Check in
Check in
11:00am
Check out
Check out
2:00pm

Amenities

Flush Toilet
Potable Water
Trash

Activities

Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
Swimming
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
Forest
Lake
River
Waterfall
Creek

About this space

Sunflower Ranch is the name of our home and property. Not only is our cozy, modest house sunflower yellow but in August it is surrounded with sunflowers of all sizes. We share our property with a flock of sweet hens and ducks.....and a few bossy roosters. Eggs are available for purchase if needed. There is a little greenhouse with herbs, greens and strawberries. The field is also an apple orcha...

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Reviews • 12

★★★★★ (12 reviews)
J
Jason K.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jul 2021

Machelle is very thoughtful. The place is beautiful and scenic. I am not much for words, the place is great.

Z
Zakaria Z.
☆☆☆☆☆
May 2022

This was the best glamping experience my partner and our dog have ever had. The site was GORGEOUS! The host thought of everything we could need. Directions were clear and plenty of privacy. Gor...

AI Review Summary

Overall, campers rave about their experiences at Machelle's campsite, highlighting its beauty, privacy, and the thoughtful amenities provided by the host. Many guests appreciate the well-equipped A-frame and the scenic surroundings, including a charming trail and lake access for canoeing. While some mention the drive to Acadia National Park as a consideration and the presence of insects, the overwhelmingly positive feedback suggests that this campsite is a magical and comfortable getaway for families and pets alike.

Highlights
  • Beautiful and scenic campsite with private settings
  • Thoughtful and accommodating host, Machelle
  • Well-equipped A-frame with all necessary amenities
  • Access to canoeing on the lake
  • Charming sunflower trail leading to a waterfall
  • Clear directions and thorough pre-arrival communication
  • Comfortable accommodations for both families and pets
Considerations
  • Some guests mentioned the need for extra bug spray due to insects in the area.
  • A few reviews noted that the drive to Acadia National Park is about 30-45 minutes, which may be a consideration for some campers.