Joe C.recommendsMarch 5, 2024
Lazy Days at Emerald Acres
RV Camping at Emerald Acres Farms
I’d totally recommend this place for families of all ages. It’s close to Edwardsville which was great for an event we went to. Our 25’ Airstream fit nicely and they provided water and electric hookups. Stella is such a friendly dog and guided us on our hikes around the property. The hobby farm was a big hit with our family. We loved meeting all the animals, especially the two-week-old triplet baby goats.
Elena S.recommendsOctober 3, 2023
Lazy Days at Emerald Acres
Lovely place to camp! Beautiful views and hiking trails, and it was so much fun meeting the goats, llamas, and of course Stella the dog. The hosts are very friendly and the site is clean and convenient to get to.
Robert C.recommendsSeptember 23, 2023
Prairegrass Field at Emerald Acres
Matt
Great place, enjoyed the animals, the scenery, and the feeling of the woods
Susan H.recommendsSeptember 18, 2023
Lazy Days at Emerald Acres
Beautiful, wooded site with convenient bathroom and shower. Water and electric hookup nearby. Best, friendly dog I’ve ever seen. Llamas, goats, a pig, and chickens (even were given some fresh eggs!), A few trails for hiking through the woods. Super peaceful and private; wish we could have stayed much longer❤️
Dallas A.recommendsSeptember 6, 2023
Prairegrass Field at Emerald Acres
Trip out west!
Beautiful place with great views and an awesome host!
Lewis L.recommendsJuly 2, 2023
Prairegrass Field at Emerald Acres
Great camping NE of St. Louis
We stayed at the Prairegrass site, which is the most remote site. Would absolutely stay again. The site is beautiful and secluded - plenty of flat space for whatever size tent you have. The site is maybe about a 3-5 minute walk from the parking. Monica was so friendly and helpful - she offered to meet us with her ATV to drive our gear to the site (and back at the end) so we wouldn't need to carry it. There was power and a bathroom with flushing toilet and hot shower at the barn. The goats and llamas were very cool. And the best part might have been Stella to dog - she led us to the site on arrival and kept us company at our campfire each night (super friendly and loved snuggles but also easily kept her distance if you made it clear you didn't have any snuggles and then as soon as we went into our tent she would head back to the barn for the night). About 20 minutes to Edwardsville (cute town with plenty of restaurants) and about 45 minutes to St. Louis.