Since 1986, Larchwood Farms has been more than just a family business crafting wild berry products in Post Falls, Idaho. Our nearly four decades of working with wild huckleberries and chokecherries has given us unique insight into an emerging crisis - the threatened access to our public lands' most precious resource.

our foundation

Rooted in Tradition, Rising for a Cause

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preserving over 40 years of huckleberry memories

our vision

We advocate for balanced solutions that protect both the resource and public access:

  • Fair and enforceable permit systems
  • Designated picking areas with proper facilities
  • Clear guidelines for sustainable harvesting
  • Protection of traditional family picking rights
  • Reasonable enforcement that targets specific violations without punishing all harvesters


Experience Meets Advocacy

Our decades of experience in the huckleberry industry, from sustainable harvesting to product creation, gives us a unique perspective on this issue. We understand the delicate balance between conservation and access, between tradition and progress. This knowledge drives our commitment to finding practical solutions that work for all stakeholders.

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join our movement

Whether you're a longtime picker who remembers teaching your children the patient art of harvesting, or someone who believes in protecting public access to our national forests, we need your voice. Together, we can ensure that the tradition of huckleberry picking continues for generations to come.

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take action

  • Share your huckleberry stories
  • Sign our petition for protected public access
  • Contact your representatives
  • Join our advocacy network
  • Support sustainable harvesting practices

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looking forward

While we continue our tradition of crafting fine wild berry products for specialty stores across the Northwest, our mission has expanded to meet this crucial moment. We invite you to join us in protecting public access to wild huckleberries - not just for today's pickers, but for all the generations to come.

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