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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
1462 acres of native oak woodland and pastures near Mt. Hood National Forest and the Columbia Gorge Scenic Area.
The North Side Double Mountain View Spots have 360 degree views of EVERTHING - it's very quiet.
We are converting this farm from Wheat, to Organic and Regenerative since 2021 and are currently in our 4th growing season.
Enjoy the Silence.
Our fall trip was successful and we enjoyed our stay. We arrived with all supplies needed (water, portable toilet, fire pit, etc) which was a good decision. On arrival, the directions didn't make it super-obvious where the camping options were, but we explored a little bit and found a really lovely space that was isolated, and had really nice views. We enjoyed a walk along the property line one afternoon, but otherwise mostly just spent time at camp relaxing. It's great having an option like this close to Portland for folks like us who enjoy quiet and have the gear to stay comfortable when self-supported.
Absolutely loved the view there were so many deer it was amazing!! GPS was wrong about the end location but a nice lady who lived close by helped us get to the location it was a little further down the road just look for the mail box with the right address and you will find it 10 out of 10 recommend staying here
Came out here last minute to watch the Persied meteor shower. Found a wonderfully seculeded spot with wide open views of the night sky and two volcanoes. The spot was "stellar" s🤩
Amazing location. No problem finding it. The only downside was another party that showed up on the middle of the night and seemed clearly lost and spend a lot of time trying to figure out where they were (with no lights or signs I wouldn’t recommend getting there after dark).
Location
Dufur, Wasco, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Wasco and Wishram, Tenino, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to