About this space
Our 75 acres is a wonderful, diverse mix of habitat, harmoniously integrated with our small farm. This land was the homestead of the very first non native settler of the area, John Wiley, in 1787. Before that, it was the land of the Mahican native Americans. They named it "valley of the butternut trees", or Wyomanock. The Wyomanock Creek is the backbone of this little valley. Beaver have dammed...
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I recently had the pleasure of staying overnight at Wyomanick Farm, and it was a delightful experience. The lush landscape and beautifully mowed paths created a serene atmosphere, perfect for relax...
Very beautiful property. Thomas was very easy to talk to and very accommodating. This is a great place to walk around, fish a little, and just relax!
Overall, campers have had a wonderful experience at Wyomanock Farm, praising its peaceful and spacious environment, beautiful scenery, and the accommodating nature of the host, Thomas. The campsite offers a variety of options for different camping styles, making it suitable for families and pet owners alike. While most facilities are clean and well-maintained, some guests noted minor issues such as mosquitoes and basic porta-potty amenities. Despite these drawbacks, the positive feedback overwhelmingly highlights the serene atmosphere and the enjoyable camping experience.
- Peaceful and spacious environment
- Beautiful property with scenic views
- Accommodating and friendly host, Thomas
- Clean facilities including showers and toilets
- Variety of camping options (RV, tent, glamping)
- Great for families and pet-friendly
- Well-maintained paths and nature trails
- Mosquitoes can be a nuisance during the summer
- Porta-potty facilities are basic
- Some campers noted noise from nearby sites
- Limited winter camping options
- A few reviewers mentioned the need for better signage in certain areas