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White Lotus Farm

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· Port Ludlow, Jefferson, Washington · 15 acres
Hosted by Natalie M.
Vehicle site
· 6 guests max
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We are NATALIE and NIALL, business & life partners residing on 70-acres in Beaver Valley on the Olympic Peninsula, where we strive to regenerate healthy relationships amongst people and the earth. We prioritize the well-being of our community by producing and offering quality farm products such as: sourdough bread made with locally grown grains, wild-range chicken eggs, pasture raised lamb meat and fleece, cut flowers and raw honey.We want to share this land – we do this by: collaborating and living with other land stewards & entrepreneurs, hosting travelers at our farm stay, and holding space for connective workshops and events. Learn more about this land: Bring your RV or van and stay awhile by our big red barn! This easy access site has electricity (RV panel with 30A and 50A hookup options as well as a 20A outlet) and water hookup, as well as a firepit and picnic area overlooking the farm. Enjoy an immersive stay on our holistic farm nestled in Beaver Valley, or use our spot as a base camp for adventures deeper into the Olympic Peninsula. We are just 45 minutes away from the Olympic National Park and 20 minutes from Port Townsend. We are a working farm with gardens, chickens, sheep, a llama named Cue and a few very friendly farm cats. During the day, you will likely see us working on the land or around the property - we live with other land mates who also work on the farm. Feel free to explore around the farm and enjoy the animals and the gardens - we just ask that you stay on the paths and keep all gates closed to help protect the plants and animals! The site has a 30 amp hook up (as well as a 50A hookup option or 20A outlet for any other appliances that may need to be plugged in). When you come down the driveway, you take a right at the first fork to drive into the large graveled parking lot, where you will find the designated parking spot against the North side of the barn. There is (1) sani-can unit (toilet) that is serviced monthly available for use, and a sink for handwashing and an additional fresh water supply. The metal trash bin next to the sani-can is for your use - please do not use any other trash cans in or outside of the barn as these are for events only. You will also find a wood firepit and chairs available for use right beside your site. Please bring your own wood to, or feel free to purchase wood through this listing. Also feel free to enjoy the covered seating area alongside the west side of the barn, overlooking the animals, gardens and expansive valley view! We are also situated less than a 10-minute drive away from an easily accessible dump station in Port Ludlow, on the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Please understand that we are a working farm that hosts businesses and other visitors. You will most likely see us and perhaps other guests during your stay! Our home is further down the driveway (to the south of the barn) and we have land mates and an Airbnb unit attached to our house. You will likely hear the sounds of farm projects, animals and people at times. We also live off the busy Beaver Valley road, making us an ideal location for access to the greater Peninsula, but also please know that you may notice road noise at times during your stay with us. We are not in a remote area that is completely silent - we are a bustling farm in a happening place. If you are seeking somewhere very remote without a lot of noise, projects or people coming and going, our site is sadly not for you. This is just the reality of our situation and we always want to make sure our guests know what to expect. That said, this also makes for an exciting, immersive experience if you're looking to connect with the bustling farming and food culture in our region! We also often have products fresh off the farm for your enjoyment while you're here or to take with you on the rest of your travels, and we have lots of local recommendations for food and activities during your stay!Bring your RV or van and stay awhile by our big red barn! This easy access site has electricity (RV panel with 30A and 50A hookup options as well as a 20A outlet) and water hookup, as well as a firepit and picnic area overlooking the farm. Enjoy an immersive stay on our holistic farm nestled in Beaver Valley, or use our spot as a base camp for adventures deeper into the Olympic Peninsula. We are just 45 minutes away from the Olympic National Park and 20 minutes from Port Townsend. We are a working farm with gardens, chickens, sheep, a llama named Cue and a few very friendly farm cats. During the day, you will likely see us working on the land or around the property - we live with other land mates who also work on the farm. Feel free to explore around the farm and enjoy the animals and the gardens - we just ask that you stay on the paths and keep all gates closed to help protect the plants and animals! The site has a 30 amp hook up (as well as a 50A hookup option or 20A outlet for any other appliances that may need to be plugged in). When you come down the driveway, you take a right at the first fork to drive into the large graveled parking lot, where you will find the designated parking spot against the North side of the barn. There is (1) sani-can unit (toilet) that is serviced monthly available for use, and a sink for handwashing and an additional fresh water supply. The metal trash bins at your site are for your use - please do not use any other trash cans in or outside of the barn as these are for events only. You will also find a wood firepit and chairs available for use right beside your site. Please bring your own wood to, or feel free to purchase wood through this listing. Also feel free to enjoy the covered seating area alongside the west side of the barn, overlooking the animals, gardens and expansive valley view! Please Note, the inside of the barn is closed to guests at all times. We are also situated less than a 10-minute drive away from an easily accessible dump station in Port Ludlow, on the way to the Hood Canal Bridge. Please understand that we are a working farm that hosts businesses and other visitors. You will most likely see us and perhaps other guests during your stay! Our home is further down the driveway (to the south of the barn) and we have land mates and an Airbnb unit attached to our house. You will likely hear the sounds of farm projects, animals and people at times. We also live off the busy Beaver Valley road, making us an ideal location for access to the greater Peninsula, but also please know that you may notice road noise at times during your stay with us. We are not in a remote area that is completely silent - we are a bustling farm in a happening place. If you are seeking somewhere very remote without a lot of noise, projects or people coming and going, our site is sadly not for you. This is just the reality of our situation and we always want to make sure our guests know what to expect. That said, this also makes for an exciting, immersive experience if you're looking to connect with the bustling farming and food culture in our region! We also often have products fresh off the farm for your enjoyment while you're here or to take with you on the rest of your travels, and we have lots of local recommendations for food and activities during your stay!
