
Strawberry
U-Pick Season
A whole month of sun-ripened berries, barefoot rows, and full baskets. Bring the kids, bring the cousins — pick the sweetest strawberries in Coeur d'Alene all June long.
Next crops up
What's coming to the fields next
Sweet Corn
July – August
Tender, just-picked ears straight off the stalk — peak summer eating.
Pumpkins
October
Patches and patches of pumpkins for carving, baking, and porch-stoop pride.
See firsthand how we work the land.
Come see what farm life really looks like — tractors humming, animals out and about, and crops growing on nature's schedule. Wander the rows, say hi to the goats, and soak it all in. Wear comfy shoes, expect a little mud, and bring your sense of wonder. That's half the fun.
Pick. Picnic. Make a memory.
Our strawberry rows are a family-friendly playground. Soft soil under little feet, the sweet smell of berries warming in the sun, and laughter echoing all the way back to the barn.
Fill your basket
Pick as many — or as few — pints as you like. Pay by the pound at the barn.
Family friendly
Wide rows for strollers, wagons for little legs, and shaded picnic spots.
Grown with love
Hand-tended berries from our family's fields. No sprays you wouldn't want on your kids.
School field trips
at the farm.
Each fall, our farm becomes an open-air classroom. We host preschool through 6th-grade groups for hands-on lessons on how food really grows — weekdays only, throughout pumpkin season.
- Group rates for classes of 15+
- Teachers & chaperones always free
- Every child takes home something they picked
- Weekday mornings during pumpkin season

Classes on the Farm
A real day in the patch — pumpkins, hayrides, and hands-on learning.

Pumpkin Patch Day
Hayrides, pick-your-pumpkin, and harvest stories.
Plan your field trip.
Tell us a little about your group and we'll reach out within a couple of days to lock in a date during pumpkin season.
Come visit and pet the goats.
Our newest addition — a friendly little pen full of curious, gentle goats. Kids can say hello, scratch a few chins, and feed our herd by hand. Soft noses, happy bleats, and squeals of delight all around.
- Open during festival days & field trips
- Hand-washing stations on site
- Goat feed available at the barn
- Always supervised by a farm hand
Real moments, straight from the barn.
Goats to feed, fields to wander, kids with muddy boots. Here's a peek at what a regular day at Lunceford looks like.
Costumes optional. Pumpkins required.
Sunflowers reaching for the skyAfter the berries, the harvest keeps going.
Mark your calendar — sweet corn in mid-summer and the pumpkin patch opens every Friday–Sunday in October.



