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Blooming Bus farms is a working urban flower, vegetable and fiber farm practicing sustainable, organic, natural farming practices. Spread out over 15 acres, upon completion, you’ll find 4 yurt sites and 3 byo tent sites. Working hard contributing to our compost are our alpaca and free range chickens. While this is a working farm, we try to not run any equipment before 10:00am! Inquire about reserving the entire property to host your group getaway!
A quick stay but what a beautiful property! I had a great evening stroll, and noticed all of the unique ways to stay and enjoy the land! Hope to be back next time my travels take me this way.
We had a wonderful stay at Blooming Bus Farms. This was our second time visiting the heated yurt during the winter, and it was so comfortable and cozy. We went as a family and appreciated all the details of the campsite, including fire starter, torches, the heated blankets, and comfy quilts. We enjoyed walking around the grounds and seeing the place lit up with fairy lights at night. The alpacas were so fun to see, especially Romeo who was born in May and was new since the last time we visited. We have recommended the place to several friends and hope to go back in the summer.
Camped just after a fresh snowfall. All the lights, snow, and farm friends (Alpacas?) made it really magical. Camped in our truck - easy to find and very quiet site. Had a chance to let the dogs run around and they said they enjoyed it too. Port-a-pottie was in great condition too. Whenever I travel through this part of Michigan I will choose this spot over any other in the area.
It was the perfect space for my class b. The alpacas were a big hit and the grounds are amazing. Would camp again!
Location
Niles, Berrien, Michigan, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Peoria, Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi), Myaamia, and Kaskaskia First Nations according to