We are a working micro farm located on the coast, surrounded by forest, wild plants and animals. We are located right next to the Humptulips River, with an excellent seasonal swimming hole in a short walking distance, fishing and boating. We are 6 miles from the beach. We grow fresh fruits and vegetables in season. We also have a flock of chickens, turkeys and a resident goat who gets all the loves. We are close to a wildlife refuge and horseback riding on the beach. We have a painting wall, as well as some magical forest paths on the land, and an orchard. Tons of hiking opportunities surrounding us!Far Out Campsite...pitch your tent on a flat area surrounded by Forest at the Far Out Little Farm! Step out and say hello to the resident goat, or walk on down the road to the Humptulips River for a swim. Dry off by the fire pit, or head out to the beach and ride a horse! Many nature activities in our area...hiking, biking, fishing, boating, kite flying, wildlife refuge, eagle and whale watching, sea shell collecting...or stay right here, and walk the trails on property, paint your inspiration on the mural wall, bring a book or meditate, warm yourself by the fire, watch some precious farm animals.
What to expect
Tent pitch
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
14 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firepit, communal
Toilet available
Pit toilet
Pets allowed
Potable water available
Hose, pump or well
Bins available
Compost bin, recycling bin, trash bin
Picnic table present
No showers
Cooking equipment absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
During your trip
Follow the
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Hoquiam, Grays Harbor, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Quinault, and Sq’ʷayáiɬaqtmš (Chehalis) First Nations according to