Karen Rose

Karen Rose

WEEKEND: Tour Saturday, Sunday to give visitors close look at Jefferson’s farms

The 12th annual Jefferson County Farm and Fiber Tour is Saturday and Sunday.

Self-guided tours of working farms in Jefferson County will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day, with fiber farm tours Saturday and Sunday and other farms only Sunday.

Farm Tour Central, offering maps, brochures and all the information visitors need, will be the Chimacum Corner Farmstand at 9122 Rhody Drive.

A donation of $10 per carload is suggested but not required.

The tours are sponsored by the Washington State University Jefferson County Extension Service.

During the fiber tour, visitors will see spinning, weaving, roving and plant-dye demonstrations.

Fiber artists’ goods also will be for sale.

The five fiber farms on the tour Saturday and Sunday are:

â–  Compass Rose Farms, 1463 W. Uncas Road, Port Townsend; 360-379-1443; www.compassrosefarms.org.

â–  Amity Farm, 5761 Cape George Road, Port Townsend; nora.weaves@gmail.com.

â–  Rosebud Ranch, 2205 Ivy St., Port Townsend; rosebudranch@cablespeed.com.

â–  Taylored Fibers, 1671 Dabob Road, Quilcene; tayloredfibers@waypt.com.

Sunday farm tour

Fourteen farms, as well as the Sunfield Farm and Waldorf School and WSU Twin Vista Ranch, will open their gates and offer tours Sunday.

Visitors can see farm composting, cheese-making and other demonstrations.

They can view livestock, walk vegetable fields, learn about seed varieties, tour greenhouses, enjoy hay rides and listen to live music.

Many farms will host food vendors serving local food.

Farms on the Sunday-only tour are:

â–  Alpenfire Cider, 220 Pocket Lane, Port Townsend; organic hard cider orchard; 360-379-8915; www.alpenfirecider.com.

â–  Bishop Organic Valley Dairy, 2691 Egg & I Road, Chimacum; certified organic dairy; 360-732-4863.

â–  Colinwood Farms, 1210 F St., Port Townsend; organic produce; 360-379-9610; www.facebook.com/colinwood.farm.

â–  Dharma Ridge Farm, 780 Boulton Farm Road, Quilcene; organic vegetables; 360-765-0178; www.dharmaridgefarm.com.

â–  Finnriver Farm & Cidery, 62 Barn Swallow Road, Chimacum; organic farm and artisan cidery; 360-732-4337; www.finnriver.com.

â–  Marrowstone Vineyards, 423 Meade Road, Nordland; winery and vineyard; 360-385-5239; www.marrowstonevineyards.com.

â–  Midori Farm, 10 Old State Highway, Quilcene; organic farm; 360-385-5579; www.midori-farm.com.

â–  Mystery Bay Farm, 72 Beveridge Lane, Nordland, Marrowstone Island; goat dairy; 360-385-3309; www.mysterybayfarm.com.

â–  Red Dog Farm, 406 Center Road, Chimacum; organic vegetables, berries, flowers; 360-732-0223; www.reddogfarm.net.

â–  Short’s Family Farm, 1594 Center Road, Chimacum; grass-fed beef; 360-732-4601; www.shortsfamilyfarm.com.

â–  SpringRain Farm and Orchard, 187 Covington Way, Chimacum; certified-organic farm; 425-218-7756; www.springrainfarmandorchard.com.

â–  Westbrook Angus, 1311 West Valley Road, Chimacum; Angus beef; 360-732-4335; www.westbrookangus.wordpress.com.

â–  Whiskey Hill Goat Dairy, 2333 Cape George Road, Port Townsend; raw goat milk, cheeses; 360-774-1730; www.whiskeyhillfarm.com.

â–  Wilderbee Farm, 223 Cook Ave. Extension, Port Townsend; certified-organic U-pick farm; 360-379-2434; www.wilderbeefarm.com.

â–  Sunfield Farm and Waldorf School, 111 Sunfield Lane, Port Hadlock; nonprofit farm; 360-385-3658; www.sunfieldfarm.org.

â–  WSU Twin Vista Ranch, 6456 Flagler Road, Nordland on Marrowstone Island; grass-fed lamb and beef and pastured pork, turkey, chicken, quail and eggs.

For more information, visit http://jefferson.wsu.edu.

More in News

A street sweeper on I Street in Port Angeles cleans up the street along the curbs of all the debris that blew down during Tuesday evening’s storm. Thousands were without power at the peak of the storm. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Storm causes power outages, road closures

Smaller weather system may hit Friday

Port Angeles funds lodging tax requests

Sixteen applications to undergo review

Port Townsend’s Water Street sewer project gets funds

City council authorizes contracts; construction to start in January

Port of Port Angeles commissioners approve 2025 budget

Board OKs project that would treat seawater to make it less acidic

Two injured after truck collides with tree

Two people were injured when the truck in which… Continue reading

Power out for thousands in Clallam County

More than 11,000 electric meters were without power in… Continue reading

Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind blown as they try to watch the wild waves at the base of Ediz Hook on Tuesday as the storm approaches. Many other weather watchers went to the spit to see and feel the winds. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Storm surge

Shay-Lyn Szczepanik and her daughter Raelynn, 5, of Port Angeles are wind… Continue reading

Fire Marshal and floodplain administrator Phil Cecere answers questions with deputy floodplain administrator Greg Ballard on Monday night in Brinnon. (Elijah Sussman/Peninsula Daily News)
Jefferson commissioners update flood code

More than 70 people attend hearing in Brinnon

PASD board accepts Brewer’s resignation

School officials highlight performance of Native American students

Port Angeles lifts Stage III water restrictions

The city of Port Angeles has lifted all of… Continue reading

Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today at 2021, Suite B, U.S. Highway 101 in Port Angeles. The fast food restaurant features freshly prepared burritos, burrito bowls, salads and tacos. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Chipotle opens in Port Angeles

Chipotle Mexican Grill opens today at 2021, Suite B, U.S. Highway 101… Continue reading

Agnes Kioko and Regina Mbaluku of Kenya and Bonita Piper, board president of Path From Poverty, right, meet with Sequim volunteers who cut and sell wood as a fundraiser. (Michael Dashiell/Olympic Peninsula News Group)
Connection helps Kenyan women with opportunities, relationships

This effort, gifts from thousands of miles away, aren’t just… Continue reading