About this space
GeerCrest Farm was settled by the Geer family in 1848, and is still owned and stewarded by the family. The house Ralph and Mary Geer built in 1851 stands and is one of the oldest in Oregon to remain in the same family. The farm features creeks, forests, pastures, orchards and gardens as well as the historic buildings. Currently we have four friendly sheep and a small flock of Mallard ducks to k...
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We loved this campsite! It had beautiful grounds, a treehouse house for the kids to play in, and a covered structure in case you need some shelter from the elements. The composting bathroom was cle...
GeerCrest Farm Hipcamp has a very interesting history, pleasant owner and helper, a young orchard full of unusual apple and pear varieties, and lots of signs and labels identifying what you are lo...
GeerCrest Farm offers a delightful camping experience with its beautiful grounds, friendly hosts, and cozy accommodations. Reviewers frequently praise the peaceful atmosphere, the variety of fruit trees, and the fun activities available for children, such as the treehouse. However, some campers noted challenges with uneven ground, limited level spots for tents, and the distance to potable water. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a unique and tranquil farm experience.
- Friendly and helpful hosts
- Beautiful grounds with fruit trees
- Clean and cozy accommodations
- Peaceful and quiet atmosphere
- Fun activities for kids, including a treehouse
- Great for birdwatching and enjoying nature
- Unique historical aspects of the farm
- Uneven ground in some camping areas
- Limited level spots for tents
- No picnic tables available
- Potable water is a distance away
- Some cabins may have bright lighting issues