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Coyote Mynt Ranch, Paso Robles

89%
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· Lake Nacimiento, San Luis Obispo, California
42 acres hosted by Dana W.
3 lodging sites · 1 tent site
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Our 42 acres is located at the beginning of the award winning Adelaide Wine trail in Paso Robles. Our ranch was once home to a horse boarding and breeding ranch which bred Paso Fino horses, known for their beautiful gait. Having been a horse ranch, it left us with some nice trails that you can enjoy during your stay. We have some nice uphill walks to view your local surroundings while sitting to enjoy a glass of wine or you morning cup of coffee/tea. We are on a well out here so at times you may get a sulphur/mineral smell to the water. Please bring your own drinking/cooking water. It is safe to shower, my hair feels so much thicker! On the ranch you will see that we have 2 donkeys, Desi (black) and Lucy (light grey). Along with our donkeys we have to friendly goats, Fiona (brown) and Sadie (white), they love carrots. but please stick to one carrot a day each, we don't want to over feed them. We also have chickens which means have farm fresh eggs. $5 for 1/2 dozen. Up on the hill you will see Connie a cow and her buddy Samuel, the bull. they love carrots but please do not go into their pasture. She'll think you're bringing food and gets very dangerously excited. Please feel free to walk the property and become one with nature while observing the local indigenous floral and fauna.
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89% Recommend188 ratings · 141 reviews
The campsite offers a mix of experiences. Some visitors appreciate the beautiful and peaceful setting, enjoying the proximity to nature and the friendly animals like donkeys and goats. However, others have faced issues with cleanliness and maintenance, describing the airstream as rundown and poorly maintained. The lack of reliable communication from the host and issues like a locked gate upon arrival have also disappointed some guests.
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Brian K.
3 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
Great easy to find spot. Donkeys were a big plus! Quick access to Paso wineries.
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Carah K.
6 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
Dana's property was great for a quiet weekend of camping in wine country. It was easy to find & accessible. The bathrooms were clean & in good order, a 2 minute walk from the camp, and the camp was 20 minutes from downtown and only 5 minutes from a number of other wineries. The camp site is along the driveway, but is really quiet, and there are fun animals (Donkeys, goats, chickens) to visit and say hi to. No campfires during this time of year, but it was still peaceful and a great place for us to test drive camping with an infant!
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Vivian A.
2 reviews
Mixed feelings
· October 2024
I booked the campsite and needed to cancel because I got a really bad flu. I messaged the host twice on hip camp and texted both numbers provided. I was ignored, received no response and my money was taken
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Lynsey H.
2 reviews
Not recommend
· October 2024
Not quite as described
With pets ·
My suggestion to the host would be to take some new, more recent photos as the ones posted do not reflect how the trailer actually looks - so visitors are going to feel mislead, as we do! The photos make it look light, bright and airy. The trailer interior is dark, dull and brown! 75% of the interior furnishings are not as they are in the photos - different couch, different chairs, mismatched curtains and cheap bedding with holes in it. Outside, there are no cute chairs and fire pit. There’s a water trough filled with gross green water. There is a shower but we couldn’t figure out how to get the water hot (and we are seasoned RV’ers). Also, be aware that you are not in an idyllic countryside setting, you are in the middle of a small farm with horse stables 50 feet away. I paid over $230 for one night here - which I can’t quite believe - it’s worth $60 at best. I did contact the host before we arrived and they never responded. I would have contacted them during our visit but there was no Wi-Fi or cell signal , plus they likely wouldn’t have responded anyway! Trailer was very dirty on the outside, clean enough on the inside. Door had no lock. Bed was reasonably comfortable so we got some sleep, and got up early and left.
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Mary M.
10 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
This was a beautiful spot in Paso Robles! Although there are a couple sites on the property, there is plenty of privacy and I definitely felt like I had the whole place to myself. The airstream was beautifully maintained and had all the basics I needed to enjoy my time there. The property is worth exploring as they have goats and donkeys (that like snacks!) as well as quiet and peaceful scenery to take in. Dana was a communicative host and provided lots of info about her land as well as recommendations for things to do in town (about a 10 min drive to downtown and also close to local wineries). The cell service is very spotty as is the wifi, but I appreciated being off my phone for a couple nights. I even started reading one of the books in the airstream! I recommend this place to anyone looking for a peaceful stay in Paso’s beautiful wine country!
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Lisa B.
3 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
Beautiful!
Such a beautiful property! The donkeys, stars, and facilities made for a great weekend in the Paso Robles area. The hosts were friendly with a super cute dog. There are two campground options here. One more isolated, but further from the shower and indoor toilets — the other a short walk to the indoor facilities but along the property’s entry, so less private. We were at the second one, so getting to the showers was convenient. While the occasional car drove by, it was still much, much quieter than a public campground! Would definitely return!
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Lake Nacimiento, San Luis Obispo, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Salinan 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 Dana W.

Joined in August 2019
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