silloette outline of a farm scene including the drive through gate and sign for Pink Sky Farm

Welcome to

Pink Sky Farm

Rooted in Charleston, Growing for Community

New Stewards, Timeless Values

Bruce and Allyson D’Eliscu welcomed a new adventure when they became the proud owners of Pink Sky Farm in 2024. With a vision to restore and expand this Charleston gem, they’re cultivating a haven filled with trees, animals, and endless opportunities for visitors and neighbors to connect with farm life.

Here, the D’Eliscu family with some of their beloved animals.

History

We purchased the property from the Marlow Edwards estate in July 2024. Marlow Edwards was a long time Charleston and Heber valley land owner and resident. This property was his main residence, and owned numerous neighboring properties. Marlow operated the property as a Christmas tree farm, farming and cattle operation for many years, with strong ties to the local community. Wonderful neighbors, Sister Evelyn Pengree and granddaughter Meredith live next door.

Pink Sky Farm has a strong connection with other neighboring properties including the since retired Redford flower farm next door, now managed as hay operation.

Photo of Marlo Eugene Edwards

Marlo Eugene Edwards
1952 – 2022

To plant trees in Marlo’s memory is his family’s wishes, which is a mission at Pink Sky Farm.

History

We purchased the property from the Marlow Edwards estate in July 2024. Marlow Edwards was a long time Charleston and Heber valley land owner and resident. This property was his main residence, and owned numerous neighboring properties. Marlow operated the property as a Christmas tree farm, farming and cattle operation for many years, with strong ties to the local community. Wonderful neighbors, Sister Evelyn Pengree and granddaughter Meredith live next door.

Pink Sky Farm has a strong connection with other neighboring properties including the since retired Redford flower farm next door, now managed as hay operation.

Photo of Marlo Eugene Edwards

Marlo Eugene Edwards
1952 – 2022

To plant trees in Marlo’s memory is his family’s wishes, which is a mission at Pink Sky Farm.

A Family Farm

Image of a Bald Eagle sitting in a tree

For the birds

Eagles are plentiful all winter long. Many bird enthusiast come to photograph and watch these beautiful creatures in an ideal setting.

The D’Eliscu family is actively restoring the property’s forest and pastures through regenerative practices and noxious weed mitigation. We’re grateful for the support of the Sundance Nature Alliance in this work.

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Location

Visits are by appointment only. Thank you.

Pink Sky Farm
2555 South 3600 West
Heber, Utah 84032

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