Jacob G.recommendsJuly 2, 2024
Main Tent Site
Confortable? Much more than that
WoW! Such great hospitality and not even mentioning the amenities on her property! It was a super rainy day and she even let us use her new yurt. Would very much like to come back and stay another night on this beautiful little farm she's created
Hazel K.recommendsMay 27, 2024
Main Tent Site
Camping amongst the greenery
We had a lovely time on Julia's land. The area is very beautiful, and her spot was spacious, with all you'd need for a camping trip within a close walking distance (water, composting toilet, pretty pond, parked car). Julia was chill and welcoming. Thanks Julia!
Revy S.recommendsMay 11, 2024
Field tent site
A peaceful spot ~30 minutes from Portland. Julia met me as I arrived and gave a quick tour, making me feel very welcome. Loved exploring the woods next to the campsite and having a view of the sweet lil crescent moon in the sky. The spot felt private, safe, n cozy. Be sure to check yourself regularly for ticks
Henry B.recommendsMay 10, 2024
Overflow tent site
Spontaneous camping trip
Awesome site. Great location. The occasional road sounds are immediately drowned out by sounds of nature. Julia is very friendly and extremely responsive. Will definitely be back in the future
Lucy B.recommendsMay 5, 2024
Main Tent Site
A Beautiful and Accessible Spot
I loved camping here! Julia was super helpful and easy to communicate with before my arrival and during. This is such a great spot with easy access to handfuls of nearby trails and only a 30 min drive to Portland. The surrounding area is scattered with beautiful farms and is very scenic. There is a very handy potable water spigot and outdoor composting toilet next to the site. She also sells farm fresh eggs, too. The road isn’t too busy and there’s a perfect pull in spot to tuck your car/camper in right next to the fire pit or tent. Would recommend!
Luc D.recommendsApril 8, 2024
Main Tent Site
Enjoy the wood’s embrace~
Julia’s land provided me much needed space during a career transition where I left everything behind and hopped into the scary unknown.
Being able to have a week of sleeping when the sun set, and waking when it rose, gave me the refresh that I needed.
On clear days you can see the stars and, since it’s so quiet, you can hear every subtle animal noise you normally would not be able to in the city.
The campsite I stayed in is next to the road and while normally this would be an issue, the drivers are so few and far between at night that it’s somehow pleasant. (I also got lost in the woods during a walk and in that moment I was so happy I had a road to follow home).
Oh! I highly recommend checking out Pineland Farms (can’t forget this). I would go there in the mornings before work for breakfast, hot water, and the bathroom. They have great food, coffee, even some groceries. 10 minute drive, if that.
Julia gave me plenty of tips, city boy that I am, and helped me find some supplies I was missing so I wouldn’t freeze at night. She was extremely courteous and hospitable and I hope that you have the pleasure of staying here on this beautiful land.
(She also has an Airbnb inside if the weather ever gets too extreme and she has vacancy just FYI)
Did I mention the price is quite reasonable?