The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow spans more than 80 acres of rolling hills and woodlands in historic Hancock, New Hampshire, where pastoral farm life meets modern luxury in what they call a "FarmLuxe" experience. The farm is rooted in a deep agricultural heritage, particularly through Tom Ice, whose genealogy traces back to farmers who emigrated from Holland in the 1600s during the height of Tulip Mania. Nearly every generation of men in the Ice family farmed as a way of life, making agriculture his destiny. His parents, Ron and Gayle Ice, served as inspiration for Wolf Pine Hollow after retiring from their first careers to start an organic farm in New Mexico, where they became renowned for their agricultural work and won Organic Farmers of the Year at the 2020 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference after thirty-five years running their Alcalde homestead.
Tom's partner Ariane brings her own connection to farm-fresh experiences, having grown up taking family drives to the country where she developed a deep appreciation for pick-your-own farms and the importance of farm-fresh produce. Her childhood experiences of driving through winding roads past fields and orchards, picking apples for pies, pumpkins for carving, and pine trees for Christmas, instilled in her the understanding that "farm-fresh" is not just a label but a feeling, an experience, and a memory.
What they do at Wolf Pine Hollow is in part a dedication to Tom's parents and every generation of Ice that came before, tilling the earth, putting pride in their labor, and producing vegetables, fruit and flowers to share with the community. Their vision includes a commitment to sustainable, biodiverse agriculture and prioritizes the stewardship of their 80-plus acres of land, which includes pasture, woodlands, and wetlands. The farm offers educational events, land conservation activities, work-study programs, and unique special events throughout the year, along with luxury farmstay accommodations for visitors seeking an authentic agrarian lifestyle experience.
The Farm at Wolf Pine Hollow spans more than 80 acres of rolling hills and woodlands in historic Hancock, New Hampshire, where pastoral farm life meets modern luxury in what they call a "FarmLuxe" experience. The farm is rooted in a deep agricultural heritage, particularly through Tom Ice, whose genealogy traces back to farmers who emigrated from Holland in the 1600s during the height of Tulip Mania. Nearly every generation of men in the Ice family farmed as a way of life, making agriculture his destiny. His parents, Ron and Gayle Ice, served as inspiration for Wolf Pine Hollow after retiring from their first careers to start an organic farm in New Mexico, where they became renowned for their agricultural work and won Organic Farmers of the Year at the 2020 New Mexico Organic Farming Conference after thirty-five years running their Alcalde homestead.
Tom's partner Ariane brings her own connection to farm-fresh experiences, having grown up taking family drives to the country where she developed a deep appreciation for pick-your-own farms and the importance of farm-fresh produce. Her childhood experiences of driving through winding roads past fields and orchards, picking apples for pies, pumpkins for carving, and pine trees for Christmas, instilled in her the understanding that "farm-fresh" is not just a label but a feeling, an experience, and a memory.
What they do at Wolf Pine Hollow is in part a dedication to Tom's parents and every generation of Ice that came before, tilling the earth, putting pride in their labor, and producing vegetables, fruit and flowers to share with the community. Their vision includes a commitment to sustainable, biodiverse agriculture and prioritizes the stewardship of their 80-plus acres of land, which includes pasture, woodlands, and wetlands. The farm offers educational events, land conservation activities, work-study programs, and unique special events throughout the year, along with luxury farmstay accommodations for visitors seeking an authentic agrarian lifestyle experience.



