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Creekside Farm

84%
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· Eagar, Apache, Arizona
17 acres hosted by Christopher W.
3 RV/tent sites
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Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Beautiful 17 acre farm located 4 minutes from town but a world away with its own secluded creek and pasture land. Come stay on the property right next to the creek and enjoy all that the White Mountians have to offer. Restaurants nearby and a grocery store less than two miles away. Bring your outdoor gear and enjoy all of the White Mountain fun.
Activities
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback riding
Natural features
River, stream, or creek
Swimming hole
Waterfall
Farm
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84% Recommend16 ratings · 12 reviews
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Emma S.
2 reviews
Recommends
· February 2025
An absolutely beautiful morning on the river! Quiet and comfortable!
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Kelli H.
3 reviews
Not recommend
· October 2024
Sticker nightmare
Apparentl we picked the wrong time of year to rent this site. The grass was dead and full of stickers.. it got in all of our clothes within minutes. It was everywhere, there was no place to set up unless you wanted to be waist high in stickers. Having our dog covered in stickers similar to foxtails isn’t an option. We reached out to the owner and his response was its primitive camping and we were out of luck. Still had to pay full price for 2 nights. Thankfully we were able to find other places to stay at Benny & Wyn campsite’s near Greer. If you reserve this spot & have kids or dogs you may want to ask about the condition of the grass. Pics from other times of year looked nice.
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Maranda F.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· July 2024
Tent · With kids ·
Beautiful campsite! My kids played in creek all day. We had a deer run through are camp at sunset both nights. Thanks for the stay :)
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Scott W.
53 reviews
Mixed feelings
· July 2024
Large decomposing cow carcass
Camping next to the creek was pleasant, but this place is right next to a busy road with a lot of audible traffic noise. IMHO, for the price the host charges there should be at least a porta potty and picnic table. Also there is a large decomposing cow carcass which I practically stumbled over as I was exploring the creek area. We all know that death and rebirth are part of nature, but honestly it's disgusting to have to see something like that when I'm paying as much as the host charges. In traveling all across the country and staying in over 50 HipCamps, I can say that compared to other places this is overpriced.
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Lauren W.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· July 2024
Tent · With kids ·
It honestly wasn't what I expected. It turned out way better than originally thought. My kids and our friends made great memories here. We saw the horses and a deer passed through the site!
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Aubrie Q.
4 reviews
Mixed feelings
· June 2024
Scenic, too
Very scenic campsite, difficult to access. Reached out to the host a few days before my trip to clarify directions and didn’t hear back. There wasn’t really an address but there was a pin drop near a river. Arrived at the coordinates with no clue how to access the property. No signs, no evidence of a lavender farm, no further instructions from host. Called and texted host without answer. 45 mins passed trying to legally access this pin drop amongst private property with gates and no trespassing signs. I took a chance and drove up to a large farmhouse on a lot of acreage. The hosts son answered and said his dad was in london and he could help me get to the site. We drove behind their house and shortly after were stuck in the mud. The host called at that point and gave directions to the campsite. It was not actually accessible from their backyard. Make sure you hear from the host before you set out on your journey. The camping area is small, fenced off, facing lil colorado and a waterfall. It’s scenic but I wouldn’t do it again. The ground isn’t suitable for tent camping. Huge thorny weeds and uneven muddy ground throughout. With no amenities and no potable water this is not worth $70 a night.
Location
Eagar, Apache, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Pueblos, Ndee/Nnēē: (Western Apache), and Shiwinna (Zuni) 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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Hosted by Christopher W.

Joined in April 2023
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