39 acres hosted by Paula G.
1 lodging site · 6 tent sites
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Looking for a home-base for travels throughout Hoodland, inlcuding the coast, the Cascades, and the Columbia River Gorge? We're 30 miles west of Timberline on Mt. Hood, 35 miles east of downtown Portland, and just a couple of minutes off the main thoroughfare (Hwy 26) that connects the two.
Would a quick and easy getaway from the hustle of city life suit you? This is your spot for imbibing the forest without the chaos of crowded campgrounds.
How 'bout taking the family on an adventure in farm living? See what a real working regenerative farm looks and smells like!! The sheep, chickens, ducks, pigs, berries, and a forest playground will inspire your imaginations.
Whatever you're looking for, you're guaranteed to enjoy a bit of wild living, farm shenanigans, and yourself while you're here.
Our farm consists of 12 acres of garden, food forest, and silvopasture systems; 20 acres of regenerating forest, pond and wetland ecosystems for wildlife and native plants and animals; and 7 acres of farm buildings and infrastructure. Our approach to raising food and stewarding our lands focuses on building ecological resilience and diversity.
We have seven private tent campsites hidden in the forest but easily accessible by flat walking trails. Each camp oasis includes a level wood-chip pad for one tent, redwood stools and tables, and languid moments of absolute refuge and quiet (unless our livestock guardian dog hears a nighttime prowler - in which case, you'll hear some protective barking).
Plenty of large trees perfect for stringing a hammock surround every camp pad.
And every site is a short walk from a central camp amenities station with a toilet, hot water showers and wash sinks.
One of our sites (#7) is equipped with a vintage canvas tent; just bring your own bedding and essentials and save yourself the effort of setting up and taking down a tent!
You're welcome to walk the 2+ miles of farm trails and paths, check in on the animals, survey the farm pond, and find a spot for a forest bath or rest.
Please stay out of farm buildings, avoid OFF-trail walking (to protect our delicate farm and forest ecosystems), and close all gates after you pass through them (even if you found them open for some reason)!
Because of fire hazards, we cannot have camp fires between May 1 and December 1.
Please pack out all of your trash and leave your campsite as tidy as (or... for the best camp karma, leave it better than!) you found it.
Pets are not allowed because of food and farm animal safety.
More pictures and stories can be found on Instagram: @scrumpyfarest or https://scrumpyforestfarm.square.site