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Butterfield Farms

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· Weiser, Washington, Idaho
2.5 acres hosted by Erin M.
1 Caravan site
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Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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100% of recent Hipcampers say the pitch is private.
In the early 1900's three sheep ranchers--August Broderson, James Fisher, and Isaac Leighton--each purchased residential lots in Weiser and built brick homes designed by Idaho architect H. W. Bond. This property, which we named Butterfield Farms, was built in 1915 by August Broderson, who emigrated from Germany to the US in 1892. The Broderson family lived here for decades and were a prominent family in Weiser history.  Learn more about this land: The campsite is located on our small family-run farm in Weiser, ID. Our 2 1/2 acre historic farm is located in the heart of town, so you have the best of both worlds: easy access to town amenities, and a restful retreat in nature at the end of the day. Grocery store, seasonal farmer's market, coffee shop, eateries, library, and downtown shops are all within easy walking or biking distance. Weiser is known world-wide for its annual fiddle festival in June! Our campsite is within walking or biking distance of all of the Fiddle Week activities. Campsite is located underneath a large shady oak tree. Campers are welcome to use the fire pit when fire bans are not in effect. Electric hookups are located immediately next to the campsite, as well as a non-potable water source. Note that we are located in town and campers are required to observe quiet hours between 10pm and 8am and be courteous of neighbors.The campsite is located on our small family-run farm in Weiser, ID. Our 2 1/2 acre historic farm is located in the heart of town, so you have the best of both worlds: easy access to town amenities, and a restful retreat in nature at the end of the day. Grocery store, seasonal farmer's market, coffee shop, eateries, library, and downtown shops are all within easy walking or biking distance. Weiser is known world-wide for its annual fiddle festival in June! Our campsite is within walking or biking distance of all of the Fiddle Week activities. Campsite is located underneath a large shady oak tree. Campers are welcome to use the fire pit when fire bans are not in effect. Electric hookups are located immediately next to the campsite, as well as a non-potable water source. Note that we are located in town and campers are required to observe quiet hours between 10pm and 8am and be courteous of neighbors.
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5 Ratings · 6 reviews
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Ross S.recommends
December 5, 2024
Butterfield Farm campsite
Good place to rest for the night! Reliable power outlet and close to groceries and the main part of town. Some neighbor dogs were outside during the day, which may or may not affect your own pet. Overall would recommend.
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Chris T.recommends
April 7, 2024
Butterfield Farm campsite
We love Butterfield Farm!
My Wife, Daughter and I stayed three nights at The Butterfield Farm. Erin was great. We needed a spot on short notice and she was able to accommodate us. It’s a small farm with chickens and a momma sheep. The momma had twin lambs that we got to see before heading out. It was quiet and we felt very safe. We didn’t have any trouble getting in and out in our 36’ motor home. We look forward to staying with Erin again.
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Toni H.recommends
May 28, 2023
Butterfield Farm campsite
Beautiful spot
Erin’s place is lovely! The site is tucked away on their property, quiet and peaceful, with access to power. We are staying there again on our way back home. Highly recommend’
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Jon Richard L.recommends
April 23, 2023
Butterfield Farm campsite
Quiet place. Great food on the corner just a stroll away.
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J. Hope A.recommends
August 19, 2022
Butterfield Farm campsite
Good vibes!
Butterfield farm is a fun place with good vibes and cute farm animals!
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Valerie M.recommends
July 18, 2021
Butterfield Farm campsite
Super fun! Highly recommended!
We had so much fun staying with Erin and Chris! They were so wonderful and welcoming. They tried to give us our space, but I wanted to meet the chickens and they obliged! They have such a sweet little farm here! They have lots of fruit trees and were happy to share any ripe fruit right off the trees. We also got to feed some apricots to the hens 😁😁😁. We were really tired and it was really hot so after our tour Erin and Chris gave us total space. I wanted to hang out with them for the 4th of July fireworks, but I was too exhausted and crashed before they started. We left early the next day, so we didn't get to see them again. They were so nice, I would've hung out with them more. The cute spot for a fire was awesome, even though we couldn't (and didn't want to!) have a fire. It was still a fun space. Erin was extremely responsive via the app and they were willing to follow any covid precautions we requested (we had none).
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Weiser, Washington, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla 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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