This Valentine’s Day in the Wood River Valley, share the local love with a special someone. From a candlelit evening to extravagant confections, we’ve put together locally inspired ways to celebrate the day.
A rancher’s intimate knowledge of the land, to the care baked into a home-cooked meal, and the growing bond between farmers and eaters—all embody the heart of a local food system. Love for people, place, and flavor drives everything we do. Thank you for showing love to local food this month and every month!

A Romantic Gesture
Whisk them off to dinner at CK’s, Enoteca, Cookbook, Tundra, or any Locally Grown Guide listed restaurant.
Share a candlelit evening of love songs performed by Kevin Ware at The Wylde Beet.
Show that your love will last forever with an everlasting bouquet from Wild Flora Farm.

Say it With Sweets
Brighten someone’s Valentine’s Day morning with a box of Hank & Sylvie’s beautiful confections.
Send a bit of Idaho love with the February Pie sampler from Piedaho.
Delight that special person with a luxurious assortment of chocolates from NourishMe,
Warm their heart with a mixed dozen of “cookies with heart” from Gomms Warm Cookies.

Toast Love in the Wood River Valley
Raise a glass of cider from Cedar Draw or Meriwether Cider.
Share a bottle of Idaho wine from Holesinsky Vineyards + Winery.
Sip a perfect cup made with Lizzy’s Fresh Coffee.
Cheers to their good health with a fresh pressed juice from Ginger Sweet.
No matter how you choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day in the Wood River Valley, be sure to show some love to the people who grow, prepare, and sell locally grown food!