Kaukiki Farm
7012 Key Peninsula Highway S, Longbranch 98351


Visit a working sheep farm. Nestled near the tip of the Key Peninsula, Kaukiki Farm raises quality livestock in balance with nature. Oxford Down and Coopworth Sheep are raised on the farm’s lush pastures. The pastures’ health are maximized by Farmers Warwick and Janice Bryant who conduct a rotational grazing method using a herd of Angus cattle. Oxford Down sheep are renowned for the quality of meat, gentle nature, and wonderful maternal instincts. Coopworth fleeces are highly valued for hand spinning and Kaukiki Farm recently started breeding “Cocoa Coops” an exciting line of natural colored fleeces with the same wonderful strength and character. Come visit the farm and enjoy horseback vaulting and blacksmithing demonstrations.

On the farm
Watch sheep shearing and stock work demonstrations.

Farrier demos by Bill Hagg.

Blacksmith demos.

Horse vaulting demos by Four Winds Riding Center.

Enjoy the pastoral scenery.

Meet the gentle animals and watch the piglets.

Observe the sheep guardian dogs and llamas.

Take photos of your kids riding a pet sheep.


Directions to the farm
At the junction of SR-302 and Key Peninsula Hwy, continue south on the KP Highway (SR-302 exits west) and drive 13 miles - pass through beautiful downtown Key Center - to the Kaukiki farm on the right.

From Key Center: Follow KP Highway south 11 miles. Farm is on the right.



Farm Images

Contact Information
Farmers: Janice & Warwick Bryant
Phone: 253-884-3444
Farmer Email




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