6 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Lyle, WA*** PLEASE NOTE, THIS IS A WORKING FARM WITH FREE RANGE ANIMALS. ***
Nestled among the majestic White Oaks, our HipCamp Havest Haven resides within the charming Hillbilly Farm, a family-owned and operated haven with six generations of deep roots in the heart of the scenic Columbia River Gorge. Our working farm offers a unique experience, where you'll encounter livestock and free-range chickens roaming freely.
The property itself is a picturesque blend of ancient oak and maple woodlands, alongside grassy fields bursting with wildflowers in the spring. Several vantage points offer stunning views of the Columbia River and the iconic Mt. Hood. During your stay, you can explore our seasonal farm stand, brimming with produce and products grown, raised, or crafted right here on the farm. Take a leisurely stroll through our one-acre garden, where a U-pick salad bar and a tomato and herb garden await. For a closer look at farm life, visit our chickens, guinea hens, and pigs – even feed them apples! And don't forget to meet Petunia, our beloved Kunekune pig, who adores a good belly rub.
Our campground, featuring two sites sharing a one-acre field alongside a quiet county road, provides a peaceful outdoor retreat. Unfiltered spring water is accessible at spigots near the camp and farm stand; however, we recommend purifying the water for drinking or bringing your own. Please be aware that the campsites' proximity to the county road means occasional traffic may be seen and heard.
Beyond the farm, you'll find yourself perfectly situated just 1.5 miles east of the Catherine Creek Recreation Area. This prime location caters to a wide range of interests, from hiking and mountain biking to hunting and rock climbing at Coyote Wall. Windsurfing, wine tasting at four neighborhood wineries (two within walking distance), and bird watching are also popular activities. The area teems with wildlife, including wild turkeys, deer, and a variety of songbirds. Further afield, a short drive opens up countless recreational opportunities, including fishing, swimming, beaches, boating, wind sports, wildlife viewing, kayaking, paddleboarding, and white-water rafting.