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Specialties
Experience 440 acres featuring wildflower meadows, conifer and oak woodlands, springs, wetlands, and streams flowing from the crest of the Bear Creek Watershed at nearly a mile high in the Southern Cascades near Ashland, Oregon.
Through farmstays and educational tours, a private campground, wetland restoration, energy independence, and sustainable agricultural and forest management, we’ve created a sanctuary for wildlife and an ideal retreat from the hectic pace of everyday life.
History
Established in 1985.
Willow-Witt Ranch is proud to be a good steward of the earth. We work every day to provide sustainably-produced food, products and services for the local community while enhancing the health of our land, water, and air, as well as the health of ourselves, our family, our employees, and the community.
The terrain here supports ecologically complex systems, enhanced through responsible management techniques and low-impact production methods. Dairy cows and beef cattle had grazed here seasonally for more than 100 years, but are now fenced out of critical wetland habitat as part of our restoration efforts. Beginning in 1985, when we became stewards of this land, we have prioritized forest restoration and sensible land-use. Today, goats provide the basis of our dairy operation, as we’ve developed an increasingly sustainable relationship with the land while maintaining continuity with the agricultural history of the ranch.
Meet the Business Owner
Suzanne W.
Business Owner
Suzanne and her partner own and operate Willow-Witt Ranch with their daughter, they are happy to welcome you to the beautiful valley they call home!