Firwood Farm Alpacas

Beekeeper in Fife, Washington

5(10 reviews)
(253) 606-20328002 48th St E, Fife, WA 98424View on Yelp
Firwood Farm Alpacas - beekeeping in Fife, WA

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About Firwood Farm Alpacas

Firwood Farm Alpacas is a Fife, Washington operation that brings an agricultural experience to the South Puget Sound region. With a perfect 5.0 rating across 10 reviews, this farm has built a loyal local following. Fife sits at a crossroads between Tacoma and the agricultural valleys to the east, making it a convenient stop for beekeepers and hobbyists sourcing supplies or connecting with local farm ecosystems. Pollinator health and farm biodiversity go hand in hand in this part of Western Washington.

Services

Attraction Farms
Ranches
Gift Shops

Services & Process

This farm-based operation offers visitors hands-on agricultural experiences that naturally intersect with pollinator education and beekeeping interest. Their attraction farm setup lets customers explore working farm environments where bees play a critical role in supporting livestock pastures and gardens. The gift shop carries locally sourced goods, which often includes raw honey, beeswax products, and other hive-related items popular with visitors. For hobbyist beekeepers, farm visits like this one offer a great chance to see how apiaries fit into a broader agricultural setting.

Service Area

Firwood Farm Alpacas serves visitors throughout the Fife and Tacoma area, with easy access from Interstate 5. Customers come from across Pierce County, including Milton, Edgewood, and Federal Way, to visit the farm and explore its offerings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Firwood Farm Alpacas sell honey or beeswax products?
Farm operations in the Fife area frequently carry locally produced honey and beeswax goods in their gift shops. It's worth calling ahead at (253) 606-2032 to confirm current stock before making the trip.
Can I learn about beekeeping during a farm visit?
Farm attractions in the South Puget Sound region often include informal education about how pollinators support their land. Ask staff about any bees kept on the property and how they interact with the farm's livestock and pastures.
Is this a good place to bring kids interested in bees and farming?
Farm attractions are one of the best environments for introducing children to agricultural life, including the role bees play in food production. The hands-on setting makes it easier for kids to connect with concepts that can feel abstract in a classroom.
Are there beekeeping supplies available for purchase here?
Gift shops at working farms typically stock honey-based products rather than full beekeeping equipment. For hive supplies, smokers, or protective gear, you'd want to contact a dedicated beekeeping equipment retailer in the greater Tacoma area.
How does supporting local farms benefit beekeepers in Pierce County?
Local farms provide critical foraging habitat for bees, and many farm operators actively manage their land with pollinators in mind. Building relationships with farms near your apiary can open doors to pollination agreements and shared knowledge about regional forage plants.
What time of year is best to visit farm operations in Fife for beekeeping-related products?
Late summer through fall tends to be peak time for honey harvests in Western Washington, so gift shop stock is usually freshest between August and October. Spring visits are great if you want to see active pollinators working the farm's flowering plants.

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