
Since the 1960s, the Schnuerle family has called Boundary County home. Renee Schnuerle was born and raised in Boundary County and later married Pat Murphy. Pat and Renee built their home on the family land and raised their children there from day one.
Renee and Pat Murphy are true Bonners Ferry locals and over the years had developed a dream that is now a reality. Meadow Creek Farm Stand is that reality. They worked hard all summer to renovate the Schnuerle’s old milk house that had graced the land since before it became their home.

It was a family affair. Renee’s father, Bob Schnuerle, now in his 80’s logged and milled all the boards for the walls and ceiling adding his touch to the new farm stand.
Renee and Pat then sanded and painted those boards, turning it into what is now Meadow Creek Farm Stand.
Meadow Creek Farm Stand’s goods are provided by the Renee and the Murphy’s children, Shyann and Kyle and their families.
The Murphy’s love for homesteading, canning, raising bees for honey, baking and freeze drying were all a part of the inspiration for opening the farm stand.
Meadow Creek Farm Stand is a self-serve, cash only farm stand located three miles up Meadow Creek Road on the right-hand side at or before 3211 Meadow Creek Road in Beautiful Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Join Meadow Creek Farm Stand on November 1 from 8 a.m. to noon for free samples, hot cocoa, freeze dried good, jam and jellies, honey, sourdough bread, candy, eggs and more!
The Meadow Creek Farm Stand hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily and you can follow them on Facebook to learn more about their bake drops and upcoming changes.

