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Blackberry Farm

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· Marin, California
7 acres hosted by Sirima S.
4 tent sites
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Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
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Offers products directly sourced or produced on the farm.
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Blackberry Farm sits on the western side of Mount Tamalpais, tucked in the Gospel Flat area of Bolinas. The family farm and residence were established during the late 1970s on the site of the historic Peter’s Dairy Ranch. The original farmhouse dates back to the late 19th century and survived the great 1906 earthquake. Today, the 7-acre farm is being restored to sustainably support fruit orchards, cottage flower and kitchen gardens, honey bees, a boisterous flock of chickens, and naughty shetland sheep. Our self-serve farmstand attached to our barn has seasonal flowers, organic eggs, heirloom fruit, and local goods from the farm. Our property is the perfect rustic getaway for backpackers and outdoor enthusiasts. You’ll be surrounded by farm/ranch life: chickens clucking, roosters crowing, bees buzzing, and sheep bleating. We also have active nighttime wildlife: coyotes howling, raccoons foraging, owls hooting, etc. Bring earplugs if nature sounds are too much for you. We offer 4 walk-in tent sites that allow you to immerse yourself in nature. We welcome well-behaved pets ON LEASH that won’t harass the chickens, cats, sheep, other campers, or residents. Unruly pets and their campers will be asked to leave. No refund. Limit: 1 dog per site. Pitch your tent in a meadow shared by: Campsite 1 - left side of the meadow, closest to the common area and hot tub. Campsite 2 - middle of the meadow, closest to our fenced apiary and bee garden. Campsite 3 - right side of the meadow, near the orchard. (sites 1 and 3 are next to each other) Campsite 4 - front of the pasture, closest to the parking area (best for car/van campers wanting space to lounge near their parked vehicle.) Multiple sites may be booked for group camping. Sites 1 and 3 are next to each other under the Cypress Trees. Add site 2 if you would like the entire back half of the campground. Add site 4 if you'd like to have a maximum number of 16 total campers and 2 tents/per site. The common area has an outdoor shower, hot tub, covered bbq/cook area, tented (weather-protected) hangout space, and a place to stash your surfboard. Redwood Grove hangout areas have seating and tree swings. Please pack out your trash. We offer a recycling bin for glass bottles, cans, and clean paper. Parking is 100 yds or less from the campsites. We have a large wheelbarrow to help you cart your camping gear across the pasture to your campsite. No driving onto or parking in the meadow. Due to the narrow driveway and parking area (lack of turnaround), the site cannot accommodate RVs, trailers, or oversize vehicles beyond 16ft in length, 7ft in width, or 10 ft in height. 1 car per campsite, please. 15-minute walk to the beach and downtown.
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Michael S.recommends
April 19, 2024
BBF Site 1 - Cypress Left
A hot tub next to your tent?!
Wow what a great space. Lots of amenities we didn’t expect; outdoor kitchen, living area, dining area with a real pizza oven, a hot tub, a sink for dishes, bathrooms and a shower! Only drawback we couldn’t drive up to our site. But their wheel barrow came in handy. Watch out for the raccoons and sleep with earplugs cos the roosters are consistent.
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Andrea R.recommends
April 5, 2024
BBF Site 3 - Cypress Right
Glamping with chickens 💗
Great hosts and a gorgeous property! We had some rain in our forecast, but fortunately the cooking shower/ bathroom and an area to hang out in were covered so it didn’t cramp or style in the least. The hot tub is amazing and the animals are adorable. The town of Bolinas and Stinson is so freaking cute. This host is close to fishing hiking and the beach. We will definitely be coming back.
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Tahd F.recommends
April 3, 2024
BBF Site 1 - Cypress Left
Fun!
Fun place to camp. Bathrooms clean, little kitchen area makes cooking easy. Stocked with plates and utensils. 10 minute walk into town. And goats and sheep and chickens and a llama.
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Alejandro U.recommends
April 2, 2024
BBF Site 3 - Cypress Right
What a dreamy magical place! Loved my weekend on the farm.
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Adele F.recommends
April 1, 2024
BBF Site 4 - Cypress Front
This farm stay was so lovely. I especially appreciated the beautiful covered dining area, propane cook stove and hot shower. The sheep were adorable and Sirima and her partner as well as our camp neighbors were all very kind. I enjoyed walking to and from town/the beach and hiked several nearby trails.
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Genevieve S.recommends
March 25, 2024
BBF Site 4 - Cypress Front
Such a beautiful location with friendly hosts. There is so much to explore in the area. The kitchen, bathroom, and hot tub were all in great condition with lots of extra supplies and products. We also got to see newborn lambs! Thank you!
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Marin, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Graton Rancheria, Miwok, and Me-Wuk (Coast Miwok) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Sirima S.Joined in August 2020
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