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Baker’s Acres CO

98%
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· Routt, Colorado
26 acres hosted by Molly B.
1 Caravan site
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Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
This 26 acre ranch has rolling hills, flat pasture land, corrals, an historic red barn, sage brush and a family of rescue animals that currently includes chickens, alpacas, and 3 mini donkeys. A safe place to sleep is what we are all about. We know how hard it is to find an affordable, safe, convenient place to park your RV or van overnight, since camping is not allowed in Steamboat Springs! Where are you supposed to park your RV when the campgrounds are full? We are offering a large, flat parking area in front of our big red barn, conveniently located off Hwy 131, just 10 paved miles from the ski area. The views are beautiful! The animals, which will be roaming freely around the ranch. Feel free to relax and enjoy the beautiful sunsets, in your safe spot by the barn, away from the house. You MUST have your own toilet facilities. Our property borders Highway 131 on the north for easy access year-round. From this site you can hear Oak Creek flowing and you may occasionally see a coal train which runs along the creek. Due to the easy highway access, you will hear traffic when cars go by. We are surrounded by gravel roads, great for gravel bikes. Our animals free-roam in the summer and hang out by the barn in the winter. You may smell animal poo. You may hear chickens cluck. You are welcome to feed the alpacas grain if you wish. We will leave some out for you. The spotted donkey loves kids and loves to be pet, but they shouldn't be fed grain because they'll get too fat. If the animals are out in the pasture, you may venture out there to say hello. Please use common sense and don't scream, chase or tease the animals in any way. And for Pete's sake, close the gate behind you! We don't want animals running away! The stars at night are amazing and on any clear night you can see the milky way! The driveway and site has a dirt/gravel mixture and is snow covered from October - April. May is muddy! Access to Steamboat is extremely easy and about 10 minutes away. Stagecoach Reservoir is about 10 minutes away, too. Baker's Acres really is a great location. You will not be disappointed. NOTE: Dogs and alpacas typically don't mix and a loose dog may get stomped if an alpaca feels threatened. Also note that wild animals such as coyotes, fox, mountain lions, wolves, bears, hawks, eagles, elk, deer, skunk and others also live in this area. FIRE: There are no fires allowed at Baker’s Acres. All cigarettes must be disposed of properly. Prevent forest fires!The Barnside site is easily accessible all year round. It’s right off Hwy 131, and offers views of the mountains, a sheep ranch and surrounding ranch land. There is a gravel/dirt spot to park and turn around and you will be right next to the barn and corrals for feeding and viewing the alpacas and mini donkeys. Note: we are not a commercial campground and no campfires or tents are allowed. Super easy access does mean that there will be some traffic noise when cars and trucks drive on Hwy 131. Also, you so probably hear coyotes howling at night no matter where you are on the ranch. The barn is about 100 yards from our home. We can offer water from our exterior hose to fill up water tanks, if you would like.
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Hiking
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Mountainous
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98%
61 Ratings · 34 reviews
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Coralee R.recommends
November 2, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
Helpful and kind host. Beautiful views. Loved the unique animals. Some highway noise. Would recommend.
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Ashley T.recommends
October 14, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
Convenient site south of Steamboat
We had a great experience on Molly's site! We were arriving into town late and wanted a convenient spot to park our van. This site was just that. Easy to find / access, relatively quiet, and close to town.
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Alfred D.recommends
October 5, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
what a perfect spot ! Molly , the host is so sweet and her farm animal were the highlight of our trip ! peaceful , neat and clean ! cant wait to return !
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Maria C.recommends
September 7, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
Friendly & safe farm
Molly’s property was a lovely and safe place to stay. Very close to town plus great farm views with animals.
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Brooke T.recommends
September 2, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
Amazing Stay!
We loved staying at the barn on Molly’s land. She was an amazing host and very accommodating! Highly recommend!
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Clark G.recommends
August 30, 2024
Barnside - Year-round - No tents
Perfect location for road and gravel biking and only 15 minutes from Steamboat Springs. Molly is a terrific host. I hope to return.
Location
Routt, Colorado, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Joined in October 2021
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