The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small blackberry farm. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience.
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One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There are a potable water/hose bib and auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fi
The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small blackberry farm. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience.
Learn more about this land:
One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There are a potable water/hose bib and auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fire conditions. Pack out own trash/garbage. No Pets allowed. Only visible neighbors are three horses on neigboring 10 acre farm property. No reliable Wi-Fi (The Key Peninsula is a rural area that needs reliable broadband!). Beach access has been closed for the Winter.
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The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small blackberry farm. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience.
Learn more about this land:
One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There are a potable water/hose bib and auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fi
The place has been farmland since about 1926. It became a family horse property with three pastures and now is a small blackberry farm. Tall cedars and fir remain in the back of the property and provide for a forest experience.
Learn more about this land:
One acre pasture for dry RV camping (no restroom facilities). There are a potable water/hose bib and auxilliary 110 volt 15 amp AC connection via extension cord from barn. You should rely primarily on your own power. Walking trails in cedar trees and on hill across 10 acres with flower fields and blackberry "farm". Free blackberry picking in season (August and Early September). Deer, racoons, foxes, bald eagles and occassional coyote on site. Keep food and trash secure. No toilet or sewer available. Dry camping only, no camp fires allowed due to fire conditions. Pack out own trash/garbage. No Pets allowed. Only visible neighbors are three horses on neigboring 10 acre farm property. No reliable Wi-Fi (The Key Peninsula is a rural area that needs reliable broadband!). Beach access has been closed for the Winter.
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