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Highwater Farm

Highwater Farm

Highwater Farm is a small, family-run farm located in the fertile river flats of Skagit County, Washington, near Mount Vernon. Rooted in care for land and community, the farm focuses on growing food in ways that honor ecological balance, soil health, and the long-term resilience of local food systems.

What They Do

Highwater Farm produces a diverse range of vegetables and farm products using organic and regenerative practices. Their work emphasizes:

  • Building healthy soil through thoughtful land management
  • Growing seasonal, nutrient-dense food
  • Supporting local food access and regional agriculture
  • Living in relationship with the land and surrounding watershed

The farm has offered CSA-style produce shares and direct community connections, creating a model that prioritizes trust, transparency, and mutual care.

Stewardship & Values

At the heart of Highwater Farm is a commitment to stewardship — tending land with the understanding that farming is both an ecological and cultural practice. Their approach reflects values of:

  • Respect for natural cycles
  • Responsibility to future generations
  • Deep connection to place
  • Community-based food resilience

Relationship to ReVillage Society

Highwater Farm is part of the broader network of farms and organizations aligned with ReVillage Society, contributing lived experience in sustainable agriculture, land-based livelihoods, and regenerative thinking.

Their work supports shared goals around:

  • Regional food sovereignty
  • Ecological restoration
  • Mutual aid and collaboration across rural and urban communities

Learn More

Highwater Farm primarily operates through local and relationship-based channels. Community members are encouraged to connect directly through regional networks, farmers markets, and collaborative projects within Skagit County.