Offers products directly sourced or produced on the farm.
Big rig-friendly
Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
We have a small organic farm that raises vegetables and flowers for our farmstand. We also have 4 horses and our beloved old (26) llama “Ellie”. The herd is looked after by 2 border collies Finally, “Ralph” our 16 yo shihtzu can be seen getting some sun outside on nice days. It is an ideallyc rural farm setting
Cheryl, her husband, and their dogs were kind and welcoming. We appreciated the fire pit and table provided and enjoyed staying on their property. Loved watching their llama and horses! There are plenty of coastal towns, hiking trails, and fun spots to explore in the area. Be sure to check out their farm stand for jam, hot pepper relish, honey, salsa, fresh produce, cute plants and more.
Was not what we expected. Thought this would be a full hookup site for RV's. This was just a space next to a house with the water and electricity feeding from the house. We were told not to drink the water and the pressure was very low. The electric was only 30 amps and and there were multiple cords connected together to reach the RV, so the amperage was questionable. We struggled to open our slides, because of the low amps. The tree that they want you to park under had low branches and would have scratched our RV if we parked under it. The site is just an unlevel grassy area, again next to the house and our door faced the open garage. The sewer was far away and we barely had enough pipe to reach it. They had two separate sewer pipes, one for gray water which emptied on the property and a black water. There was dog poop all over the grassy area and dogs that ran loose (we were advised that these dogs were not friendly). Because of the loose dogs we were not able to hang outside with our dogs (which it stated must be on a leash). We didn't feel welcomed and were glad we were there for only one night.
Also the entry road had trees that needed to be trimmed, they rubbed our RV both on the entry and departure.
Really enjoyed RV camping here. Beautiful farm with horses and a lllama. So cute. Our hosts Cheryl and Michael were super nice and friendly and gave local recommendations of the area. Would come again!
Location
Arundel, York, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to