where life moves at a slower pace...

Welcome to Circle Hawk Farm

Thurston Conservation District 2011 Annual Conservation Tour

Intership Flyer

Volunteer Work Opportunities every Thursday and Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm until June 1st. Call the 402-3845 number to reserve a spot. Select Saturdays in April and May are also available times but folks need to call 24 hrs prior.

Volunteer Opportunities include working in the gardens, greenhouse, start house and in the restoration areas along Spurgeon Creek.

Circle Hawk Farm offers rental of a variety of facilities and settings for business and agency meetings, educational school trips, individual and community events. The facilities are diverse to accommodate a variety of users year round. Groups up to 20 adults are ideal for the indoor heated studio space while larger groups (up to 100) of all ages can use the outdoor spaces and barns.

In addition the farm is dedicated to protecting, preserving and providing the sites unique resources and organically grown fruits and vegetables to the community for future generations.

Circle Hawk Farm is located only 15 minutes from downtown Olympia in southeast Olympia off of Rich Road near Lattin’s Cider Mill.

So much to offer...
Circle Hawk Farm is a place where life moves at a slower pace, just 10 miles southeast of Olympia. The 16-acre farm has an ideal setting wilh garden beds, open fields, woodland acres, small farm animals and a large pond.

We welcome you to consider Circle Hawk Farm for your workshop, class or retreat. Here are some of the facilities we offer:

  • Studio: 1000 sq.ft. retreat space with comfortable seating and radiant flooring, plumbing and kitchen facilities
  • Big barn: classic barn with hay loft and stalls, includes an open play area for basketball. 4-square and ping pong
  • Mule barn: open-air three-sided structure, ideal for small gatherings and child's play
  • Wood shop: woodworking space adjacent to the little barn with natural light and wood stove

Thank you!

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