The Jubilee Homestead

  • $35.00 /night
  • (5.0)5 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Come and stay for awhile (or just the night) on an active farmstead! Whether you're looking for the peace of country life, a quick stop on your way through, or a chance to experience farm life and get your hands dirty, we have a place for you!

Bring your tent, trailer, or RV and use one of our 3 designated camp spots or come experience our fully furnished glamping Cottage Tent for a truly relaxing getaway!

What you can expect when you camp at The Jubilee Homestead:

Free firewood

Free 20amp electricity hookup at all sites

Free water to fill your tanks

Free farm fresh, free-range eggs to collect yourself in the mornings plus more for sale when available.

Free access to broomball court and equipment in barn loft

Rustic trail around back of property about 1/4 mile long

Playground & sandbox

Dishwashing sink

Campers are welcome to enjoy The Milk Room which is our Lounge and Farm Store. You'll find self-serve coffee, hot cocoa, and other options available for purchase, including fresh garden produce when available. There is a microwave, places to sit and visit, and even a game table.

We have a nice, fully private outdoor shower with hot water available for $2.50/shower. Guests can pay on-site via our posted QR codes or cash box.

We have Nigerian dwarf goats, chickens, geese. We also have several apple trees, cherries, and elderberries.

We're also available for other events like birthday parties, intimate weddings, and group outings at our gazebo.

As grateful as we are to be out of a drought, the mosquitoes are back! We have several zappers around the property but please come prepared in case they're bad while you're here.

As a homeschooling, home business building family, there is usually a project or two always in the works to join in on if you feel so inclined or just sit back and enjoy the peace of clean air and loving goats!

Several lakes in the area provide numerous options for fishing, boating, and hiking. And nothing beats those evening country road walks while agate hunting!

Other area attractions include Mini golf in Cambridge, public aquatic center with water slides in Mora, and several state parks an hour or less away.

Our family at The Jubilee Homestead is looking forward to another great camping season in 2023! This small hobby farm is where I (Esther) grew up and now my husband Joel, our four children, and my parents, are developing it into a self-supporting farmstead and event venue as we raise chickens, rabbits and Nigerian dwarf goats, and grow a pick-your-own elderberry field. Our oldest son loves to plant and manage a small market garden with our campers in mind, so depending on when in the season you come, you may find some garden treasures to take home!

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Firewood
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Showers
Toilets
Trash
WiFi

Essentials

ADA Access
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Ron Fisher

3 years ago
5/5

we camped here for 2 nights with friends and we had a blast! they have an onsite "outhouse" thats nicer, and cleaner, than most gas station bathrooms. lots of garbage cans around a fire rings. they gave us free fire wood and let us plug our campers into their barn. they have goat pens and they are friendly, as well as some chickens walking around. The real star of the show is Odin, a grey barn cat with nerves of steel. he was very friendly and a fun little camp friend. they have a barn loft with a projector and lights that was an awesome movie theatre when it was raining. this place is great for kids. couples, anyone really! the hosts qre super nice too.

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Randi Bethel

1 year ago
5/5

I get elderberries from here the last couple years and I love this place! The family is so friendly and easy to work with

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Ruthie Felker

3 years ago
5/5

Nicest people, so helpful and kind. They have a lovely homestead and it was so fun to stay there and enjoy all they offer from the goats, the walking trail, chickens, sweetest friendly cat, barn loft area to watched movies or play broom ball. Esther and Joel thank you for making sure we were safe and comfortable!

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Leah Ward

1 year ago
5/5

The best people and nabiors that we could have they have kids our age they are fun to play with and their game nights are the best

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Brent

3 years ago
5/5

I reserved a camping spot with hipcamp for a fun birthday weekend. If you're into a quiet spot with fun farm animals and a chill atmosphere this is the place for you. They greeted us And give us a nice tour. There's plenty to keep someone occupied over the weekend. We played horseshoes, stargazed, roasted marshmallows over the bonfire, had a movie party in the barn loft, played broom ball, did the quarter mile hike, fed that goats, got eggs from the chickens, and had the best outhouse experience ever (you have to see the pictures to believe it). I did take some photos around the property to really get a good idea of what the place looks like. They even have a little shop where you can homemade items like soaps or elderberry juice. Late afternoon on Sunday they checked in just to see how everything was going which is really nice. Overall great people, beautiful property, and lots of potential for the future.

Only criticisms I'd say are don't expect fishing unless you like to do it in a small in-ground tank. Although it might be fun for younger kids our kids weren't really interested. The small hiking trail could be better maintained as it's not entirely accessible someone wasn't able to bend and dodge and weave. Also there could be some potential hazards around as any farmstead has so keep an eye on younger kids is a good idea. Finally, no alcohol on the property which can be a bummer if you want to have a drink around the fire.

I wish The family all the best and thanks for the cookies they were delicious! 👍

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