A fifth generation farmer, Laura owns and manages Peace and Carrots Farm. She grows four acres of mixed vegetables available for sale on the weekends and loves working surrounded by her extended family. Her two uncles farm dairy cows next door and even closer, her cousin, Curtis, owns Long Lot Farm Brewery. Peace and Carrots and Long Lot share a driveway and are excited to welcome campers in to share their lovely grass and beautiful sunsets!
The cutest and easiest weekend getaway! Highly, highly recommend. The house is a perfect size for a comfy hangout, with everything you would need. Plus, the brewery next door is really convenient for something extra to do!
After months of staying home and staring at our four walls it was fun to experience living in a tiny home, meet Laura & the farm animals and learn about her family's farm. Despite some minor inconveniences (outdoor compost toilet, no running water & shower in the winter) it was a deeply enriching experience for us city slickers. Laura is a wonderful communicator I highly recommend that everyone take her tour. We went during a winter snowstorm and was glad to be able to find sledding and hiking at Silver Mine Lake in Woodbury. We love to come back in the summer and do this again!
Loved our stay here! In winter, the heat and insulation is amazing. If you’re worried about being cold, get rid of those fears because that place can get toasty! Plenty of dishware, pots, pans, and glasses to use. Mini fridge was a real plus. I’d recommend this to everyone.
Definitely stop at the brewery on site as their selection and prices are great. We tried a few different drinks during out stay and enjoyed all of them.
My partner and I drove up here from Brooklyn to spend the weekend hiking at Harriman State Park. It was easy to get to from the city, but far enough away to relax away from the busyness. We visited in January, so the farm was put away for the winter, but it was still so nice. We went to the brewery one night and hiked a couple trails close by. The house was super cozy and plenty warm with the heaters. Had everything we needed for cooking in the kitchen or over the fire pit. It's not super secluded, but tucked away enough so you have some privacy. We will definitely be coming back in other seasons!
We were there in Dec. (overnight low 6 degrees!) but the heaters kept us warm and toasty. The water was off for the winter (which we knew ahead of time) but Laura left us plenty of water jugs. Beer at the brewery next door was excellent!
Such a cute little spot! Plenty of space for two travelers. Everything was clean and our host, Laura, was super friendly! We also loved Murphy the black pup who greeted us upon arrival :) Would definitely recommend!
Location
Chester, Orange, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mohican and Munsee Lenape First Nations according to