Tucked away in the northwest part of the province, an hour north of Grande Prairie, Saddle Hills County is ideal for a multi-day road trip on the road less travelled. The region offers scenic drives, several recreational options and a chance to truly get away from it all. Winding roads lead over rolling hills, through peaceful forests and past pristine lakes. Excellent camping, fishing, hiking and even geocaching opportunities leave no shortage of activities to try out.
In particular, Alberta Open Farm Days provide the perfect chance to explore this unique corner of the province. Running August 16th and 17th, the annual event is a province-wide open house for Albertans to visit farms and ranches, sample the best of Alberta farm products, learn about where our food comes from and participate in one-of-a-kind farm experiences. Take a tour of a Saddle Hills County farm or two in this agriculturally rich area for a memorable summer road trip.
Peace River Petals
Operating on regenerative principles, Peace River Petals is a perfect stop to engage all your senses. With nearly a half-acre devoted to the growing of vegetables and especially fresh flowers, the farm prides itself on being run as naturally as possible. Check out the U-PICK flower patch for some Alberta-grown blossoms to take home.
Burnt River Ranch
Ranching from the ground up — that’s the motto at Burnt River Ranch. Using traditional farming practices blended with new technologies, the ranch produces free-range eggs and grass-fed pork and poultry. Operating since 2018, the ranch also breeds Haflinger Horses and Sarplaninac dogs. Stop in for some farm-fresh eggs or just to admire the inner workings of a family-run ranch.
To learn more, visit saddlehills.ab.ca.
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