we are a working farm with active guardian dogs and free-roaming livestock, we kindly ask all guests to follow these safety rules.

For your safety, please leave outside pets at home, wear sturdy closed-toe boots, stay on designated paths, and ensure children are supervised at all times.

We are open Friday and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Closed weekdays for pasture rotation.

Farm Life

Seasonal farm experiences

Scheduled Tours

U-Pick Berries

Honey Tastings

Walk the pastures with our family, meet the pasture-rotated cattle, and learn about regenerative agriculture.

Harvest sun-cured wild blackberries and organic strawberries directly from our chemical-free patches.

Sample raw, unfiltered honey straight from our hives and learn how bees support our Idaho ecosystem.