If you care about the planet, don't patronize this kind of place, for it's basically a suburban homesite hacked out of the forest with a house looking down on three campsites. This area of Puget Sound is some of the best tree-growing forest anywhere, a place where the Doug fir grew to 200 feet tall, but they've cleared out the forest and filled in the wetlands, and have big dogs running around disturing the wildlife, all for their dream of "back to nature". There's no real farm, but just some pens for pigs, chickens and goats, the latter in a small muddy enclosure. To get here you have to drive down a pot-holed road at about 5 mph for 10 or 15 minutes, and then you find three campsites sitting under the view of a suburban home, with the restroom a hike up the hill past their front yard. If you care about the environment, don't contribute to the loss of good forest land by patronizing residential sprawl.