After being stuck in a city for 6 years, we finally made it back to the country. From the Midwest to Central Oregon, and now in a beautiful farm on the edge of Newberry Forest.
Broken Top Farm raises Nigerian Dwarf goats and has all the other critters (chickens, dogs, cats, and some deer that we've managed to hand feed some corn to).
On your visit, you can camp out with the goats (who get locked up at night). Bring your ATV or bike to hit the trails; load a paddle board and kayak to check out the amazing fishing, lakes, and hot springs just down the road; or maybe you need a warm place to hang out in between your trips to Mt. Bachelor, just 30 minutes away!
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Breakfast person? Bring your campfire pots and ask for a few farm fresh eggs to cook over your campfire!
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Our farm, Broken Top Farm, has goats, chickens, dogs, and cats! You’re welcome to camp out with the goats (they are locked up at night and the pasture is kept neat) or just outside of the pasture on the opposite side of the house to give as much privacy as possible.
While you’re in the area, try close attractions like Legend Cider Company or the Badlands Distillery. Maybe you just came for nature - that's fine. Check out the many ATV trails and huge play areas just down the road.If you’re willing to drive 20-60 minutes, visit the Newberry Volcano National Monument, see Crater Lake, hike to Paulina hot springs, ski (or zip line/bike in summer) down Mt. Bachelor, horseback ride through Central Oregon, climb/hike Smith Rock, or go fly fishing at the best trout lake in Oregon!
If you need ideas or directions, just ask!