2025 Farm Tours
Thursdays 1 pm and Saturdays 10:30 am
Come and see our sheep, goats, chickens, cows and more. Walking tours last about a little more than an hour. Most of the ground is graveled, strollers are welcome. Please wear appropriate shoes and clothing. If your group would like to bring a sack lunch, we have picnic tables. Just let us know when you sign up.
24-hour reservation required
$10 per person
Kids 3 and under FREE
A guided👩🌾 tour. You’ll see cattle, sheep, goats, chickens and more.
February we’ll be receiving our new run of 🐣chicks.
March- April our 🏠barn will be full of lambs and 🐐kids and you might see 🐮calves cuddle with their moms
May - July it’s all about 💦irrigation and pasture management
August-September sesaonal 🌻flowers, produce 🌽corn, and 🍎apples, nuts🥜and more
September-October 🐑sheep shearing and you pick 🎃pumpkins and 🍇grapes
24 hour reservation required
We welcome groups of all sizes and ages
Contact Us for times and group rates
Farm Tour Topics for Discussion
Did you know Idaho ranks number 7 in the Nation for sheep production?
Want to see, touch, and hold a lamb? Come and learn about the life cycle of a sheep, from meat to wool.
The reproductive cycle of Sheep and Cattle
Year-round Rotational Grazing
Animal Husbandry Management
Cover Crops and Carbon Sequestering
CAUTION
THIS IS A WORKING FARM, PLEASE USE CAUTION AROUND GUARD DOGS, LIVESTOCK, AND EQUIPMENT,
NO DOGS and NO SMOKING
Thank you
WARNING
UNDER IDAHO LAW, THERE IS NO LIABILITY FOR AN INJURY TO OR DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN AN AGRITOURISM ACTIVITY CONDUCTED AT THIS AGRITOURISM LOCATION IF SUCH INJURY OR DEATH RESULTS FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF THE AGRITOURISM ACTIVITY. INHERENT RISKS OF AGRITOURISM ACTIVITIES INCLUDE, AMONG OTHERS, RISKS OF INJURY INHERENT TO LAND, EQUIPMENT AND ANIMALS, AS WELL AS THE POTENTIAL FOR YOU TO ACT IN A NEGLIGENT MANNER THAT MAY CONTRIBUTE TO YOUR INJURY OR DEATH. YOU ARE ASSUMING THE RISK OF PARTICIPATING IN THIS AGRITOURISM ACTIVITY.
Section 6-3004,Idaho Code.(K2-4980)