Definitely the way to go if you are looking for something slightly more off-grid than a park or campground. The setting is almost perfect and won't disappoint. The farm is owned by a very nice family who in turn are gracious hosts and even offer meals and a tour of their farm for an extra cost. One thing to keep in mind. This is in fact a working farm. Complete with farm animals and their various noises. While it's not a deal-breaker for most, if you don't like getting up to a farmer's alarm clock (aka a rooster...or two) this may not be the place for you. The proximity of the campground to the farm animals is pretty close so that true peace, quiet, and serenity might not be attainable in those early morning hours. When I visited there were also packs of dogs peripheral to the property out hunting both mornings we were there. Combine that with the roosters and it was quite a chorus. I will very likely visit again.