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Big Red Alpacas reside at State Line Bunks. These inquisitive and peaceful animals are beautiful and provide wonderfully warm products as well. Big Red Sustainable Harvests is our overarching business, and includes farm fresh, organically raised, free range chicken eggs, frozen meat birds, maple syrup, beautiful alpaca products, and sometimes, honey from the bees.
We're still building and expect to be able to add asparagus, blueberries, raspberries, gooseberries, and field grown perennials soon. We also like to make jams, jellies, and sauces as well. However, you are not compelled to buy anything!
Absolutely enjoyed my stay here. Beautiful spacious spots. Host was super friendly! Firewood was provided per request. The chicken & lamas were wonderful Neighbors.
Would stay again.
We had a great stay on the farm, Loved the open meadows and views. The firepit helped keep us warm as the evening chilled. Fun watching the alpacas and the chickens. Nice dark skies for star gazing too. Convenient for the Bennington Battlefield site and many hiking opportunities.
Nice quiet property for a one night stay. We arrives after dark and departed before sunrise, so didn't see the property or animals. That was a bit of a disappointment caused by our schedule, not the host.
The alpacas are adorable and healthy. The grounds and view are pristine. Just make sure you bring enough of your own firewood because there’s none there for sale! The camp was unattended for some reason. So we eight guests from four separate parties had to just figure things out amongst ourselves. Another camper and myself spent 45-minutes corralling the alpacas through the gate into their pen/barn for safety from the coyotes at nighttime when still the host didn’t show up! I was glad we did this when later that night we listened to the packs of wild coyotes howling very near! Beautiful.
Quiet and peaceful with great views. Would definitely stay again.
Location
Eagle Bridge, Washington, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and Mohican First Nations according to