RV details
Travel trailers, Pop-up campers, Class B RVs, Class C RVs, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Small trailers are welcome if you feel comfortable backing in. There is plenty of room in our parking lot to position yourself for are relatively straight back up.
Vehicles under 28 feet allowed
Come down our driveway and take a right at the first fork in the road. Drive through the parking lot behind the barn towards the barn. The RV panel is to the left-hand side of the main center barn doors. You can park right behind the barn and next to the panel.
Pull-in site
Come down our driveway and take a right at the first fork in the road. Drive through the parking lot behind the barn towards the barn. The RV panel is to the left-hand side of the main center barn doors. You can park right behind the barn and next to the panel.
Accommodates slideouts
Come down our driveway and take a right at the first fork in the road. Drive through the parking lot behind the barn towards the barn. The RV panel is to the left-hand side of the main center barn doors. You can park right behind the barn and next to the panel.
Surface type: Loose Gravel
The spot is flat but you may need to level your vehicle to be perfectly leveled
Surface levelness: Requires leveling
The spot is flat but you may need to level your vehicle to be perfectly leveled
No Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, and Class A RVs
Small trailers are welcome if you feel comfortable backing in. There is plenty of room in our parking lot to position yourself for are relatively straight back up.
Electrical hookup available
Less than 30 amps. There is also a 50A hook up on the RV panel and a 20A outlet for use.
Water hookup available
On-site hookup. We also have an outdoor sink that is next to the sani-can for use. This water is from our well and it is potable drinking water.
No sewage hookup
There is a RV dump station in Port Ludlow. It is a 10 minute drive away and next to the Hood Canal Bridge.
No TV hookup
Generators not allowed
What to expect
Vehicle site
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
6 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firepit. There is a wood firepit available for use next to your site. Please provide your own wood or purchase from us using the option on this listing. Thank you!
Toilet available
Portable toilet. This sani-can is serviced monthly. There is ample toilet paper in the unit and handwashing sink outside.
No pets
Potable water available
Spigot, hose. There will be a hose that is connected to a spigot in the barn. The hose end for your RV hookup will be located right by the RV panel on the ground. This water comes from our well - it is the same water that we use in our home. You can also use the outdoor sink setup that is next to the sani-can by the RV site for your water needs.
Bins available
We have one bin that is designated for RV use that is right next to the sani-can. Do not use any other trash cans on site! These are reserved for event bookings at the barn only. Thank you for understanding!
Picnic table present
You are welcome to set up any tables that you may need at your site!
No showers
Cooking equipment absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Flexible
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 3 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
During your trip
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Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
ExtrasAvailable at checkout
Reviews
100% Recommend14 ratings · 14 reviews
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Kathy R.
4 reviews
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· July 2024
21 ft travel trailer
Such a wonderful, peaceful place to camp! Nataly and Nial were quickly available and helpful but also gave us our privacy. Water and electric hookups, fire pit and propane fire pit, portable potty and dish washing area all available. Close to walking trails and sightseeing in Port Ludlow and Port Townsend. Bucolic!!
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Sasha T.
3 reviews
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· July 2024
17 ft Class B · With kids
Quiet campsite with gorgeous views of the farm and plenty of space to move around. Near a major road to get you to Port Townsend and other local attractions.
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Gabrielle M.
4 reviews
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· September 2023
21 ft travel trailer · With kids
Amazing as always! Our second time staying here and we loved it as much as we did last year. It’s so cool to see the changes and new additions to the farm. The provided porta-potties were impeccably clean. Highly recommend!
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Nicole H.
2 reviews
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· August 2023
13 ft travel trailer
Perfect spot if you’re looking for a quiet and peaceful place to camp. Level spot, water & electrical hookups, plus a porta-potty that didn’t smell was much appreciated! Would stay here again any time!
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Cristin S.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· July 2023
Farm Camping PNW style
16 ft car · With kids
We tent camped 2 nights in the RV spot. It was a beautiful spot for sunsets. My kids and I enjoyed walking the paths of the farm taking in all the animals, flowers, and veggies. The site was gravel but it still worked great for tent camping with the fire pit, picnic table and maintained port-a-potty. It would be helpful to bring a pop up canopy because the site doesn't get much shade during the day. The road noise was like white noise for us. We had no trouble sleeping. The farm was super quiet otherwise. Port Townsend Farmer's Market was a huge hit Saturday morning with beautiful produce and treats. We also did an easy little hike around Ludlow Falls which was nice and shaded. There was a great beach on Marrowstone Island in the Fort area. We loved exploring the area up there!
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Marti H.
3 reviews
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· July 2023
White Lotus Farm and Inn
26 ft Class C
Lovely farm setting! Hosts friendly, eggs are great too!!
Location
Port Ludlow, Jefferson, Washington, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla, S’Klallam, and Chimacum First Nations according to
To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Natalie M.

Joined in February 2022
Hipcamp is created with ❤️ and hope for our future.