Elkstone Farm

Elkstone Farm We are dedicated to responsible stewardship of the land, in the spirit of our valley’s agricultura

The seeds of inspiration for Elkstone Farm germinated with two key concepts – respect for the agricultural traditions of Strawberry Park and a desire for the land to be as productive as possible. To integrate these ideals, we adopt those practices that are tried and true, experiment to discover new possibilities, and share ideas. It’s our genuine hope that we can renew appreciation for this herita

ge by making the most of this beautiful land while inspiring others with our experiences. Taking a cue from the valley’s earlier inhabitants, we’re endeavoring to bring commercial produce back to Strawberry Park. In the early 1900s, this fertile area just north of downtown Steamboat Springs, was known for its commercially-successful Remington strawberries. Plants yielded large berries that were ripe long after plants from lower elevation farms had stopped bearing fruit. Prosperous years promised local farmers a generous profit, but the boom ended in 1916. We believe in carrying on some of these agricultural traditions. As stewards of this land, we’re also responsible for caring for the environment, managing our resources and using them efficiently. Our idea is rooted in a desire to make the most of what we have and cultivate practices that are less impactful on our environment. As we envisioned the possibilities for a farm, we discovered inspiration everywhere including the landscape of New Zealand with its diverse vegetation and geomorphic features. When we were introduced to the permaculture philosophy by former Steamboat Springs’ environmental designer Lisa Benjamin, the vision transformed and coalesced. The ecological, sustainable concepts of permaculture harmonize with our core values. By observing our natural ecosystem, we are designing an agricultural system that works with our environment, produces sufficient yields, and minimizes waste. We manage diverse environments by employing permaculture principles and practices that pertain to patterns (observing spatial and temporal patterns in nature and incorporation of these patterns into the design of the farm), guilds (grouping plants that work together for mutual benefit), and layers (stacking a tall canopy of trees, mid level shrubs, groundcover plants and soil). In controlled environments such as our greenhouse, we can also create ecosystems that imitate nature in other parts of the world such as the Mediterranean. Elkstone Farm is being developed slowly and thoughtfully and we’re excited to make a healthy, delicious contribution to our community.

Come learn about the medicinal wild weeds of the Yampa Valley! We'll explore how these everyday plants can become a real...
06/03/2026

Come learn about the medicinal wild weeds of the Yampa Valley! We'll explore how these everyday plants can become a real part of your nutrition and self-care routine—supporting skin health, reducing inflammation, and adding genuine nourishment to your daily life. You'll leave with your very own wild herbal salve, learning the full process from infused oil to finished jar.

Class takes place on June 22 from 9am-1pm and includes a farm-to-table lunch.

Click the link to register today.

Plant Medicine of the Yampa Valley — A 3-Part Herb Series The land around us is generous. From the creek banks to the trailheads to the weeds pushing up through […]

The Yampa Valley is full of medicine, and most of us walk right past it every day. Instructor Lexy Vogel will teach us a...
06/02/2026

The Yampa Valley is full of medicine, and most of us walk right past it every day. Instructor Lexy Vogel will teach us about the edible and medicinal plants most common to our region, as well as the basics of herbal care as everyday medicine. We'll also make a tincture together using wild-harvested ingredients.

Join us on June 8 from 9am-1pm—class includes a farm-to-table lunch prepared by Elkstone's Chef Russell.

Click below to save your seat today.

Plant Medicine of the Yampa Valley — A 3-Part Herb Series The land around us is generous. From the creek banks to the trailheads to the weeds pushing up through […]

Join us for a hands-on class led by Courtney Hughes, and explore the magic and medicine of digestive bitters. You'll lea...
06/02/2026

Join us for a hands-on class led by Courtney Hughes, and explore the magic and medicine of digestive bitters. You'll learn the science of bitters and how they support liver function, help the body absorb nutrients, sample a range of bitter herbs and their warming plant companions, as well as create your own bitters!

Class takes place on June 5 from 9am-1pm, and includes a farm-to-table lunch.

Click the link below to save your seat today.

https://elkstonefarm.com/event/herbal-bitters-with-courtney-hughes-june-5th/

Sunshine, trees, and slow, mindful movement — join us for a gentle vinyasa flow in the peaceful aspen grove at Elkstone ...
05/31/2026

Sunshine, trees, and slow, mindful movement — join us for a gentle vinyasa flow in the peaceful aspen grove at Elkstone Farms. 🌿✨

Next class: June 5 • 9:00–10:00 AM with Britta Bodine.
Drop in all summer — full schedule on our website.

