Safe, Listing Needs Updating
Host was kind and helpful. Parking was different from the directions in the notes, so double check before you arrive. I do not recommend arriving after dark. The walk from parking to the site is very uneven terrain, down some irregular steps set into a hillside, and you have to navigate - with your gear - around children’s toys - down what is essentially a game trail to the campsite. As mentioned - there is a noticeable amount of dog poo to navigate on the way. I didn’t need the goldendoodle but I’m sure he’s delightful.
There are now sheep taking up the lower half of the pasture, so if you have a sensitive sniffer, this may not be the spot for you. Also, the sheep are milked daily at 8am in the milking shed, which is about 30 feet from your tent pad. If you’re after a slow, quiet morning, probably not the spot for you.
We were comfortable, safe, and enjoyed sitting under the oak tree. We spotted two bucks in full velvet across the street. I do NOT recommend having a fire in the fire pit due to literally sitting in dry pasture on a hillside with homes all around. A single spark would be devastating. Please reconsider allowing fires. As of 6/15/26, El Dorado County & BLM have had a burn ban for all residential & public camp fires and burn piles.
The space fit my 8x10, but I’d be surprised if a 10x10 would fit on the pad as-is.