Caitlin M R.doesn't recommendSeptember 5, 2022
Black Hollow Farm - A 501(c)3
👍people/cause, camp spot needs wor
Maybe if we had arrived at a decent hour and been able to see better we would have had a better idea where the best place to set up would have been, but it was such a small space, and in the walk way they needed to use to feed the animals in the morning it was not really a comfortable situation.. a lot of animals right next to the camp spot meant an overwhelming smell from their feces/urine.. they seem like truly great people so I hate to leave a poor review, but maybe if they finessed a spot away from the animals and walkway it could be spectacular..
One very cool thing that we arrived to was a kit to make s'mores over the fire with- which we did and loved!
Elijah B.recommendsAugust 29, 2022
Black Hollow Farm - A 501(c)3
Amazing property, sweet animals, and very welcoming hosts! This was a great stop on our way to Mt Hood. Loved meeting the animals and chatting with the hosts. Would definitely recommend if you’re in the area!
Andrew C.recommendsAugust 28, 2022
Black Hollow Farm - A 501(c)3
Camping with the animals!
A wonderful little family farm with cute animals, and adorable piglets. I had a great time helping do the feeding and enjoying the atmosphere
Caitlin M R.recommendsAugust 14, 2022
Black Hollow Farm - A 501(c)3
Amazing Cause, and Great Host
Great host, haven't gotten to stay there yet actually because we didn't end up making it, but awesome and kind to interact with and if you check out their website hopshoovesandhumanity.org, you can checkout what their missions are, and they amazing causes, am looking forward to getting to go soon!
Monica S.recommendsJune 4, 2022
Black Hollow Farm - A 501(c)3
Amazing little farm and hosts
Did a night of tent/car camping at this little farm and was blown away! The animals were the stars of the show and we were greeted with a detailed note of all their names and temperaments. Were provided treats for both ourselves and the horses and enjoyed them over a campfire at dusk. Even had the opportunity to use their huge trampoline! We left the next morning with some of their excess quail and chicken eggs and and feeling lucky to have stayed in such a unique little farm. Though it was never requested, we made an additional donation to their 501c3 for the important work they are doing. Note this was not intended to be a place to use wifi extensively: There was only one bar where we camped and zero near the campfire. But if you love animals and great hospitality, this is a wonderful place to unplug. Thanks for sharing!