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About The Farm

About The Farm

History

History of the Farm

The Krause Family Tradition. Swans Trail Farms has been owned and operated by the Krause family since 1984. Ben and Carol originally purchased the Staswick Dairy Farm from Sid Staswick with the intent to continue dairy farming indefinitely. They renamed it Swans Trail Farms after the area the farm is situated in. In 1995, the Krauses added a pumpkin patch to “The Farm” and invited families to come out for pumpkins, corn, a wagon ride, and to play in the hay maze. Two years later, in 1997, the Krause family was named Snohomish County Dairy Family of the year.
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Accessibility

Accessibility

We strive to make our farm as accessible as possible to people with disabilities and limited mobility. Handicap Parking. Guests requiring a handicap parking space should have their state-issued permit visible prior to entering the parking lot. Our parking attendants will direct you to a designated handicap parking space. In addition, there is an area to the right of the main entrance designated as a drop-off or pick-up area for our guests with mobility issues. ADA Restrooms. All public restrooms at Swans Trail Farms are portables.
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Photography Policy

Photography Policy

We love that you want to capture your memories here at Swans Trail Farms! Please tag us @swanstrailfarms or #swanstrailfarms or link to our website. If you have photos you think we’d enjoy using, please send them to info@swanstrailfarms.com and include permission.  Please read through and respect our new photography policy. Friends and Family Photos. We ask that you please adhere to the following guidelines: Take photos during business hours only and respect our closing time.
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Pet Policy

Pet Policy

Please kindly leave your pets at home and NOT IN YOUR CAR.  No dogs our outside animals of any kind will be allowed on the farm at this time. Please DO NOT bring any animals in backpacks, clear backpacks, bags or containers.  ADA Service Animals. We gladly welcome you and your ADA Service Animal, as defined by WA RCW 49.60.040(25), at Swans Trail Farms.  Emotional support animals, comfort animals, and therapy dogs are not service animals under Washington State Law and are not allowed on our farm.
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Conditions for Entry

Conditions for Entry

We are so glad that you want to visit our farm! In order to maintain a safe and family-friendly atmosphere, please follow these guidelines for entry: No open carry permitted No alcohol or drugs No one under the influence of drugs or alcohol No drones/remote control vehicles No smoking/vaping No bicycles, skateboards, or roller skates permitted on the farm Children under 16 must be supervised at all times Do not drop off children under the age of 18 Be kind and considerate of others Respect all farm rules No entry before or after business hours We also ask that your attire and behavior are considerate of our family-friendly atmosphere.
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Farming Practices

Farming Practices

Sustainable Farming. Part of the appeal of eating local food is the knowledge that it’s been grown responsibly and with extra care. The philosophy that guides how we farm across all our crops is a commitment to ecological farming. This means balancing the needs of our crops with the health of the entire farm ecosystem, and always working to promote a balance between the two. It’s an approach that’s close to organic and combines the best of modern farming and traditional techniques.
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