Plan your stay, tour, and time on the land
What Your Stay Includes
Private accommodations
Optional homegrown, seasonal meal kits (breakfast and/or dinner)
Access to the land (trails, spaces, self-guided exploration)
Opportunity to participate in farm activities (see below)
Personalized planning support
Every stay is shaped with you—simple by default, with opportunities to engage as much or as little as you’d like.
Experiences on the land
Activities vary with season, weather, and the natural rhythm of the farm. Participation is always optional and shaped to your interests and pace. No prior experience needed.
Animals
Grooming and daily care
Feeding and watering
Halter training and handling practice
Leading and groundwork
Rotational grazing and pasture movement
Observing herd behavior and animal dynamics
Seasonal tasks (lambing, shearing, etc., as applicable)
Garden and orchard
Seed starting and propagation
Planting and transplanting
Weeding, pruning, and general tending
Soil preparation and composting
Harvesting vegetables, fruits, and herbs
Washing, sorting, and preparing harvest
Orchard care and seasonal fruit harvest
Pastures and open land
Walking fields and pasture edges
Observing grazing patterns and land recovery
Fence checking and simple land stewardship tasks
Hay handling and seasonal forage work
Noticing soil, grasses, and biodiversity changes
Forest
Exploring forest trails at your pace
Walking, hiking, running, cycling, riding, Nordic
Sitting and stillness in the woods
Sensory observation (sound, light, texture, scent)
Seasonal foraging (as appropriate)
Noticing ecological patterns and forest structure
Reflection and reset
Food and kitchen
Preparing simply exquisite meals from farm and regional ingredients
Working with seasonal foods
Basic preservation (drying, storing, freezing, as applicable)
Shared or private meals and informal gathering
Experiencing Food Is Medicine