Farragut, Iowa 712-309-1113
Visit the Farm
Come see what's growing at Sycamore Ridge
Our little patch of earth just outside of Farragut and Shenandoah is always buzzing with beauty, activity, and a touch of farm chaos. Whether you’re here for flowers, fresh produce, or to pet a goat (we don’t blame you), we can’t wait to welcome you.
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Plan Your Visit
The Details
Address: 4113 270th Street, Farragut, Iowa 51639
Parking: When you arrive, please park by the high tunnel on the east side of the property at the bottom of the hill. We kindly ask that you skip parking near the house—thank you!
Hours: Open by appointment or for scheduled events. You-Pick hours are posted seasonally.
Accessibility: We’re a working farm, so the terrain is grassy and can be uneven. We’ll do our best to accommodate all visitors—just let us know if you have specific needs.
What you'll find
Picking Flowers
Step into a sea of blooms and snip your own bouquet straight from the source! Wander down Lily’s Lane, our blooming row of zinnias, cosmos, sunflowers, and more. Whether you’re filling a vase or your camera roll, it’s the perfect way to slow down and soak in the season.
We’ll provide the clippers—you bring the joy (and maybe a hat). Come see what’s blooming!


Farm Fresh Produce
At Sycamore Ridge, the veggies are our roots (pun intended) because that's where it all started. Before the animals and before the flowers, I was gardening. Tomatoes are still my favorite thing to grow - and it shows. You can't grow tomatoes without growing peppers too, and much like the mouse and the cookie, the list continues with other heirloom varieties of okra, eggplants, broccoli, and more. We are always trying new varieties and veggies every year, but you'll never find our garden without a tomato plant in it!
Critters Galore
The animals of Sycamore Ridge are kind of a big deal. The goats might try to steal the spotlight (and maybe your snacks), the horses bring the charm, and the ducks waddle around like they own the place. We’ve got gobbling turkeys, egg-laying chickens, fluffy rabbits, and a whole posse of farm cats who may or may not judge your fashion choices.
Oh—and don’t forget the three farm dogs who double as the welcoming committee and unofficial tour guides.
Whether you're here for a visit or just want to say hi, our barnyard buddies are always happy to make new friends (especially the ones with treats).
