Staying at Kelsey’s farm was just the best experience. When we pulled up, Kelsey was out working in her farm getting prepared for the upcoming freeze. We had told her we were interested in starting a small farm ourselves, so she encouraged us to book a tour of the farm, which we happily did. Kelsey took the time to show us around, answer all of our questions and explain all of the amazing sustainable practices she has going on at her farm.
We had the opportunity to see all of her vegetable rows, the hoop house, took a walk through the pollinator garden, and had the pleasure of seeing her beehive.
There are plenty of places to set up camp, though we opted to sleep in our truck because of the unexpected freezing temperatures. She said we were welcome to move about in the camping area if we wanted to get away from road noise (which there isn’t any). Her farm stand, though closed due to Covid, was adorable. She also had a lovely fire ring set up with plenty of firewood and seating. Fresh water was also available and the toilet was super clean, with convenient lamps to utilize.
Barred and great horned owls, sandhill cranes, and the occasional bellow of nearby cows could be heard, adding to the ambience of the setting.
Kelsey is incredibly friendly, and a great host. She deserves all of the support for what she is doing for her community on her small farm. I highly recommend a stay at Kelsey’s farm.