2025 UPDATE:
We were recently renovated by the Burdoin Mt Wildfire. Photos will be updated as soon as possible. The area that is usually for camping was burned and is a field of ash. Along Read more...
2025 UPDATE:
We were recently renovated by the Burdoin Mt Wildfire. Photos will be updated as soon as possible. The area that is usually for camping was burned and is a field of ash. Along with this our outhouses and vineyard were impacted severally. We have one outhouse that is down by the winery which can be used but it is not too close to the camping area. If you feel a need to cancel your reservation we understand however, if you can tough out some burnt ground we really appreciate the support in this time of need. As of 7/25 we do not have access to the property but we will update this as soon as we are no longer in an evacuation zone.
25 years in the making from a cattle ranch and alfalfa pasture to a scenic wildflower and wildlife haven, our farm is a working winery and vineyard. We have reestablished native wildflowers and grasses back into our vineyard in order to help conserve native prairie habitat. 80 percent of our land is oak woodland and is in the process of restoring itself from the aggressive grazing of cattle. Therefore, our farm provides a shelter for deer, turkeys, hawks, and bobcats. We enjoy these animals and give them the space that is due for sharing the land. We do almost all of our work by hand and do not own a tractor or much other farm equipment so our farm is a quiet and relaxed setting. Our property lies in a seasonal creek bottom that is an infrequent source of water in our area. Because of this all of our household water and agriculture is run from a spring and wildlife come from a distance to replenish their thirst.
2025 UPDATE:
We were recently renovated by the Burdoin Mt Wildfire. Photos will be updated as soon as possible. The area that is usually for camping was burned and is a field of ash. Along Read more...
2025 UPDATE:
We were recently renovated by the Burdoin Mt Wildfire. Photos will be updated as soon as possible. The area that is usually for camping was burned and is a field of ash. Along with this our outhouses and vineyard were impacted severally. We have one outhouse that is down by the winery which can be used but it is not too close to the camping area. If you feel a need to cancel your reservation we understand however, if you can tough out some burnt ground we really appreciate the support in this time of need. As of 7/25 we do not have access to the property but we will update this as soon as we are no longer in an evacuation zone.
25 years in the making from a cattle ranch and alfalfa pasture to a scenic wildflower and wildlife haven, our farm is a working winery and vineyard. We have reestablished native wildflowers and grasses back into our vineyard in order to help conserve native prairie habitat. 80 percent of our land is oak woodland and is in the process of restoring itself from the aggressive grazing of cattle. Therefore, our farm provides a shelter for deer, turkeys, hawks, and bobcats. We enjoy these animals and give them the space that is due for sharing the land. We do almost all of our work by hand and do not own a tractor or much other farm equipment so our farm is a quiet and relaxed setting. Our property lies in a seasonal creek bottom that is an infrequent source of water in our area. Because of this all of our household water and agriculture is run from a spring and wildlife come from a distance to replenish their thirst.
Past trips
Site 1 - Tranquility on the Siletz River
in Tranquility on the Siletz River, OregonClark's creek Camping
in Garden Zen Camping, Washington