Visit the landscapes around the Wild Thyme Farm campus, meadows, forest, creeks and rivers.
Wild Thyme Farm has 15 buildings including the main house, and several guest cottages. There are three barns, meeting rooms, sauna, large greenhouse, organic flower, herb and vegetable gardens and several orchards.
Pick fresh apples, pears, and plums and graze on tasty blackberries, blueberries, raspberries, and strawberries in season. View wild birds visiting the ponds and fields, deer and elk roaming the forests. Hear evening crickets, chorus frogs, and coyotes at night.
Enjoy miles of beautiful nature trails on the property’s private 100-acre northwest rainforest. Hike wide walking trails and roads from the farm meadows winding up hillsides, over canyon streams, through rich and diverse fir and cedar groves to the tranquil and sunny high pasture with a view of Mt. Rainier.
Wild Thyme Farm represents an evolving model of permaculture, visionary forestry and biological diversity.
It is known as an educational center for permaculture and sustainable agroforestry and participates in a US Government program for innovative wetland habitat restoration. The farm Forest Stewardship Plan has been approved by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources. Over the years, the farm has hosted permaculture, agroforestry, plant medicine and human potential workshops, retreats and weddings.




Walking around the lower pasture
Big barn from the lower pasture

Walking through a fir grove
Walking up a forest road
The Labyrinth
Sitting at the Tree of Life
Late afternoon sunlit forest
Late afternoon sun through the treetops
Road through the upper forest in April
Forest road in May
Walking the high meadow
Fir grove in the upper pasture
Farm Campus from the hillside

Walk along the meadow edge
Walk along the meadow edge


Touring the new redwood grove
Redwoos Grove
Flower gardens around from the main house deck