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Crazy Cow Farm Adventures is located in a small quiet town called Samaria, Idaho. Our family has run this farm since, Samaria was first settled in the late 1800s. It is a working farm, and so you will see us feeding the baby calves, and lambs, irrigating the fields, harvesting and hauling hay as we go about our day. We work hard on the farm but we also know how to play hard. Crazy Cow Farm Adventures has a fun hay chopper wagon ball game, peddle cart track (lots of fun for all ages), and farmyard laser tag. All of these fun activities can be purchased along with your night stay. Contact us for reservations and prices. The Crazy Cow Farm Adventures is the perfect place to unwind and become renewed.
The Blue Goose is the old saloon that has been restored and turned into a little store, right here in Samaria just a few blocks from Crazy Cow Farm Adventures.
Samaria is located near several reservoirs, where those that love to fish, can go enjoy the water. Yellowstone is just a few hours away, while Downata and Lava Hot Springs are both just a few minutes away.
Malad City, Idaho is just a short ten minute drive and you can find the grocery store, pharmacy, hospital, and all the other comforts from home there.
Grateful we were able to stay here even though it was just pit stops along our road trip. Shayna is so accommodating and we appreciated all the work and details she put (and continues to put in) into this place.
Crazy Cow Farm is a delightful spot in a quiet agricultural setting in Malad ID, about half way from Tremonton UT to Pocatello ID. It is a welcome stop after suffering through the traffic in the Salt Lake City corridor. Shayna and Luke are very welcoming and even provide the fixings for S'mores. The sites offer a campfire ring and water is nearby. The 'outhouse' is modern with a flush toilet and a sink and the showers are well appointed and attached to the outhouse. There are optional remodeled camp trailers for those not bring their own tent or RV. The ground was level and spacious for our van. Adjacent to the property, the owners have also created a Malad Valley Heritage Square; a collection of original log buildings and wagons from the valley which give a good portrayal of the local agricultural history.
It was a very pleasant stay and we now have it on our list of places to stop on our way south to the desert in the Spring.
What a delightful place to stay! Everything was so fun from the giant sandbox to the swing stairs and hammock to the excellent recommendation of a local fishing spot. We’ll definitely be back!!!
We loved the vintage camping trailer (Jessie)! It was nicely decorated in a western theme. It had its own private yard with a firepit, picnic table and chairs for relaxing. The bed was super comfortable and the heater kept the trailer a cozy temperature. (It was a cool fall evening.) Shayna and Luke were great hosts. We hope to stop here again someday. A nice place for young and old!
Loved our stay on Shayna’s farm. Helping feed the sheep,horses,pigs,calves
Was a treat. There were even baby buffalo there! Access to the cute renovated “outhouses” and even a shower elevated it to luxury camping. Even a s,mores kit provided! This was the first night we’ve camped with our new travel trailer, and it has set the bar very high. Thank you Shayna for your warm hospitality!
Location
Malad City, Oneida, Idaho, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Shoshone-Bannock and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) First Nations according to