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When you come to camp here you are on a working farm in transition. Girlfarm has been a local food go to for restaurants, farm family members, and regenerative agriculture interests. Today, the farm is looking forward to a new course in agri tourism as we begin planning walking gardens, art installations in the landscape, and interactive classes.
If you would like a list of grass fed meats available, veggies, or herbs just text your host before arrival.
We are looking for a seasonal self contained camper who we could offer trade for camp care - text host directly.
Its been a huge water season so skeeters are around we also recommend tents have a rain fly and ground cloth.
Welcome
It was important to choose a partner like Hipcamp to invite like minded individuals who respect both the natural environment and the idea of less is more.
At any time you may encounter farming activities, building out of tiny houses for future bookings, or gardens in the process of creation.
As we move toward offering the land as a place to both find solitude or chosen participation our Flyte and Sparrow experience will hopefully be a place you will want to return to as your own tradition.
The campsite, nestled on a picturesque farm, is praised for its serene environment and beautiful sunsets. Visitors appreciate the welcoming atmosphere created by Wendy, the host, who is noted for her kindness and helpfulness. While the calm and safety of the site are recurring themes, some guests mention the challenging two-mile dirt road leading to the farm. Overall, the site is favored for its quiet, natural setting and the host's hospitality.
The tiny home, Blue was perfect for our weekend getaway. We were able to experience the Sierra Mountains in mid November. Wendy was very friendly and helpful and couldn’t ask for a more perfect host!
Wendy is so awesome, she is truly passionate about land stewardship and is excited to share her work and property with people. We had a super sweet early November campout at her place, and look forward to visiting again in the spring.
We just love the experience there. It's peaceful, quiet.
There's lots of wildlife.
And Wendy is a terrific host. She has great stories to tell and always get you laughing. The extras that you can get there, which is chicken and smores were just fabulous.The chicken was so juicy and tasty. I would recommend this to anyone that wants to get away for the weekend.We will be back.
Location
Reno, Sierra, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla and Wašišiw Ɂítdeʔ (Washoe) First Nations according to