The Little Farm

  • $70.00 /night
  • (5.0)4 reviews

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Camping Style

Backpacker
Cabin
Other Camping
RV Camping
Tent Camping
Trailer Camping

About Campground

Wake up to rooster crows, horse nickers and the bleating of baby goats! We are a working permaculture farm 45 minutes from Mt. Rainier National Park. Whether you would like a launch pad for the continental U.S.' highest peak or a unique farm experience, we would love to have you. Fresh, organically grown farm produce available seasonally, organically fed farm eggs too! Our 3 bed 1 bath RV is available for your reservation.

The space

We are a small family farm and a working farm. We raise chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and Nigerian Dwarf Goats as well as fresh eggs and produce.

Guest access

You will have full and exclusive access to the RV as well as a fire pit, Weber grill, and outdoor furniture. Do not interact with the animals without host supervision and do not enter animal enclosures.

Other things to note

One of the birds' favorite hangout spots on a hot day is under the RV. Please be prepared for lots of close encounters with the fowl.

The RV may need to be dumped during your visit. We will do this for you! All we need from you is for you to pull the slide out in and let us know!

We offer firewood and charcoal on site for $5 a bundle and $3 a bag, respectively. We have community use matches and lighter fluid available at no charge. We also provide laundry wash and fold service for $10 per load, if needed and if available.

We are able to host group events across our multiple tent sites. If you have a larger group gathering please let us know and we can help you coordinate.

Roosters crow early! They usually start around 4 AM. This is typical behavior but worth noting for those unfamiliar with rooster behavior. The geese are loud. This is a working farm and it is often full of animal noise and sometimes stinky. Please be prepared for a real farm experience!

By booking this property you are agreeing to the following :

Liability Waiver:

You understand that this farm visit is at your own risk and that special risks may be involved with a farm visit. You accept full responsibility for any bodily injury arising from this farm visit and hold owner harmless. You understand there are potential dangers that farm visits may present to children who are not carefully supervised, as well as the danger to any person on the farm visit if a person has health risks, or if a person is on the farm visit while intoxicated or using any kind of drugs or medication, or while pregnant. You agree to be fully and solely responsible for any accidents you may incur. You understand the risks discussed above and agree that you will assume all responsibility for yourself and for the consequences of those in your party. You agree to waive any claim whatsoever against CBL Farming, LLC, the owner, managers, agents, heirs and assignees thereof for accidents or claims arising from your farm visit. You understand that there are electric fences on property and agree not to touch or approach the fence. You assume all responsibility for any injury resulting from touching electric fencing. Do not enter animal enclosures or interact with the animals without guest supervision. You further understand that the horse is off limits and is not part of the farm visit experience as we are not an equine activities facility. You assume all responsibility for any injury arising out of approaching, petting, touching, feeding or otherwise interacting with the horse. Any guest displaying reckless or endangering behavior will be asked to leave without a refund.

You also understand that the water available is well water. We do occasionally test the water but can offer no assurances to its safety or lack of potentially dangerous microorganisms at any given time as well water is ground water. Unboiled well water may pose health risks, young children and the elderly may be particularly at risk. Boiling the water will ensure its safety. Alternatively, plan to bring bottled water for drinking and use well water for washing.

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

Cabins

Features

Reservable
Toilets
WiFi

Essentials

Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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cococool 168

2 years ago
5/5

Wonderful little farm. Our family could not of found a better campsite.

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Karen Estes

1 year ago
5/5

So happy a healthy and happy farm moved to our neck of the woods in Graham. I bought duck eggs that are delicious! I will be getting my chicken eggs from this farm, too. I am looking forward to visiting the farm again, getting more organic products and meeting the farmers and their animals. Welcome to Graham!

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