Great Beauty

80 Acres

We have converted a former 80 acre dairy farm and pioneer homestead site into a regenerative farm in Grays Harbor County, Washington. The ranch is completely surrounded by miles of forestland and has an incredible diversity of animal species including a sizable resident population of Bald Eagles along with Roosevelt Elk.

West Satsop River

The West Satsop River begins not far from the southern boundary of Olympic National Park. The river winds through Hyperion Ranch for over a mile and has some incredible seasonal waterfalls, deep fishing holes and is great for summer kayaking and floating. The river provides the farm a pristine year-round source of water for our plants and animals.

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Olympic Penninsula

The Ranch sits in a pristine valley on the Olympic Peninsula that sees approximately 100 inches of rainfall per year. While winters are very wet, we rarely see much snow and summers are often very dry and not too hot. The area boasts a rich historical tradition of loggers, hunters, fisherman, foragers and homesteaders who carved out a life from a rugged and beautiful corner of the United States in the early 20th century. Olympic National Park lies just to the North with the Staircase and Quinault entrances to the park less than an hour away. More information on Olympic National Park can be found HERE.