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we are a working goat dairy in the middle of our little hamlet. There is hiking, fishing, bike trails, free town swimming pool across the street. Wayside Cidery right down the road for food and drinks.
Not much privacy, but a fine place to pitch your tent for a couple of days if you're hiking or something in the area. The site is walking distance to the main road in Andes & there seemed to be some nightlife if that's your thing. Lastly, I was able to meet one of the hosts, Lester, on Friday night. Lester is an awesome, hard-working dude. Someone I'm glad to spend my money with. Will definitely return when I'm in the area again.
This spot was in a great location, however the “sites” weren’t marked or very obvious so there was some confusion there. The sites are just small areas off to the side of the driveway and it was pretty muddy. Also the host was non responsive. Appreciated the wifi and loved all the goats and animals! Also loved the short walk to Wayside Cider.
Our stay at the goat farm was great. The camping spots were grass areas along the driveway near the barn and farm stand. The stream running along the property was nice to hear. The baby goats were too cute! Being able to plug into a 110 outlet and have access to a hose and water were great. We love that it was around the corner from the center of town so we could walk to dinner and breakfast. Our favorite part of our stay was going to the Wayside Cider Taproom a block away. Amazing bartender, ambience, food, drinks, and it has a big lounge and game room upstairs that is really fun!