$20/class (bike riders get $5 off!).
Bring a mat, breathe deep, and meet us outside.

Click here to reserve your seat:

Imagine practicing yoga outside under the aspen trees as they gently sway and the leaves dance in the dappled light. We built a beautiful deck by our pond in the […]

Calling all new and experienced beekeepers—as well as curious community members—interested in a holistic understanding o...
05/31/2026

Calling all new and experienced beekeepers—as well as curious community members—interested in a holistic understanding of bee guardianship. Learn about the different types of hives, hive management, and walk away with the ability to identify colony problems and apply solutions. We're thrilled to welcome back skilled beekeeper and instructor, Alex DeCasaro, to lead this workshop.

Class runs June 6 and 7 from 10am-3pm.
Save your seat today.

We are super excited to bring back one of our favorite Bee Guardians, Alex DeCesaro, for another round of mind blowing class about how to care for bees. Alex teaches […]

Plant Medicine of the Yampa Valley — A 3-Part Herb Series -
05/15/2026

Plant Medicine of the Yampa Valley — A 3-Part Herb Series -

In this three-part series, we'll learn to identify, harvest, and work with the plants closest to home. Each class is hands-on and practical, and you'll leave every gathering with something handmade to add to your home apothecary.

Join us for an evening of thoughtful conversation, community, and a farm-to-table dinner inspired by the landscapes and ...
05/13/2026

Join us for an evening of thoughtful conversation, community, and a farm-to-table dinner inspired by the landscapes and stories of the Yampa Valley.

On May 14th, we'll bring together neighbors from across valley to read, reflect, and discuss Yampa Yearnings by award-winning author Eugene Buchanan — a novel rooted in the longings, layered histories, and natural beauty of our region. This gathering offers an opportunity to deepen awareness and connection to the river that shapes so much of life here in the valley.

The evening includes:
• A family-style farm-to-table dinner prepared by Elkstone's Chef Russell
• A lively book discussion hosted by author Eugene Buchanan, Marco Lam, and Danielle Skov of Off the Beaten Path Bookstore
• Meaningful conversation with fellow readers and community members

We invite you to dive into the book ahead of time— but even if you don’t finish it, you are still warmly welcome at the table.

Come for the book. Stay for the conversation.

📅 May 14, 2026
⏰ 6:00–8:00 PM
🎟️ Tickets: $120

Get Your Tickets Here: https://elkstonefarm.com/event/yampa-yearnings-may-14th-2026/

Calling all yogis!Join us for a peaceful afternoon of outdoor yoga beneath the aspen trees at Elkstone Farm on Wednesday...
05/12/2026

Calling all yogis!

Join us for a peaceful afternoon of outdoor yoga beneath the aspen trees at Elkstone Farm on Wednesday, May 13 from 3:00–4:00 PM.

Instructor Nechole Spale will guide this all-levels Hatha yoga class, focusing on:

✨ Body alignment
✨ Breathwork
✨ Guided meditation
✨ Relaxation and connection in nature

Each class is unique, welcoming, and designed to help you move, breathe, and reset. Whether you’re new to yoga or a seasoned practitioner, you’ll leave feeling refreshed and inspired.

Invite a friend and register in the link below.

Imagine practicing yoga outside under the aspen trees as they gently sway and the leaves dance in the dappled light. We built a beautiful deck by our pond in the […]

There are seats available in our Fruit Tree Grafting class, taking place May 12th from 10am-1pm at Elkstone Farm. You'll...
05/12/2026

There are seats available in our Fruit Tree Grafting class, taking place May 12th from 10am-1pm at Elkstone Farm. You'll learn the timeless art of fruit tree grafting, explore principles of regenerative land stewardship, and take home your very own heritage, cold-hardy fruit tree. 🌳✨

After class, we’ll enjoy a farm-to-table lunch prepared by our head chef. Click below to register today.

Learn the timeless art of fruit tree grafting in this hands-on workshop with Marco Lam. In this immersive class, you’ll explore the why and how of grafting—rootstock selection, scion wood […]

Fruit tree grafting class and more! -
05/08/2026

Fruit tree grafting class and more! -

Imagine practicing yoga outside on a deck beside a pond in a lovely aspen grove. We keep the classes small and bring our favorite local yoga teachers to lead us.  Join us to nourish your body and mind, and feel the magic at Elkstone Farm.

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40345 Virtus Way
Steamboat Springs, CO
80487

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