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The Farm

Lacey, one of our Cockapoo puppies born
welcomes you to Mountain Valley View Farm!

Mountain Valley View Farm, Inc. is a small 30-acre farm situated in beautiful Greenacres, WA. We breed Icelandic horses and keep a variety of other farm animals including goats, chickens, and pheasants, and ducks. Our orchard and berry patch provide an excellent variety of fresh fruit. In addition, our farm raises honeybees and sells natural honey.  We also offer gift items with honeybee and honey themes, including cookbooks. Our popular Cookbook Delights series is also available for sale and covers recipes for many special events and foods.

The view is spectacular!

We also decided to try our hand at a small vineyard, planting approved cuttings of Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah grapes. We look forward to being able to share our very own wine with our guests and customers soon.

Icelandic horses are some of the animals we raise at Mountain Valley View Farm.

Customers are able to pre-order fresh baked goods, farm produce, organic eggs, and more.  Supplies are limited and we have a waiting list.  As our farm, orchard, and berry patch mature and come into full production we will have more available, so do get on our waiting list.

The Getaway Studio Dining Room and Bed & Breakfast

We also offer the Getaway Studio, a unique Bed &  Breakfast that brings the unique tranquility of country life to you. The Getaway Studio is a completely furnished one bedroom apartment that can accommodate up to four guests. With a full kitchen, private bath, laundry, and access to amenities like our swimming pool and hot tub,  it is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life! To find out more, click here.

Don’t forget to check back with us often. There is always something new and exciting in the works.

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Fall is one of the most beautiful times of year
in the Inland Northwest.

This is Sophie Spot, a purebred Nubian dairy goat born April 2010.

Keisha and Rosy with two of our Icelandic horses–if you look really hard,
you can spot the second black horse behind the dappled gray!


Kelsey and Mercedes in the pasture with our new foal.
You can see Mt.  Spokane in the distance.

Corbin helps out with feeding our Nubian dairy goats.


Feeding time!


Our first harvest of organic rhubarb.
The entire family helped wash and trim the stalks.

Keisha loves feeding our adorable baby goats.

Our farm is truly a family operation.
This is Cheyenne milking one of our Nubian dairy goats.

First 6 photos by A. Elmore