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Licensed Sites/ Buildings Available

Join our homestead: Community Living & Regenerative Stewardship

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Licensed Site with Cabin, Available July 1rst


Rooted in a community-focused homestead design, our hobby farm embraces an ecologically minded lifestyle centered on collective landscape stewardship—from tending to our fruit orchards and vineyards to nurturing our berries and gardens together.

We prioritize the sustainability of the land and our collective resilience, caring for our bio-diverse medicinal and edible native species, "common gardens," and individual "soul" gardening plots as part of our long-term regenerative mission.

Our fully furnished upper cabin site is ready to welcome its next dedicated steward starting July 1st


🐱 A Note on Farm Companionship: We share our immediate home base with Chaga, our beloved prince farm cat. Because he is an integral part of the daily life and fabric here, a deep, genuine love for animals is an absolute must for anyone joining this site!



Custom Designed Tiny Cabins for our Farm Community's Lifestyle
Custom Designed Tiny Cabins for our Farm Community's Lifestyle


A Growing Community of Builders


To support the farm’s development, we are making space for collaborative artists, artisans, and builders to participate in our intentional lifestyle. We are actively creating a shared landscape where room for detached structures—such as creative studios, farm outbuildings, or co-operative facilities for workshops—can harmonize with the land on a small footprint.





Foundational Infrastructure & Cooperative Support


To support an integrated lifestyle, our licensed site features a fully furnished tiny cabin equipped with foundational infrastructure designed to harmonize with our land through co-operative improvements:Water & Waste: Integrated connection to our property-wide water system, regenerative composting setups, and grey water mulch basins designed to protect our forested watershed.Connectivity: Access to central Ethernet for a stable, hardwired connection.Power: Currently providing shared 15-amp power, with the collaborative option for members to upgrade their site connectivity to 20 or 30 amps as needed.


Note: We collectively share our space with Chaga, our beloved farm cat, he is already a family member of 2 years and is used to living in this cabin.





Your daily rhythm here is defined by:

  • Natural Retreats: Immediate access to our swimming and creek ponds, which serve as both peaceful escapes and vital components of our regenerative water systems.

  • Community Gathering: Enjoyment of the central playing field for events, relaxation, or quiet time in nature, alongside seasonal workshops, agri-tourism events, glamping, and cob oven potlucks.


  • Forest Stewardship: Experience the beauty and biodiversity of our thriving forested watershed—a tranquil backdrop to your contributions on the land.





 
 
 

Updated: May 25

Our membership is limited to ensure we maintain the integrity of the land. We are looking for partners who are eager to help us refine our regenerative model and commit to the ongoing care of our tiny home community.



The future of sustainable living depends on how well we care for the land we inhabit. At our tiny home farm stay, we have developed a regenerative homestead model that goes beyond traditional farming. This model focuses on restoring native habitats, building healthy soil, and creating a thriving community farm that supports sustainable tiny living. If you are passionate about low impact living and want to be part of a collective growers association, this opportunity is for you.


Eye-level view of a tiny home plot surrounded by native plants and garden beds


What Is the Regenerative Homestead Model?


Our approach centers on permanent culture—using perennials, medicinal plants, and native species instead of annual monocrops. This method improves soil health naturally, reduces erosion, and supports local wildlife. Unlike conventional hobby farms that focus on commercial production, our tiny homestead prioritizes biodiversity, education, and community stewardship.


This model fits perfectly within an ALR community where farm licensing agreements encourage responsible land use. Each tiny home site is designed to blend with the environment, supporting sustainable tiny living while providing space for personal gardens and shared growing areas.


How We Build Community Through Farm Licensing Agreements


Our community farm operates through farm licensing agreements that allow members to manage their tiny home plots cooperatively. These agreements ensure that everyone respects the land and contributes to its care. We also use volunteer work-exchanges to maintain the landscape, which strengthens bonds among members and keeps the farm thriving.


Being part of a collective growers association means sharing knowledge, tools, and harvests. This cooperative spirit helps us all succeed in low impact living and creates a supportive network for tiny home builders and organic growers alike.


The 2.5-Hour Work Commitment and Why It Matters


One of the most important parts of joining our tiny home community is the 2.5-hour weekly work commitment. This time is dedicated to hands-on stewardship of the land and shared spaces. Here’s why it’s essential:


  • Soil and Plant Care: Members help with planting, weeding, mulching, and harvesting. These tasks keep the soil healthy and the native plants thriving.

  • Habitat Restoration: Volunteers assist in restoring native habitats by planting medicinal and perennial species that support local ecosystems.

