Within a 60-minute drive from the North Cascades National Park Complex Headquarters and Visitor Information.
Amazing views
Hipcampers say this spot has amazing views.
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June Bud Farms was established in 1960s. Blending two single parents, each with 4 kids. While June & Bud raised 8 kids, they collected Registered Holsteins for their quaint dairy. As the Dairy grew to 110 acers home to 120 heifers', they soon had to add an additional milking parlor. From milking 4 cows to a staggering 12 at once, Bud made the paper for the cutting edge technology!
As time marches on, the kids all grown, the little farm retired. Fast forward to 2020, its time to breath new life into this stout and sturdy barn. Cows are not in the current foreseeable future, but flowers are. We will carry on the name of Grandma June and Grandpa Bud. The play on the names is still quite fitting, and June Bud Farms continues to live on.
June Bud Farms offers a tranquil camping experience with plenty of privacy and stunning views of the surrounding farmland and Mt. Baker. Guests frequently praise the peaceful ambiance, the friendliness of the host, Tara, and the cleanliness of the new bathrooms. However, as a working farm, occasional farm activities like early morning tractor work can momentarily disrupt the serenity. Overall, campers find the farm an inviting and restful stop, whether for a quick overnight stay or a peaceful retreat from nearby towns.
Beautiful spot!! Love staying here! One night at Ravens landing which is super fun around the old grain Silos and one night at the pond. The new bathrooms and outdoor kitchen at the pond make this spot perfect!!
We had a very peaceful stay at June Bud Farms!
We needed some help finding the site because the directions say to go to the main entrance of the farm but for the pond sites there’s actually a different road you take through the field. It gave us a chance to meet our host Tara who was very friendly and she got us pointed in the right direction.
They are building new bathrooms that weren’t quite done yet but they look like they will be a nice improvement.
We were in a 25’ Class C RV and there was plenty of room for us. We had complete privacy and looking out over the fields was beautiful. We hope to come back!
June Bud's Farm is quaint and serene. We pulled in late and hosts were available to help us get situated. The camp sites were spaced apart with plenty of privacy.
What a peaceful property! Tara is an incredible host and very accommodating! We had the best time taking a break from traveling and enjoying the views! Highly recommend.
Tara is as amazing and so accommodating! The property is absolutely beautiful. I recommend this spot %1000000.
Thanks for having us ❤️
Location
Whatcom, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, Semiahmoo, and Nuxwsa’7aq (Nooksack) First Nations according to