It's hard to imagine a more welcoming Hipcamp host. That's an understatement. It honestly felt like saying goodbye to family by the time we left after our 3 nights at the lovely farm for the 2024 eclipse. We tent camped in the Pasture Southeast. The pasture was huge, so even though there were about 20 or so other campers in the pasture for the eclipse, there was tons of space. The goats, chickens, and pigs were a delight. We were incredibly lucky to meet the newborn goat, Natalie, on her first day of life during the last day of our stay! The serenade of happy birds, including an owl, added even more peacefulness to the atmosphere. A thunderstorm brought quite a bit of rain that took a while to drain, so checking in with the host and scouting a route is a good idea after rain before driving in the pasture. My girlfriend reported noticing the train that runs through the nearby town at night, so earplugs might be helpful to light sleepers and those not used to train sounds. I'm not sure when or if I'll find myself back in this beautiful part of Illinois, but camping again at, or at least stopping by the farm for a visit would be on my to do list 100%. Thank you, Cheri and family for an absolutely wonderful experience!!