Accuracy verified by Hipcamp's on-the-ground team.
Alan & Chris is a Star Host
Star Hosts are highly rated, responsive, and committed to providing incredible experiences.
Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
Flannel Dog Farm is a seven acre homestead on the site of an original 1860's farm. Here you'll find sheep, chickens, ducks, and dogs as well as a variety of wild animals and birds, native pollinators, and fields of wildflowers. Camping and lodging options include a large open camp area, a tiny house, and a covered wagon.
Chris Zielski and Alan Block are the wife and husband team that steward the farm. Chris is a metal artist and has a beautiful onsite studio for her business, Copper Leaf Studios. Alan is a sourdough baker, gardener, and fermenter. In addition to Hipcampers, Flannel Dog Farm hosts art shows, classes, and retreats.
Much like our farm's name, our place is warm, welcoming, rustic, and a little bit gritty. We believe in inclusion, community, and sustainable living. We love telling and hearing good stories. And, we love to share our part of the world with others.
Message us if you have any questions!
We had a wonderful time at flannel Dog Farm campsite. We tent camped and the site was very comfortable, and beautiful. Alan and Chris are very accommodating camp hosts. The location is quiet and a quick drive to the lake. We loved our stay!
This was my second stay at Alan & Chris’s farm. Just as enjoyable as the first time, plus enjoyed their new sheep addition. The farm is well cared for and such a nice oasis after a long day of driving. I hope to stop by again on another cross country trip in our van. Love the yoga deck. Enjoyed our dinner by the campfire and had a peaceful night’s sleep. What more could you ask for.
Upon arrival to their farm, The host were readily available to greet you. They had cute little chickens running around and goats. Their homemade bread and charcuterie board was delicious . I’d highly recommend purchasing some of their add ons. Our dog was very happy with their homemade treats and enjoyed watching the chickens roaming around. Great layout and having a clean bathroom was a plus. Their farm is next to the lake and easily accessible to winery’s around the area. Would gladly stay there again.
Location
Ashtabula, Ashtabula, Ohio, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Erie, Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee), Kaskaskia, and Mississauga First Nations according to