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Cozy Yurt At Wild Earth Farm

Randolph Center, Orange, Vermont
143 acres hosted by Katie S.
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Welcome to glamping, aka glorified camping. The yurt is a wonderful and very fancy tent. It's for adventurous spirits who like a little comfort. You will need AWD in the winter to access the yurt. **Please note: The yurt is self-serve. We want to provide an affordable and special experience and have the below rules:** 1. Bring your own Queen sheets. A duvet is provided 2. Bring your own towels 3. If you leave dirty dishes, a mess, or don't give the place a quick vacuum, you'll be charged a $30 cleaning fee. Come live the simple life in Vermont at Wild Earth Farm. But with Egyptian cotton sheets and a memory foam mattress. Our 14 foot yurt is a tiny oasis from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Your door looks out over the edge of one of our pastures where you might see our organic cow herd or Icelandic sheep flock grazing. Soak in the sunset from the fire pit and watch the sky come alive with stars. The Wild Earth Yurt is 14 feet in diameter and offers a queen sized memory foam mattress, two cozy chairs, and a bench to place your things. There is one spare outlet for charging electronics. Location: 1. Two miles of Rt 89 2. 9 mins to Randolph with restaurants, cafes, and shops 3. 30 min to Montpelier, 1 hour to Burlington, 45 min to Woodstock 4. 23 min to our favorite restaurant of all time, Worthy Burger! Things to Do in the Area: 1. Our town of Randolph (9 min away) is a hidden gem with cute shops, cafes, and restaurants. Catch a movie at our adorable one-room movie theater. Real butter on the popcorn! 2. Take a class at White River Art Center 3. Get a maple creemee at Silloway Maple (1 mile away!) 4. Jump on the trail system at the back of our farm for a nice hike, snowshoe, or ski 5. Head to Montpelier for the best thai food in the world, or our favorite sourdough pizza. The heating is electric and keeps the yurt quite warm down to about 10 degrees outside. We recommend bringing a nice wool sweater if you run on the cold side. The kitchen/bath house, about 40 steps from the yurt, is in progress and currently features a composting toilet, sink, and now a shower! BYO towels for the shower. The kitchen stove is not hooked up yet. There is a fridge, microwave, and coffee maker. Coffee provided! The view from the fire pit is one of our very favorites on the farm. This is a fantastic place to use as base camp for adventures or to just come and fully relax for a few days. Please Note: Due to the nature of our farm and the animals working on it, we are not able to host any animals including service animals. This is to keep our animals (and yours!) safe and happy. Thank you for understanding! Guest access Guests have full access to the yurt. It is a couple hundred feet away from the back of the farm house which is also rented out on Airbnb. The door to the yurt of located on the opposite side of the house so there is plenty of privacy. 45 minute farm tour available for $60. Please Note: Due to the nature of our farm and the animals working on it, we are not able to host any animals including service animals. This is to keep our animals safe and happy. Thank you for understanding!**Please note: The yurt is self-serve. We want to provide an affordable and special experience and in return you: ** 1. Bring your own Queen sheets. A duvet is provided 2. Bring your own towels 3. Clean up after yourself. If you leave dirty dishes, a mess, or don't give the place a quick vacuum, you'll be charged a $30 cleaning fee. Our 14 foot yurt is a tiny oasis from the hustle and bustle of every day life. Your door looks out over the edge of one of our pastures where you might see our organic cow herd or Icelandic sheep flock grazing. There is a separate kitchen/bath building with a composting toilet, shower, and kitchen area. Kitchen area includes coffee station (coffee provided), microwave, and fridge.
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Randolph Center, Orange, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) 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 Katie S.Joined in March 2024
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