Vera P.recommendsNovember 26, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
Nice place to stay. Plenty of space. Enjoying forest atmosphere, bird’s singing, sense of privacy. Good communication with Daniel.
Penny S.recommendsOctober 29, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
Daniel was waiting with our dozen eggs. He was welcoming and informative.
Our spot was level and having electricity was helpful. His place is peaceful and quiet. We could see the full moon through the trees. 14 elk wandered by. His place is close to lots of hiking trails. I will definitely be returning.
Thanks Daniel for a great stay!
Gail D.recommendsOctober 1, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
I really enjoyed the quiet, secluded and woodsy surroundings while being close enough to the main house to feel safe. I got lots of work done and had a great sleep. Recharged both my batteries and my van's. Daniel met me when I pulled in and answered all my questions. He is a gracious host. I appreciate those who share what they have to help others like myself make our lifestyle work. Won't hesitate to recommend this spot.
Linda B.recommendsAugust 18, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
A small quiet farm, very peaceful
If you’re looking for a break from busyness and noise, this is it. This small farm is continually being developed for more camp sites in terms of clearing land and installing power poles, but the main site with 20/30 amp power there now is cozy and surrounded mostly by trees. Located next to Taylor Mountain Forest, there is hiking close by, including around the farm. The host, Daniel, is very gracious and helpful.
Linda B.recommendsAugust 7, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
Quiet and lovely retreat
This was my second stay. I am currently on my 3rd stay! That should tell you how I feel about this site! Daniel is awesome, the farm is cute, it’s nice and quiet.
Linda B.recommendsAugust 2, 2023
Taylor Mountain Farm and Forest
A small peaceful farm
I love the quiet and the animals (both the farm animals and wild animals). Once in a while I can hear chickens or a cow or the neighbor’s horses. So far, I’ve seen an elk, but mostly “traces” of them and others.