Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
This is a 120 acres of trees, meadows, wild flowers, farm land, cows, pigs, chickens, ducks on the convergence of 2 Rivers the Mohawk and the McKinzie. There is an empty barn with a bathroom, refrigerator and hot plate, a barbeque is outside the barn. The walks are beautiful. Just 15 minutes from downtown Eugene.
We loved this place because it was a short drive from home and it was quite. My 2 small pups loved the fact that they had lots of room to run and play. This was perfect for a quick disconnect and recharge for the new month!
The sunrises and sunsets were stunning! My dog had the best time ever, very friendly hosts that give you lots of privacy but make sure you can access all of the beautiful amenities in the outdoor shower and beautiful barn space. Lovely trails too, but wet!
Had a large group camp with our trailers on Jodie’s land. It was a great property. She had cleaned up the barn so we’d have a dry place to hang out. Will definitely stay again! Thanks for everything!
Good:
1) host is very responsive
2) signage to sites is clear
Less good:
1) lots of poison oak including in the individual sites. Had to carefully site our trailer so we weren’t walking through it.
2) very isolated, which was generally nice, but when a second party of campers came on in the middle of the night (like literally 1:00 in the morning), it was kinda freaky. I don’t know exactly what the host could do in this case, maybe give a heads up that another party has reserved?
Location
Springfield, Lane, Oregon, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Kalapuya, Chafan, Kalapuya (Mohawk), Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians First Nations according to