1 night at Hummingbird Hollow OutdoorsOur family, including two kids ages 3 and 1, had a memorable first camping trip together at this rustic, charming yurt. The friendly barnyard animals were a huge hit (tip: bring carrots). Susan was a wonderful host, even bringing over an adorable baby goat for us to meet. The yurt itself was cozy and well-equipped, and we found the nighttime animal sounds intriguing (earplugs thoughtfully provided). Clear directions made arrival easy.
Be prepared: the Asha yurt site is on a slant and was muddy for us after heavy rain, which was a bit challenging. The path to the private creek is also narrow, muddy, involves a small stream crossing, and has a steep hill at the end – definitely leave wagons/strollers behind. It's well worth the journey, though, with beautiful clear water and not fast or deep enough to be too dangerous for young ones. Despite the mud, Hummingbird Hollow was a fantastic experience, and our three-year-old now expects farm animals with every camping trip! 😅
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