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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Willow-Witt Ranch is located on 440 acres in Southern Oregon's high country. In this magical hidden valley the emphasis is on wild beauty, land preservation, alternative energy production, and sustainable agriculture. Since 1985, the Willow-Witt Family has been a working farm and event venue.
In addition to being a working farm and ranch, we also provide farm stay opportunities including the Farmhouse Studio, our Rustic Wall Tents, or the forested campground with tent sites nestled among the trees. Our friendly animals and livestock guardian dogs will bring a smile to your face.
We enjoy offering guided tours of the ranch, birding on-farm with local guides, dining with local food and wine enthusiasts right in our pastures, and hiking with pack goats to take in spectacular views.
We had a wonderful night here-thank you Willow-Witt!! Picked veggies to go with dinner, fresh eggs too-our hosts were unbelievably kind and generous with questions. My two daughters loved every second and can't wait to come back.
This place is beautiful.! The wall tents are magical and he beds are so comfy! The hosts and people working the farm are so friendly, they treat you like family! Super clean site and well cared for. The community kitchen was fantastic and well stocked. The outdoor showers were bliss! The animals there are friendly and well loved by everyone that works there. Cannot wait to go back!!
Willow-Witt is the most lovely place I've camped all summer. The facilities are clean and the outdoor kitchen has everything you would possibly need. The owners are friendly and welcoming, and my favourite part by far was picking my own vegetables and cooking them up with farm fresh eggs. I can't wait to come back!
Location
Ashland , Jackson, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Shasta, Takelma, Cow Creek Umpqua, Modoc, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to