5 acres hosted by Elizabeth S.
2 RV/tent sites
Near Olympic National Park
Within a 30-minute drive from the Heart o'the Hills.
Family-friendly
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Located in Sequim, Washington, Red Hawk Stables is the closest Harvest Hosts location to Olympic National Park. This facility offers guided horseback trail riding at a variety of price points, as well as pony rides for younger children. They also have a petting zoo, complete with chickens, pigs, ducks, horses, rabbits, goats, and geese. They have two pet-friendly spaces for RVs under twenty-nine feet in length, and plenty of tent spots. Don’t miss this awesome location when going to or coming from Olympic!
August thru September is wild blackberry season, and the campground is surrounded by them. Feel free to pick them!
When you arrive, take the very first left (theres a metal welcome sign with a pink ribbon 🎀, not the driveway that says "no trespassing")
and follow the driveway between the two horse pastures, down and around to the lower grassy parking area where the pigs and goat pen are (sharp left to big barn).
Feel free to pet / feed produce scraps you may have to goats / pigs. You can bring treats such as carrots and apples for the horses too, but mind the teeth on all critters!
Some fences do have hot wire (electric fence) on the inside railing so please BE CAREFUL.
If you have any other questions, let me know
ElizabethMake sure you take the first driveway where the sign points to trail rides! Follow the driveway around and down the hill where the you'll see the goat pen. Pick a corner in the open space pasture
The bathroom is in the arena hallway.
Please do not drive up the driveway that says "Do Not Enter / No Trespassing "
Camp out under the stars surrounded by friendly farm animals. Feel free to bring treats such as apples, carrots, lettuce to feed the horses, goats, and pigs, or try to coax the free range bunnies to take food out of your hand. If you save your vegetable scraps, moldy bread, banana peels etc, pigs love those too!
This is a working farm, and the campsite is also used as a pasture when not occupied. There may be horse poop around.