Amenities

Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash
Showers
WiFi

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Paddling
Wind Sports
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Forest
River
Waterfall
Creek

About this space

We are so fortunate to have the little slice of heaven that we have built our creek side mushroom, veggie and flower farm. We are building a labor of love and would love to have like minded folks joining our community by staying in Red Stripe Rhonda on the creek or our cabin on the cliff- The Little B. The 1950's Bellwood trailer could not be more charming with wood paneling, 1950's styling and...

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Elle W.
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Sep 2024

It was such a great experience staying in Rhonda and getting to know Beth & Rob! Their farm is gorgeous, and they might be the friendliest hosts I’ve had so far. They provided everything I needed f...

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Alexa H.
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Sep 2024

I had an absolutely lovely stay at this charming Hip Camp! The adorable retro RV was such a cozy spot, nestled in a beautifully tended farm that radiated peace and tranquility. The hosts were the k...

AI Review Summary

Overall, this campsite offers a charming and peaceful retreat with friendly hosts and beautiful surroundings. Reviewers consistently praise the cozy accommodations and the unique experience of staying on a working farm, complete with fresh produce and serene nature. However, some guests have noted that the vintage trailers can be small and may lack certain amenities, which could affect comfort. Despite these minor drawbacks, the location's convenience and the hosts' attentiveness make it a highly recommended spot for those seeking a blend of nature and accessibility.

Highlights
  • Friendly and attentive hosts, Beth and Rob, who provide a welcoming atmosphere.
  • Beautifully maintained farm with flowers, herbs, and a peaceful creek.
  • Cozy and unique accommodations, including retro RVs and cabins with an indoor-outdoor feel.
  • Convenient location, just a short drive to Denver and Red Rocks, making it ideal for exploring.
  • Guests appreciated the outdoor shower and the serene environment for relaxation.
  • Access to fresh produce from the farm, enhancing the local experience.
  • Secluded yet accessible, providing a balance of nature and convenience.
Considerations
  • Some campers found the vintage trailer small and not fully prepared with essentials like propane and dishes.
  • The bed in the trailer is smaller than a full size, which may be uncomfortable for some guests.
  • The ground around the trailer is uneven, which could be a concern for accessibility.
  • A few reviews mentioned minor maintenance issues, such as the shower needing repairs before use.
  • The suburban location means some campers may hear neighborhood noise during the day.