



Pitch your tent in our beautiful oak grove, or in the heart of our wildflower prairie in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. You'll have easy access to potable water, a composting toilet, and can take advantage of the unique opportunity to learn about primitive skills and the homesteading lifestyle from your hosts, Danny and Sarah.
Danny is an herbalist and stu
Pitch your tent in our beautiful oak grove, or in the heart of our wildflower prairie in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge. You'll have easy access to potable water, a composting toilet, and can take advantage of the unique opportunity to learn about primitive skills and the homesteading lifestyle from your hosts, Danny and Sarah.
Danny is an herbalist and studies plant medicine extensively, often utilizing materials foraged from the property or from the nearby woods. Upon request, Danny can lead herb walks and foraging talks to interested campers.
Sarah is an accomplished survivalist and taxidermy artist, who teaches hide-tanning, skinning, and butchering. She has been featured on national television for her primitive survival skills, and can teach classes on tracking wildlife and tanning animal skins.
Let our homestead serve as your home base while you fish, hunt, hike, and explore the stunning Columbia River Gorge!
- Check in: After 9AM
- Check out: Before 1PM
- Cancellation policy: Flexible
- On arrival: Meet and greet
- Minimum nights: 1 night
- Accepts bookings: 3 months out Weeknight discount: 5% off
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Homestead Living Tour
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Activities
Offered on the Host's property or nearby.
Biking
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Boating
Our homestead is located within 20 minutes of the Columbia River Gorge, and is just over 1 hour from Trout Lake.
Fishing
Wildheart's close proximity to the Columbia River Gorge offers world-class fishing opportunities for species such as salmon, st...Read more
Hiking
Numerous hiking trails abound in the regions many state parks.
Horseback riding
Check out Grayback Mountain in the Klickitat Wildlife Area for an amazing 25-mile trail ride, or keep it simple with a 9-mile r...Read more
Paddling
The Columbia River Gorge offers paddling opportunities, and Wildheart Homestead is just a short drive away from Horsethief Lake...Read more
Wind sports
The Columbia River Gorge is know within the wind sports community as "Wind River", and the name is no misnomer! World-class win...Read more
Off-roading (OHV)
There are many places to enjoy OHV trails on public land near Goldendale, if you know where to look (and locals often keep the ...Read more
Swimming
The Goldendale community pool is open most days in the summer (there is an additional fee to get in which can be discussed with...Read more
Wildlife watching
Wildheart Homestead itself is a pretty wild area, being home to turkey, mule deer, coyotes, a variety of songbirds, and even th...Read more
Terrain
Natural features you'll find at Wildheart Homestead in Washington.
Desert
Did you know that Wildheart is locating in an ecosystem known as a High Desert? This region is characterized by a desert-like c...Read more
Forest
Wildheart offers camping opportunities in our beloved Oak Grove forest. While most are scrub oak which attract deer and wild tu...Read more
Field
We're proud of the ecological diversity of the land here at Wildheart, but our wildflower field is our favorite. Spring is the ...Read more
River, stream, or creek
Consider Wildheart your home base as you explore the Columbia River Gorge! World-class fishing and windsports, hiking and wine ...Read more
Farm
Our homestead keeps an array of farm animals for pleasure and profit, from goats to chickens to pigs. Despite the presence of n...Read more
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10 Reviews
PROS: The location was nice and private. Sarah was a very responsive host. the animals were wonderful. Propane grill and picnic table available made cooking a breeze.
CONS: We didn't realize how rough the roads into the homestead would be. My Nissan Sentra did just fine, but not appropriate for a low clearance vehicle. The pond was only seasonal and since we went in the dry season it had evaporated!
I was lucky to have the camp area to myself. I slept under the stars - no tent needed. I got the tour of the homestead which enabled me to see all the animals. It was a great spot, I liked the privacy and the picnic table area was a short walk and very nice. The bathroom is also a short walk. I’ll stay there again if I decide to revisit the Goldendale area.
We had a hard time finding the place, the town doesn’t recognize the address, so our gps only brought us to the street but once we got there, it was pretty neat and a cool experience. I’d stay there again if I’m in that neck of the woods.
Sarah was a fantastic host. She showed us around and allowed us to get involved with the farm. Her animals are lovely. The camp site is basic but perfect for what we needed. There is a toilet and a shower as well as a fire pit area with propane barbecue available. Sara lives an amazing lifestyle we are envious of and is so welcoming. We would stay here again and recommend it to others.
We booked last minute, needing a place to land after a late concert in the Gorge. Sarah and Danny were very responsive and accommodating, and we appreciate it!
Sarah and Dan were very helpful and thoughtful. They put up a shelter for me that helped me through an intense hail storm. And they checked to make sure I was okay.



- Property
- Wildheart Homestead
- State
- Washington
- Country
- United States
- $25/night
- 4 Sites