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The Gift Shop
(Photo by Rae Jerrel)
The Little Red Granary Gift Shop is a 10-sided granary moved from an abandoned farm one mile away.
The Gift Shop and other facilities are open Monday through Friday year round.
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Extended Hours in the Summer and the Fall. Open Evening and Weekends by chance or by appointment.

Guided Tours Welcome by Reservation.

Guided Tours: $4.00/Adult
$2.00/Children 10-18 years
Free/Children under 10 years

Advance registration is required for guided tours. Groups must be a minimum of 5 people. Deposit of $25 ($20 for group of 5) is required; nonrefundable, applies to tour cost, will refund due to weather - you must call to cancel to receive refund.

Tours include all of our historic buildings, production areas, drying facilities, and beautiful commercial and private gardens.

Pipestem Creek has moved five historic buildings to its site: a train depot and four granaries. All are from different area farms. None of the buildings were in use prior to being moved. They are now restored and lovingly used by Pipestem Creek.

Call 800-446-1986 or e-mail us at pipestem@daktel.com to schedule a tour.

Tours include our extensive commercial gardens containing the flowers and grains we dry for production and the numerous private perennial gardens. (photos below)

Also, below are photos of some of the buildings included in the tour of Pipestem Creek.



Barlow Depot
Barlow Depot (Photo by Rae Jerrel)



The Barlow Depot was originally situated on the Northern Pacific railroad tracks at Barlow, about 14 miles from Pipestem Creek. The depot is used for production, storage, and drying.

The Flower Granary
The Flower Granary (Photo by Ann Hoffert)



The Flower Granary is used for drying hand-picked flowers and grains that are used in production.

Shipping Granary
Shipping Granary

The "Shipping Granary" was originally moved onto Pipestem Creek to be used as a shipping facility. It is now used for storage and drying. It also houses the birch workshop. The birch logs are used to make the suet feeders.

Commercial Garden - Larkspur
Commercial Garden (Photo by Ann Hoffert)




Larkspur is in the foreground. The Flower Granary is in the background

Red Cockscomb
Cockscomb Garden (Photo by Ann Hoffert)



Decorative Garden
Decorative Garden (Photo by Ann Hoffert)







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