Log Home

Sleeps 8-10

This Alpine Log home was built in 1998 along the North Fork of the Stilliguamish River. A labor of love, Mark Aspnes, our son-in-law, oversaw the construction. He was also the one responsible for finding this property. We are so grateful that he did. The log home is open and inviting with three levels and great views of the river. There is a lot of cooking going on here and in the summer this house transforms into a B&B with lots of friends and family. Take the steps down to the river and enjoy some rafting or relax by the shore to the soothing sounds of the water. Start your morning by grazing on the fresh organic strawberries, blueberries and raspberries just outside the front door. This is truly a place to unwind and have fun.

Villa

Sleeps 4-6

The Villa is a cozy guest apartment situated above the winery. There are 2 bedrooms ( 1 queen and the other has 2 twin beds), office, laundry, bathroom, kitchen and more.  The Villa is designed with vineyards in mind.  The richly colored stucco walls combined with the original old growth Fir floors make for warm and comfortable abode. With the sofa bed (full size) this Villa sleeps 5 comfortably.

Silverwind Farm

Sleeps 4

Silverwind Farm is a recent addition to our family compound. Still a work in progress, this 13 acre farm sits on the other side of the highway from Brooks Creek Farm along the North Fork of the Stilliguamish River. This farm is all about having fun. There is something for everyone. Here we have a beautiful Barn Pros custom barn along with a farm house, gardens and more. Set against a magnificent backdrop of Three Fingers, Glacier Peak and White Horse Mountains, our barn set’s the stage. There is an expansive entertainment room with air hockey, pool, a bar, poker table and much more. It’s not just for the equestrians. Steve’s vision of a subtle winding road lined with maples and accents or rock and colorful plants has come to life. Our friend, Mark Hesby created a Scandinavian style arbor – a masterful creation. Steve and Charlie and many others have put in a lot of time and effort to get this farm just right. It might be too nice for the horses!