40 acres hosted by Shira R.
Welcome to the Town of Taylor Co-op Homestead! Our living history museum is set in 16th-century Europe and operates as a working homestead, focusing on ethical and sustainable farming practices. As a nonprofit organization, we actively contribute to the local and historical reenactment communities through education and charitable activities.
Located in Southwest Washington, our lovely 40-acre farm offers 20 acres of secluded pasture, a beautiful pond, and a charming wooded area for camping.
We are proudly BIPOC and LGBTQ+ owned.
Our property spans 40 acres, featuring rolling hills of pasture, a small wooded area, a large pond, and a working homestead. The back 20 acres of pasture feature three beautiful campsites: two sites next to the pond and one site next to the trees that provides morning shade. The campsites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and come with drinking water, a camping toilet, and fire pits.
Two days before your check-in, you will receive a message with a link to the welcome guide, providing you with a map, detailed directions, the check-in process, and campground safety rules.
In addition to camping, we offer firewood, farm-fresh chicken eggs, farm tours, and classes. During the tours, you'll get to meet our adorable farm animals, explore our aquaponic greenhouse, and discover our sustainable farming practices.
Conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from town, our little slice of paradise is close to some wonderful amenities, including restaurants, a brewery, and a grocery store. We hope to provide you with a peaceful getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.