We loved camping at a flower farm!!
Wow wow wow. The property is beautiful, and very private! The campsite is enclosed in pine trees, leaving a super soft, magical ground to walk across (it almost feels like you’re bouncing across it). We brought our dog Hennie and he loved the trails, dappled sunbeams and laying on the forest floor. We read books in the hammock, drank morning coffee on the deck, played games in the screen porch, listened to the breeze through the pines, grilled hotdogs and hamburgers on the propane grill (and smores on the campsite grill later), wandered the insanely beautiful gardens, bought a few perennials, and listened to barred owls at night by the campfire. We appreciated that there was an enclosed toilet nearby, a screen porch in addition to the tent, firewood available (so nice!) and all the thoughtful touches. Parking was a short drive up a trail (we did it in a Fiat, surprisingly), and the site was a few hundred feet from that. Mark and Bonnie were gracious, both gave us our space but also were available if we had questions. We’ll definitely be back! I want to see the farm when the flowers are in full bloom!
Definitely go visit the Nezinscot farm while there! They have home-made everything (definitely get a cinnamon roll, fresh bread, and their cheese).
It is tick season and camping, so do a tick check when you get home! Also, Mark warned us that it gets chilly at night and to bring extra sleeping bags - we were glad we did! But that is Maine in early May for you.