113 acres hosted by Desiree F.
2 tent sites
Our property is owned and shared by the members of Oran Mor Community. We are a small homestead growing a lot of permaculture gardens with a focus on wild edibles and native plants. We operate a nursery, apothecary business, a kids Wildskool, and print a seasonal magazine in-house. We share our lives and communal spaces. There are 3 creeks running through the land, one called Little Creek which is year round and has a fun little swimming hole. To learn more about us search for Oran Mor Community on the web.
More about this land:
TENT CAMPING: Pitch your tent near the creek or farther out in a patch on the edge of the woods. There are many beautiful camping spots. Feel free to build a fire for cooking, relaxing, or whatever. A cool part of camping here is that we are a mostly off-grid homestead (with wifi) and we are a small community. We raise ducks and geese along with many gardens and wild spaces, and we build really cool things out of our lands bountiful resources like our timber frame slipstraw and cob tiny house.
Your campsite can be just a couple minutes walk away from our main community center, or you are welcome to set up camp farther away and be more remote in the woods. There are multiple swimming holes along Little Creek, some more secluded ones that are clothing optional. We also have walking trails that you are welcome to enjoy.
CAR or RV CAMPING: We have a spot to park a small RV or camper and plug into electricity. You are also welcome to car camp.
We typically serve two communally shared meals every day and you are invited to join us for these. These meals are included in the price of your stay. You are also welcome to cook your own meals at one of the various fire pits here.Pitch your tent near the creek or farther out in a patch on the edge of the woods. Feel free to build a fire for cooking, relaxing, or whatever. A cool part of camping here is that we are a mostly off-grid homestead (with wifi) and we are a small community. We raise free range chickens and other birds, garden in a permaculture style utilizing no-till and have various food forest plantings, and we build really cool things out of our lands bountiful resources like our timber frame slipstraw and cob tiny house.
Your campsite can be just a couple minutes walk away from our main community center, or you are welcome to set up camp farther away and be more remote in the woods. There are multiple swimming holes along Little Creek, some more secluded ones that are clothing optional. We also have walking trails that you are welcome to enjoy.
We typically serve two communally shared meals every day and you are invited to join us during these. These meals are included in the price of your stay. You are also welcome to cook your own meals at one of the various fire pits here.