4 sites · Tents60 acres · Geneva, NYOur historic cobblestone home is surrounded by a 35-acre farm, which connects to another 25 acres of lush woods. The woods have a convenient path, “paved” with recycled wood chips, and campsite (1) is located here. Our mini donkey, “Quatro” greets most guests as he announces himself and introduces his three sheep friends, all who guard an historic cemetery on site. Nearby is a small pond, with two campsites nearby (2) and (3). One corner of the property features protected (albeit rustic) wetlands, and one tent site is present there (4).
We will provide a picnic table and small, covered fire pit on each site, as well as a five-gallon jug of water with a hand pump, for drinking, hand-washing, etc. Unfortunately, we do not have bathrooms on site at this time, but that will hopefully change very soon. Stay tuned!
Our property is just a hobby farm, and our driveway is often featuring a project camper, or some other light construction project. Our home is a work in progress so we ask guests to understand that the property nearest our house may not be picturesque from all angles, due to frequent renovations. Rest assured, the farmland and woods will provide all the peace and invigoration you’d ever seek. All areas in the map photo marked with the peach lines are driveable by car, and can be walked, if preferred.
We have two friendly Pomeranians, who will be on leash if not inside or in their fenced yard. They will likely greet you with their best and most annoying yaps, but you should not hear them aside from initially meeting them, if you do. Our neighbors are just across the street so we ask that you be respectful of their relative proximity.
We live less than three miles from downtown Geneva (although you’re surely in the country here!) and less than four miles from the Finger Lakes Welcome Center, on Seneca Lake. Our region is absolutely brimming with wineries, breweries, restaurants, great shopping and more. For easy family- and pet-friendly hiking, Ontario Pathways (a 26-mile trail along an old railroad bed) is just a short drive away, open year-round, and is free to the public.
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