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Fruit of the Earth Farm

Hosted by Leia · Port Hadlock, Washington
6 sites · Tent, Lodging · 11 acres
99%
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54 reviews
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Near Olympic National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Heart o'the Hills.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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This land was overgrown with nettles, blackberries and weeds. It's now an alpaca farm with blueberries, fruit trees, beautiful gardens and ponds. It's a beautiful and serene place that honors the land. There is a lovely bathhouse with two private toilets, a shower and sink. Hot water too! Come stay for a few days or a week or two.
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6 sites

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Lodging

2 sites

Rustic cedar lined cabin (owl)

93%
(7)
Cabin · Sleeps 2
A cozy rustic cedar lined cabin. No power so bring a lantern and enjoy staying dry and out of the elements. Cots available for sleeping bags. A small porch and bistro table available to enjoy a lovely warm morning beverage or to watch the sunset. This is a small working farm with Alpacas, sheep, chickens, cats and a dog. Depending on the time of year, farm fresh eggs, amazing flowers, ripe apples, delicious blueberries, aronia berries and gooseberries could be available as U pick or purchase. Mountain views, woods, tranquil and relaxing. A peaceful space to enjoy the land, listen to the birds and appreciate nature. This is a wonderful slice of heaven where you can enjoy and respect the land. A place to commune with nature and relax. Quiet time from 10pm - 7am. Close to Finnriver Cidery, Eaglemount Cidery, Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula hiking, Quilcene (hiking), Fort Worden, Fort Flagler, North Beach, Beaches on Marrowstone Island, Discovery Trail, 35 minutes to Sequim, 45 minutes to Olympic National Park, 1 hour to Port Angeles. The important details: **Check in: Our address is 625 Totem Ridge Rd, Port Hadlock. As you drive up Totem Ridge you will round a corner and see metal gate and a split rail fence on the left. There is a wooden sign on the fence that says 625 Totem (If you get to a large black metal gate you have gone too far). Drive through the gate and up the little hill. At the top you will see a Park sign. Please send a text once you arrive. We can not accommodate arrivals past 9pm. If you are not able to make it by 9pm your reservation will be forfeited with no refund. **Bathroom: there is a lovely bath house available with a full shower, two toilets and a sink. **Water: there is a outside spigot available as well as the sink in the bathroom. Rinsing of dishes can be done at the spigot, but there is no sink for dishes. **Alpacas: the Alpacas, sheep and guardian dog are in a fenced pasture. You are welcome to say hello, but there is no feeding of the animals. If you want to visit with the animals arrangements will need to be made with Leia in advance. **Ponds: there are several ponds on the property. There is no fishing, swimming or boating. You are welcome to pull up a chair and enjoy the view. **Atmosphere: this is a quiet space for relaxing and enjoying nature. If you are looking for a place to drink and party with loud music...we love you...but this isn't your space. This is more of a quiet enjoying nature kind of space. **This space is a great basecamp for exploring the Peninsula. The space works well spending a few hours in camp and the majority of the time exploring the beauty and mystery of the Olympic Peninsula. **Children: While children are welcome, this is not a space for children to play and explore. Children must be with an adult at all times. **Pets: we love animals. We don't allow our guests to bring animals on to the property in order to keep ours (and yours) safe. Please be respectful of the animals at all times. **Fires: at this time we are not set up for wood fires at the campsites. Propane is great when used with great caution once the burn ban has been lifted (Oct as of now).
No campfires
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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$65
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for 2 guests

Burnt pine rustic cabin (mushroom)

