Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at select sites.
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Experience the fragrance and beauty of Hipcamping in a field of lavender. 360 degree views of rolling hills, fir tree forests and grassy meadows from each site. RV Sites #1, #2, #3 all have 50amp power pedestals, fresh well water hookup, and grey water disposal. Site #5 is reserved primarily for small tents and does not have any utilities…however, Site #5 is close to our public restroom/shower facilities which does have power.
We loved our short stay at Everett’s farm! It was quiet, serene, and easy to find. Plus Everett was lovely and super warm and welcoming. We can’t wait to return when the lavender is in bloom! Our only note to others booking is that you should plan to arrive in the light if you’ll be towing or need to maneuver anything substantial. It’s dark out there, which is super lovely — once you’re set up! Also note that Site 1 and Site 2 are directly next to each other in case you’re looking for privacy. Thank you for having us, Everett!
A++ Excellent communications, easy to follow directions, well laid out sites with RV hookups, and access to bathroom/shower/laundry. Beautiful location and views. We highly recommend this Hipcamp.
Out of the way but close to everything the general area has to offer. Quiet, relaxing, nice views, hook ups, large pad, lovely smell of lavender and pine, and a friendly host.
Lavender Farms was the perfect spot for tent camping. Beautiful grounds with easy access and a welcoming vibe. We stayed at tent site #5 which is situated next to a a magical fairy-like forest. The area is quiet, safe, with a clean bathroom facility close to the site. Would stay again!!
Great spot and close to everything we needed! Will stay there again!
Location
La Center, Clark, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Stl’pulmsh (Cowlitz), Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to