Located on 134 acres of stunning open space along Highway 1 in Northern California, Slide Ranch takes your breath away. In partnership with the National Parks Service, Slide Ranch serves as a teaching farm, educating children on food systems, ecological health, and organic farming principles. Come with us on a tour.
In Slide Ranch's organic garden, ornamental and edible varieties are planted together.
Most of the buildings are built from scraps.
Live-in staff housing is made from scrap and driftwood.
Below: the Duck Coop.
Slide Ranch's 40 chickens produce about 16 eggs per day.
A particularly fluffy resident.
Fresh eggs don't need refrigeration.
The outdoor kitchen is equipped with a pizza oven.
Garden beds are planted in recycled containers.
Herbs are planted in a bathtub.
The goat barn houses 10 goats, 10 sheep, and 5 lambs.
The weather shifts from foggy to sunny within a few hours.
A few curious goats pose for the camera.
Amber, a popular goat.