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Creasy Springs Farm
Creasy Springs Farm
Creasy Springs Farm
Creasy Springs Farm
Creasy Springs Farm
Nearest Town, Palmyra, Virginia
157 acres

Regenerative Farm tourat Creasy Springs Farm


Package Includes
1 Guest
1 Day

Ride around the farm in a utv and see how we manage our sheep and cattle in a regenerative system.

We manage our pastures regeneratively and summer time warm season native grasses make picturesque tall grass blowing in the wind. 

Allow us to show you our varied landscapes: 100 acres of rolling pasture and 57 acres of wooded streams. Over 27 springs on the property that is home to 100 sheep and 15 red angus cows. There are an abundance of ground nesting birds with a lot of meadowlarks, woodcocks, and turkeys. 

Our Mission:

At Wayfinder Holistics, we are driven by the belief that true freedom is the ability to grow your own food and medicine and create your own abundance. We recognize that the land has always been our partner in this endeavor, and we strive to cultivate a deeper, ancestral connection with it. 

Our approach is rooted in the practice of regenerative and holistic agriculture, which nourishes the soil and actively works to positively impact as much land as possible, creating a more abundant and resilient future for ourselves and the planet. We are passionate about finding sustainable ways to raise food, practice mindfulness, build homes that harmonize with the natural environment, and cultivate medicine for both our bodies and the land. 

We see these practices not only as a means of achieving greater self-sufficiency, but also as a way to connect with the land in a more meaningful way and contribute to a more regenerative world. By continuing to find better and more regenerative ways of living, we hope to inspire others to join us in reclaiming our ancestral connection with the land, and creating a brighter future for ourselves and future generations.

What's Included

Outdoor Activities
  • Farm Tours
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Daniel G

Hosted by

Daniel G

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Property Access & Ground Rules

  • Campfires: Not allowed
  • Pets: Not allowed on property
  • ATV's: Not allowed
  • Parking: Yes
  • Vehicles: 10 Allowed
  • Drive-in Access: Yes
  • Walk-in Access: Yes
  • Guests: 20 Allowed
Cancellation Policy: Refunds are only available within 48 hours of the landowner accepting your booking request. View Policy




Landowner

Daniel G

Hosted by

Daniel G

I was born and raised in central Virginia, and for as long as I can remember, my connection to the land and animals has been the core driving force of my life. This deep bond has shaped my journey and continues to guide my work and passions.

As a child, I immersed myself in the natural world—learning tracking skills, photography, and gardening. These early experiences set the stage for a life rooted in stewardship and creativity. I went on to study agriculture in college in Hawaii, where I focused on animal and soil science and explored beekeeping. My love for trees and carpentry merged with my passion for building, and I eventually managed Hawaii Island Hardwoods, a tropical hardwoods business. There, I oversaw the salvage harvest of dead and dying Koa trees, which were then milled and provided to local craftsmen and luthiers. My work was honored in 2019 when it was featured in Wood-Mizer magazine.

In 2013, I returned to central Virginia to establish a timber frame and sawmill company. I’ve continued to build timber frame dwellings and furniture using windfallen trees and materials from local tree trimming companies. This approach allows me to practice holistic and sustainable building methods. Around 2015, I began implementing land regeneration techniques, most visibly at Millstream Farm—an 80-acre property I manage. Once overgrazed and brush-covered, the land has evolved into a thriving regenerative farm hosting grass-fed sheep, pastured pigs, and free-range chickens. We rotate livestock holistically to enhance soil health, and I use compost and animal waste to support our market garden and orchard.

Through the years, I’ve helped transform Millstream Farm into a diverse and resilient ecosystem with multiple ponds and hundreds of native trees. In 2020, with support from Jefferson Soil and Water and James River Watershed Management, we planted more than 1,400 species of trees and shrubs.

In 2018, my wife Shankari and I joined forces to create Waddle Om Farm, envisioning a model for Wayfinder Holistics—a broader initiative we launched in 2022. With a focus on wellness, mindfulness, herbal medicine, and regenerative soil fertility, Wayfinder Holistics is our way of bringing this holistic vision to more land and communities.

For more info, click here: Wayfinder Holistics

I was born and raised in central Virginia, and for as long as I can remember, my connection to the land and animals has been the core driving force of my life. This deep bond has shaped my journey and continues to guide my work and passions.

As a child, I immersed myself in the natural world—learning tracking skills, photography, and gardening. These early experiences set the stage for a life rooted in stewardship and creativity. I went on to study agriculture in college in Hawaii, where I focused on animal and soil science and explored beekeeping. My love for trees and carpentry merged with my passion for building, and I eventually managed Hawaii Island Hardwoods, a tropical hardwoods business. There, I oversaw the salvage harvest of dead and dying Koa trees, which were then milled and provided to local craftsmen and luthiers. My work was honored in 2019 when it was featured in Wood-Mizer magazine.

In 2013, I returned to central Virginia to establish a timber frame and sawmill company. I’ve continued to build timber frame dwellings and furniture using windfallen trees and materials from local tree trimming companies. This approach allows me to practice holistic and sustainable building methods. Around 2015, I began implementing land regeneration techniques, most visibly at Millstream Farm—an 80-acre property I manage. Once overgrazed and brush-covered, the land has evolved into a thriving regenerative farm hosting grass-fed sheep, pastured pigs, and free-range chickens. We rotate livestock holistically to enhance soil health, and I use compost and animal waste to support our market garden and orchard.

Through the years, I’ve helped transform Millstream Farm into a diverse and resilient ecosystem with multiple ponds and hundreds of native trees. In 2020, with support from Jefferson Soil and Water and James River Watershed Management, we planted more than 1,400 species of trees and shrubs.

In 2018, my wife Shankari and I joined forces to create Waddle Om Farm, envisioning a model for Wayfinder Holistics—a broader initiative we launched in 2022. With a focus on wellness, mindfulness, herbal medicine, and regenerative soil fertility, Wayfinder Holistics is our way of bringing this holistic vision to more land and communities.

For more info, click here: Wayfinder Holistics

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