TRYON LIFE COMMUNITY FARM
At the confluence of rural farm land and native forest in an urban center, TLC Farm demonstrates how sustainable living techniques can further goals often perceived as contradictory: urban density of human habitat inside the growth boundary, combined with not only conservation of natural resources and public greenspace, but actual enhancement of native ecosystems.
TLC Farm facilitates a diversity of movements, communities and individuals in the Portland region to:
educate ourselves and each other regarding skills, values, and paradigms for holistic human integration into our ecosystems;
experience a sustainable urban ecology as possible, practical, and desirable; and
emerge as empowered co-creators of a well-functioning network of cultures, economies, and polities of deep change.
The site is nestled into Tryon Creek State Park, a 650-acre ecosystem of towering firs, cedars and diverse Northwest forest. Just a few hundred feet from the steelhead-bearing creek lie these seven acres of rolling meadow, gardens, homes, naturally-built structures, and wooded cliffs: a unique sustainability educational facility and community gathering place.
Drawing upon our unique resources and strong foundation of broad community networks, TLC Farm offers Portland the opportunity to take sustainability from a nice idea to a lived experience.
You may find more information on Tryon Life Community Farm’s website.