Allan Y.recommendsApril 28, 2024
Shady Grove
Farm for the Win
Camping at the farm was a dream for me and my toddler! He couldn't get enough of the animals, the terrain, the farm equipment it was like living in a YouTube video that he might watch around the house! For myself I love the all the aspects of the farm property rotating agriculture, animal husbandry, beautiful setting against the Wellsville range and close proximity to the quaint and fun town of Logan. Excited to plan a return trip!
Cynthia H.recommendsApril 18, 2024
Shady Grove
Just as described - private with spotless porta potty
Wish I had more time to explore the farm but I needed to get on the road
the absolutely wonderful breakfast of farm raised eggs, homemade goat cheese & greens with seed bread, coffee & fresh goat milk was one of the absolute best breakfasts I’ve had in a long time. Thanks so much to Tara for making me feel welcome
I’m about to have a big salad for dinner!
Craig D.recommendsOctober 26, 2023
Shady Grove
Nice place, lots of shade trees. We visited the goats, sheep, chickens & turkeys. Reminded us of our home in Montana. Missing the great acts and chickens.
Maia W.recommendsAugust 22, 2023
Shady Grove
Great stay!
Great stay! The property is beautiful, the hosts are lovely. Highly recommend, make sure to walk around the farm!
Jennifer H.recommendsAugust 14, 2023
Shady Grove
Cute farm site
Loved my quick trip to Shady Grove! Wonderful hosts Tara & Nate greeted me upon arrival. Beautiful spot under lovely trees on this working farm. Turkeys, goats, chickens, nearby horses & loads of amazing stuff growing! What a gem! 💎
Stayed in a rented campervan & appreciated the clean porta potty on site. Was out early & didn’t get to say farewell & thanks for a great stay!
Deborah H.recommendsAugust 2, 2023
Shady Grove
Safe, beautiful, and educational
I visited Tara and Nate's land because I wanted to learn more about goats. Tara was nice enough to let me sit in the guest seat and ask a whole bunch of questions while she milked several does. I can't thank her enough for her patience.
Turkeys and chickens roam the land during the day and come and greet you every so often. There is also a delightful old cat named Egypt.
The farm hosts volunteers who work while learning how to create sustainable and natural farms. They were inspiring. Visitors can camp in the yard near them or set up a bit away.
The farm is at the end of a long driveway behind a neighborhood. Be sure to follow Tara's instructions. to get there.
It was a lovely experience.