Beautiful piece of land, serene and rural. In the morning we saw goats, ducks, and chickens as well as deer, squirrels, and a fox. Campsite #2 was private and woodsy with perfect trees for hanging lights or a hammock, a picnic table, a fire pit, several chairs, a fire extinguisher, and an unexpectedly gorgeous little koi pond (an old water trough with a very large white and orange goldfish inside). The inside bathroom was sweet and had lots of items provided and for sale on the honor system. Tom was so kind and very knowledgeable about the history of his land; a joy to talk to. Prepare for a bumpy road in and a bit of a walk to the site (though really nice carts were provided). I wish we had more time to explore — this farm is set within a larger park with many hiking trails. We would stay again!