160 acres hosted by Tammy H.
6 RV/tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Do It Again Ranch Adventures is a 160 acres property on the Canadian prairies. We are surrounded by grain farming activity, although this is significant cattle country also. Our property is divided roughly in thirds - 1/3 pasture for the livestock, 1/3 trees and bush, and 1/3 hayfield. There is a waterway that runs though our property creating many ponds or sloughs. None of these are big enough for canoeing but do attract wildlife and birds.
We are offering sleigh and wagon rides on the farm land. We have horses, goats and a milk cow for livestock. We encourage people to interact with the livestock if they wish.
The city of Lloydminster is only 12 minutes away. It has a population of 21, 000 with all the amenities and attractions of a small city. One of its distinctions is being a city that straddles both the Saskatchewan and Alberta provincial borders.Do It Again Ranch Adventures is located 12 minutes east of Lloydminster. We have 160 acres of grassland, trees and a waterway to explore. The sloughs attract various wildlife. The deer and moose stay year-round.
During the summer the ponds are full of ducks, geese, and blackbirds in the cattails.We provide sleigh and wagon rides on the property. Our intention is to develop this property into a destination farm where people can interact with our livestock. We currently have horses, goats and a milk cow campers are welcome to meet.
Campers are welcome to explore the property, including hiking the wagon trails and observing the birds in the sloughs. Our quarter section is surrounded by farmed land, although there are plenty of cattle ranches in the area as well.
The city of Lloydminster is only 12 miles away with all the amenities and attractions of a small city. Bud Miller Park is especially beautiful with family attractions on site and the indoor swimming pool attached to the park property. Lloydminster straddles the provincial borders of both Alberta and Saskatchewan.