  • Community Projects: Work sessions include building infrastructure like compost bins, rainwater catchment systems, and garden beds.

  • Learning and Sharing: These hours offer a chance to learn regenerative practices from experienced growers and share your own skills.


This commitment keeps the farm sustainable and ensures that every member plays an active role in stewardship. It also creates a rhythm of connection to the land that deepens over time.


Living the Tiny Home Farm stay Lifestyle


Our tiny home plots are designed for sustainable tiny living. Each site offers enough space for a small garden, rainwater collection, and solar power options. The tiny home farm stay model supports a lifestyle that reduces waste, conserves resources, and fosters community.


Members enjoy:


  • Access to shared tools and resources through the collective growers association.

  • Educational workshops on organic growing, permaculture, and low impact living.

  • Opportunities to participate in community events and farm tours.

  • A peaceful environment that respects the natural landscape and promotes wellbeing.

  • Central playing field and pizza oven for to host potlucks and workshops. Swimming pond and sun dock.

  • Building a community together for Agri-Tourism through educational exchange, Common Gardens with "Soul Plots" and Organic Growers Association .


High angle view of a community garden with tiny homes in the background

Why Join Our ALR Community?


Our ALR community is unique because it balances personal space with shared responsibility. The farm licensing agreements protect the land while allowing members to build their tiny home sites with care. This balance creates a resilient ecosystem and a strong social fabric.


Joining means you become part of a collective growers association that values:


  • Environmental stewardship: Protecting and enhancing native habitats.

  • Sustainable living: Practicing low impact living through thoughtful design and care.

  • Community support: Sharing knowledge, labor, and harvests.

  • Education: Learning regenerative farming and homesteading skills.

  • Shared Farm Status: Sales and Branded Marketing for local markets and farm stand vending.


Our model is not just about living on the land; it’s about growing with it.


Close-up view of hands planting native medicinal plants in a tiny home community garden


 
 
 



Join our homestead: Community Living & Regenerative Stewardship


"Rooted in a community-focused homestead design, our hobby farm embraces an ecologically-minded lifestyle centered on collective landscape stewardship—from tending to our fruit orchards and vineyards to nurturing our berries and gardens together."



We prioritize sustainability of the land and our collective resilience, caring for our bio-diverse medicinal and edible native species, "common gardens," and individual "soul" gardening plots as part of our long-term regenerative mission.


Designing Tiny Homes and Outbuildings. This plot is directly situated among roses and grapes!
Designing Tiny Homes and Outbuildings. This plot is directly situated among roses and grapes!

About the Watering Pond Site


Our watering pond is a protected watershed shed, naturally set in downhill from our forrest.
Our watering pond is a protected watershed shed, naturally set in downhill from our forrest.

Nestled within the heart of our farm, this site by the Common Watering Pond, surrounded by our natural watershed, acts as an ideal landing site for your participation and a plot for your Tiny House on Wheels (THOW). We maintain a focus on alternative green eco-building methods and a small footprint where room for detached structures—ideal for remote work, creative studios, or private meditation—can be added to harmonize with the landscape.


This site is available for a new farm member's "Tiny Home" to be added to growing Homestead.
This site is available for a new farm member's "Tiny Home" to be added to growing Homestead.


A Growing Community of Builders


To support the farm’s development, we are making space for collaborative builders as a way to participate in our intentional lifestyle. We are actively sourcing additional buildings to welcome and accommodate new members, creating a shared landscape where room for detached structures—such as creative studios, farm outbuildings, or co-operative facilities—can be added on a small footprint to harmonize with the land.


Our Infrastructure

To support your integrated lifestyle, the site is equipped with foundational infrastructure designed to harmonize with our land through co-operative land improvements:


  • Power: Currently providing shared 15-amp power. Members have the option to collaboratively upgrade their site to 20 or 30 amps as needed by providing and installing their own cabling to the main panel.


  • Connectivity: Access to our central Ethernet for a stable, hardwired connection.


  • Water: Integrated connection to our property wide water system.


  • Waste Management: Regenerative composting systems and grey water mulch basins, situated downhill from the pond to protect our forested watershed.


Your daily rhythm here is defined by:

  • Natural Retreats: Immediate access to our swimming and creek ponds, which serve as both peaceful escapes and vital components of our regenerative water systems.

  • Community Gathering: Utilization of the central playing field for events, relaxation, or quiet time in nature and farm-related workshops, agri-tourism events, farmstay with seasonal glamping and cob oven potlucks.

  • Forest Stewardship: Experience the beauty and biodiversity of our thriving forested watershed—a tranquil backdrop to your contributions on the land.


 
 
 
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