About Our Farm

Lost Mountain Farm is 30 acres of paradise — or at least we consider it so (but many of our friends and visitors share this opinion!).  We are Kim and Curtis Beus, and our little farm on the edge of Olympic National Park near Sequim, WA is our labor of love and the place that absorbs our passion for country living and natural beauty.  We’ve lived here for many years, but just decided to start receiving guests as a business in 2016.  We are currently developing platform tent cabins and also restoring vintage travel trailers to provide comfortable, memorable overnight accommodations.  We are so excited to share the beauty, tranquility and magic of this place with others.

Lost Mountain Farm is a working farm, as well as a destination for those looking for a mountain hideaway.  We have a small herd of registered Tarentaise cattle, a little-known, but wonderful breed of French mountain cattle that are arguably the most beautiful cattle in the world.  We have one of the most unique and beautiful plantings of lavender you’ll find anywhere, and we create and sell a wide variety of wonderful products made from our lavender.  We have several horses that we love to ride around our mountain home, and we also have a resident guard llama named Naaji, who alerts us when coyotes approach, or when anything else suspicious happens at Lost Mountain Farm.  We raise a flock of laying hens, cultivate a large garden, grow tree fruit in our own orchard, and from time to time raise some hogs as a source of natural pork for ourselves, family and friends.  When you are our guest we encourage you to enjoy with us the bounty of our gardens, orchard and laying flock.  And, when you come to stay at Lost Mountain Farm we invite you to experience farm life, if you like, by getting involved in some of the seasonal farming activities.  But if you want simply to relax, snooze, stroll and daydream we totally understand, because this is the perfect place for all of that!

The farm features a wonderful heart-shaped pond that is home to an amazing array of life.  Frogs and toads use the pond to spawn thousands of tadpoles.  Ducks, geese, and even occasional Trumpeter Swans stop by the pond as they migrate to and from distant lands.  Swallows dip, dive, and swerve over the pond’s surface as they scoop up insects, and then give way at dusk to bats that come in and take over the same duties after dark.  All manner of song birds call the pond and its surrounding trees home, and the music they provide changes with the season.  In 2017 we will once again stock the pond with trout for a little angling fun, or simply the enjoyment of watching them compete for bits of food thrown into the water.  We often have Bald Eagles that nest nearby, and that love to come hang out on the perches located around the pond. We’ve seen some amazing sights over the years watching them pluck trout from the pond for their fish dinners.

Breathtaking Beauty; Natural Wonders; Healthy Country Living; Peace & Quiet; Comfortable Accommodations — what’s not to like?  Come visit us and stay a while, you really will be so very glad you did.