The Välimaa Sámi Farm is a historic site on the Teno River in Utsjoki, Finland, and a nationally important example of a traditional Sámi farm. Founded in 1858, the site features original timber and turf buildings that provide a glimpse into the river Sámi way of life, which was based on fishing and sheep herding. The farmyard is open to visitors year-round, and the area is also home to some of the oldest birch trees in eastern Finnmark.