A shared space for the animals and the artist. We are working on becoming sustainable into the future where we can gather to work on our art in a loving natural and healthy environment. We welcome you to come relax and rejuvinate on this sacred ground. We ask you respectfully carry in carry out any trash. The farm can accommodate and accept your empty recyclables and compostable material (meat is NOT an allowed compost item). Please arrive before dark to guarantee reservation as meet and greet required as well as to be shown area. Our family practices kindness and encourages community. #NFA ⚡
Cheryl and Jim's campsite offers a welcoming and refreshing community atmosphere, receiving high praise for its friendly hosts and unique artistic touches. Guests appreciate the peaceful and secluded setting, perfect for those seeking a serene escape with a touch of whimsy. However, some visitors noted the presence of mosquitoes and the lack of individual site amenities like fire pits, which might be a consideration for those planning a stay. Overall, the campsite is often described as a delightful retreat where campers feel a strong sense of community and creativity.
Cheryl was a wonderful host with the most wonderful property. We felt safe and secure and peaceful. Thank you for a wonderful weekend. We will be back soon.
We really enjoyed our stay at this place! We set up our tent in a forest-like environment and really had fun at the fall festival. It was one of the nicest stay of our roadtrip. We even got coffee in the morning and had a sink to wash our dishes. Thank you so much!!
Great hosts. Nice area. Good culture. Expect to be returning.
Location
Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), Pennacook, and Pentucket First Nations according to