100%
(1)
Cabin · Sleeps 2
A cozy rustic burnt pine and cedar cabin. No power so bring a lantern and enjoy staying dry and out of the elements. Cots available for sleeping bags. A small porch and bistro table available to enjoy a lovely warm morning beverage or to watch the sunset. This is a small working farm with Alpacas, sheep, chickens, cats and a dog. Depending on the time of year, farm fresh eggs, amazing flowers, ripe apples, delicious blueberries, aronia berries and gooseberries could be available as U pick or purchase. Mountain views, woods, tranquil and relaxing. A peaceful space to enjoy the land, listen to the birds and appreciate nature. This is a wonderful slice of heaven where you can enjoy and respect the land. A place to commune with nature and relax. Quiet time from 10pm - 7am. Close to Finnriver Cidery, Eaglemount Cidery, Port Townsend, Olympic Peninsula hiking, Quilcene (hiking), Fort Worden, Fort Flagler, North Beach, Beaches on Marrowstone Island, Discovery Trail, 35 minutes to Sequim, 45 minutes to Olympic National Park, 1 hour to Port Angeles. The important details: **Check in: Our address is 625 Totem Ridge Rd, Port Hadlock. As you drive up Totem Ridge you will round a corner and see metal gate and a split rail fence on the left. There is a wooden sign on the fence that says 625 Totem (If you get to a large black metal gate you have gone too far). Drive through the gate and up the little hill. At the top you will see a Park sign. Please send a text once you arrive. We can not accommodate arrivals past 9pm. If you are not able to make it by 9pm your reservation will be forfeited with no refund. **Bathroom: there is a lovely bath house available with a full shower, two toilets and a sink. **Water: there is a outside spigot available as well as the sink in the bathroom. Rinsing of dishes can be done at the spigot, but there is no sink for dishes. **Alpacas: the Alpacas, sheep and guardian dog are in a fenced pasture. You are welcome to say hello, but there is no feeding of the animals. If you want to visit with the animals arrangements will need to be made with Leia in advance. **Ponds: there are several ponds on the property. There is no fishing, swimming or boating. You are welcome to pull up a chair and enjoy the view. **Atmosphere: this is a quiet space for relaxing and enjoying nature. If you are looking for a place to drink and party with loud music...we love you...but this isn't your space. This is more of a quiet enjoying nature kind of space. **This space is a great base camp for exploring the Peninsula. The space works well spending a few hours in camp and the majority of the time exploring the beauty and mystery of the Olympic Peninsula. **Children: While children are welcome, this is not a space for children to play and explore. Children must be with an adult at all times. **Pets: we love animals. We don't allow our guests to bring animals on to the property in order to keep ours (and yours) safe. Please be respectful of the animals at all times. ****Absolutely no shooting or fireworks are permitted on the property. **Fires: at this time we are not set up for wood fires at the campsites. Propane is great when used with great caution. We have a community fire pit area that has a smokeless wood fire pit. Wood is for sale at $5 for 5 pieces. Build community and enjoy the fire! No cooking is permitted with this fire.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
No picnic table
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$65
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for 2 guests

Tent sites

4 sites

Over the Bridge site #5

100%
(23)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
This is my favorite site. It has a view of the pond, some trees and shade. It is grassy and has some fun solar lights above the picnic table.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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$45
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for 4 guests

Quiet nature site(shade) #6

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(16)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
This site has a view of the pond and is closer to the woods. It has some nice shade. This site is closer to the trees and your tent could be in a sweet cedar grove if you don't mind a little less than level spot. Otherwise you can set up your tent on a nice grassy area that is level.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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$45
/ night
for 4 guests

Sunflower Barn site #4

100%
(10)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
This site is not accessible by car(none of the sites are accessible by car). It is close to the pond and has a nice view of the sunset. Some shade is available at this site. The site is level and grassy (late summer there's not much grass).
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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$45
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for 4 guests

Site #7 flex site

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(1)
Tent site · Sleeps 6
Please only book this site if the other three tent sites are booked. This is a flex site. It can be anywhere on the property to the West of the sunflower barn. It can be shady or sunny. It can have a picnic table or not.
Campfires allowed
Toilet
Potable water
No pets
Showers
Picnic table
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$45
/ night
for 4 guests
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$45
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6 sites

Reviews

99% Recommend89 Ratings · 54 reviews
Leia's campsite offers a serene and private setting, with well-spaced sites surrounded by nature. Guests appreciate the excellent bathhouse facilities, including hot showers, which add a touch of comfort to the camping experience. Visitors enjoyed interacting with friendly hosts and farm animals, although some noted issues with mosquitoes and occasional noise disturbances. Overall, it's a peaceful retreat with a welcoming atmosphere.
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Location

Port Hadlock, Jefferson, Washington, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Leia R.

Joined in October 2020
  1. Port Hadlock
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