GeerCrest Farm occupies Kalapuya land, and was settled by the Geer family in 1847, and is still owned and stewarded by the settler family. The house Ralph and Mary Geer built Read more...
GeerCrest Farm occupies Kalapuya land, and was settled by the Geer family in 1847, and is still owned and stewarded by the settler family. The house Ralph and Mary Geer built in 1851 stands and is one of the oldest in Oregon to remain in the same family.
GeerCrest Farm & Historical Society manages much of the land and has provided farm-life experiences for all ages since 2007. Along with its history, the valley view, small creek, animals camping at GeerCrest is a truly unique experience. We offer a treehouse, as well as 2 camp site areas.
Bring your sleeping bags and set up camp in our Tree House! The views are incredible and the creek that travels along the back of the pasture is sure to lull you to sleep. During the day, you may get visited from the sheep as this unique location is part of a very large pasture. Wear your adventure shoes ;)
Dispersed camping in a large grass field edged with alders, veggie garden, and a historic 1854 black cottonwood tree. GeerCrest Farm is full of beautiful scenery; truly an off-the-beaten-path gem.
Pitch your tent alongside the babbling creek. Peaceful, small farm offers quiet reflection time among the occasional chatter of chickens & ducks.
Our guests love staying here "I cannot recommend this stay enough. We escaped the smoke of Southern OR, and had a wonderful weekend on the farm. We had the creek side spot, with a fire ring and a table making accommodations very comfortable.
The view from our spot gave us a vista, nearly out to the ocean. We could see the marine layer in the morning and sunsets were spectacular!
Strolling the farm and visiting with the very social free range turkey, the sheep and chickens was fun and added to the weekend. So much history. Signposts everywhere and tags on trees told the story of them and now. The outdoor galley kitchen made meal cleanup a snap.
All the staff we spoke with were helpful and willing to share the stories of this historic farm. So lucky to have found it and had the opportunity to stay. We came home with a dozen fresh eggs and a bag of straight from the tree, apples."
GeerCrest Farm occupies Kalapuya land, and was settled by the Geer family in 1847, and is still owned and stewarded by the settler family. The house Ralph and Mary Geer built Read more...
GeerCrest Farm occupies Kalapuya land, and was settled by the Geer family in 1847, and is still owned and stewarded by the settler family. The house Ralph and Mary Geer built in 1851 stands and is one of the oldest in Oregon to remain in the same family.
GeerCrest Farm & Historical Society manages much of the land and has provided farm-life experiences for all ages since 2007. Along with its history, the valley view, small creek, animals camping at GeerCrest is a truly unique experience. We offer a treehouse, as well as 2 camp site areas.
Bring your sleeping bags and set up camp in our Tree House! The views are incredible and the creek that travels along the back of the pasture is sure to lull you to sleep. During the day, you may get visited from the sheep as this unique location is part of a very large pasture. Wear your adventure shoes ;)
Dispersed camping in a large grass field edged with alders, veggie garden, and a historic 1854 black cottonwood tree. GeerCrest Farm is full of beautiful scenery; truly an off-the-beaten-path gem.
Pitch your tent alongside the babbling creek. Peaceful, small farm offers quiet reflection time among the occasional chatter of chickens & ducks.
Our guests love staying here "I cannot recommend this stay enough. We escaped the smoke of Southern OR, and had a wonderful weekend on the farm. We had the creek side spot, with a fire ring and a table making accommodations very comfortable.
The view from our spot gave us a vista, nearly out to the ocean. We could see the marine layer in the morning and sunsets were spectacular!
Strolling the farm and visiting with the very social free range turkey, the sheep and chickens was fun and added to the weekend. So much history. Signposts everywhere and tags on trees told the story of them and now. The outdoor galley kitchen made meal cleanup a snap. All the staff we spoke with were helpful and willing to share the stories of this historic farm. So lucky to have found it and had the opportunity to stay. We came home with a dozen fresh eggs and a bag of straight from the tree, apples."
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