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Huntress Haven Farm is located in the scenic valley of the First Branch of the White River. One of the main attractions to the farm is the dairy goat herd (kids of all ages LOVE them) Because of the livestock we cannot allow dogs. In addition, we have farm dogs on the property; the dogs are very friendly, but they are also protective of the livestock. Guests have lots of fun access to the animals and are welcome to participate in milking and chores. There are many foraging opportunities year-round. Our sites are located along the beautiful South Washington Creek. Free wi-fi is provided.
We absolutely loved this spot!!! We had the luck to arrive at the start of kidding season and were welcomed by three newborn goats who joined us by the heater to get warm - the most magical welcome!! Our hosts were so kind, welcoming and friendly, and introduced us to the goats and taught us to bottle feed the newborns. The place is cozy, the bed is very comfortable, it was warm even on a frigid night, and so luxurious to have a warm shower and nice kitchen facilities. But the people, goats and dogs really made the trip. It was the best experience we could have asked for.
My husband and I stayed in our RV which we parked outside of the barn where my mom and sister stayed ( in the perfectly thought out tiny home, built inside the barn!)
We all wished that we could have stayed longer! It was soooo perfect!
It was perfect! The view in the morning of the hills / mountains and mist over the fields!
And top that off with curious goats and a couple of the most lovable dogs ever running over to great us. Followed by Dave and Miken ( the friendliest and most interesting hosts ever)…What more could a person want?
I had an amazing week on Miken and Dave’s goat farm! They were attentive and accommodating hosts, and it was wonderful getting shown around their land and introduced to their many animals. The bungalow had a great bathroom and shower, potable water, a well equipped kitchen, and two super comfortable beds among other amenities. It felt homey and cozy, and I definitely plan to return in 2025. There’s also a farm stand right down the road with great local goods and farm made apple cider. Great location, beautiful area, awesome hosts.
We spend two nights at the farm and had a fantastic time. The campground is very privat and the surrounding countryside just wonderful. We had a nice swim in the river which is directly at the campsite and our kids loved the animals (goats, ducks and dogs). We were invited to pick some tomatoes and pumpkins in the garden and the host showed us around, always willing to tell us everything about the animals and the land. We can definitely recommend this place!
The camp site is really nice and we had Ana amazing time. He showed us around his farm and his sister-in laws dogs where the cutest the weather was great. Would go again!!
Location
Chelsea, Orange, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to