32 acres hosted by Bob & Stephanie F.
2 RV/tent sites
Welcome to your campsite nestled in a mostly wooded property, situated between timber lands and the Siuslaw National Forest. We offer a few open field areas suitable for camping, providing support for vehicles when dry, as well as areas nestled between Douglas Fir trees. Our modern double restroom features running water and a hot shower for your comfort. Towels and washcloths are available.
Please note that while this is a working farm with minimal resources, we strive to offer an authentic camping experience. However, due to recent weather events, particularly an ice storm, our property may have debris from downed tree limbs. While the main field remains pristine, private areas may have visible debris.
Explore our small aquaponics system, which has been running for about ten years and which now houses sunfish, koi, and bass. We have occasional visits from elk, deer, bobcats, coyotes, bears, and mountain lions. Our year-round stream hosts salmon spawning annually, and nearby, you'll find a large swimming hole for relaxation.
Adjacent to our property, the legacy Glenwood Cemetery adds to the serene atmosphere. Enjoy stunning sunrise or sunset views from Table Mountain just a couple of miles away. Please be aware that our property borders a timber company, so access to certain areas may vary, especially during active logging hours. Ayers Lake located a bit past Table Mountain is a secluded spot for trout fishing.
For outdoor enthusiasts, the new C2C trail (Corvallis to Coast) crosses our road just over two miles above us, offering opportunities for short hikes or bike rides. While we offer peace and quiet, please plan accordingly as we are fairly distant from activity areas. Note that a portion of your journey to our property may lack cell coverage, but we provide a reliable satellite connection for communication needs once you arrive.The barn field camping area is approximately 300 feet long by 200 feet wide of moderately level grass between a stand of 20-year-old Douglas Fir trees and a small fenced-in orchard. The creek is about 200 feet past the far edge of the field. You are welcome to spread out anywhere in the field. Do not drive vehicles past the solar panels towards the creek as there are numerous sink holes in that area that could cause a vehicle to get stuck.
The restrooms are on the opposite side of the barn from the camping field, and you would have passed them on the way in from the road. The restroom water is filtered and UV sterilized. Towels and washcloths are available.
There is an electrical outlet on the white connection box located beside the solar panels. It is always available but only for low power applications such as charging devices, an air pump, etc. (no RV hookup, heaters, or cook tops).
The barn is generally not open to the public as it contains too many hazards to adequately explain in a short period of time. A picnic table and some small camp chairs are available if desired.