Within a 60-minute drive from the Olympic National Park.
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We follow the burn ban guidelines for Jefferson County. Three Peas Farm is a triple bottom line enterprise committed to profitably creating sustainable foods, housing and social systems. Founded in 2017, our 5 acre farm is located in Port Townsend, Wa, USA. We offer pet friendly, family friendly, dignified co-housing accessible to people of all income levels.
We also produce a variety of local organic food products including fruits and vegetables.
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Our cohousing farm is open to campers. We have many good tent spots in the yard, in the fields, or in the woods. We also have one site for a large Class A with power and water connections in our parking lot. It's a bustling new working farm growing fruits, berries, mushrooms, veggies and herbs for our local markets. Our fully fenced private homestead is surrounded by woods and well away from the highway 5 miles outside of Port Townsend on the north east Olympic Peninsula. This listing is for one of the basic tent camping spots. This is a working farm with a lot of moving parts, critters and kids; dogs bark, roosters crow, kids laugh and yell, farm work is BUSY, some days its just plain frantic. Its a lot of fun and beautiful. but its not anything close to a quiet life. There will be noise... and poop...
Loved staying here! The host was so friendly and the space was beautiful. Their animals were a big plus as well, so friendly and happy. Would camp here again!!
I stayed over night just to sleep as I had a ferry to catch early the next morning. The site was convenient for my departure. I felt safe and welcomed.
Angel was very friendly and helpful. My needs were very basic as I just had to park overnight in my camper but all went well. Angel was also able to point out some great pubs and restaurants in nearby Port Townsend which did not disappoint. She also gave me dog treats to win over the acceptance of the big fluffy Alsatian dog at the farm. It worked out well for everyone :)
I had a little bit of trouble finding the right road as Google Maps will show it’s the first right song the side road but it’s the second.
I recommend staying at TPF. Thanks again!
The hosts were friendly, welcoming and responsive to all our texts and questions. We needed to text every time to come in and out of the gate because of the dogs. We got a tour of the farm and met adorable baby turkeys, bunnies, ducks and a very friendly cat. The downsides were the not-friendly dogs and stepping in dog poo in the dark. I wanted to see the stars in the night sky but the guard dog was barking directly at me and even growling a bit, making me feel uncomfortable. Also, I've been on composting toilets before but they were real toilets - enclosed and at regular toilet height. These are just sitting on buckets and you have to change buckets in the middle of doing your business, because there are separate buckets for pee and poo, which I found very awkward and uncomfortable! Besides, the tent for the buckets is very tiny and you get wet from condensation from touching the sides when you squat down to sit, and also lots of condensation inside the lid of the toilet making the seat wet. To top it off there was a big spider on the TP! I couldn't get the outdoor shower to work and the instructions could have been clearer (like add spoken or written instruction, please, the video doesn't explain). I appreciate the fact that I was allowed to take a shower inside, but my friends, who also paid extra for showers, never bothered to try to use the showers after I couldn't figure it out. Sadly we had a cold, wet and muddy weekend so we had an uncomfortable experience.
Location
Port Townsend, Jefferson, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, S’Klallam, and Chimacum First Nations according to