Amenities

Flush Toilet
RV Hookup
Trash

Activities

Biking
Fishing
Paddling
Wildlife Watching

Terrain

Beach
River

About this space

We have a 440ac certified organic farm. We run a mixed farming operation, involving milking a small herd of cows, beef cows, approx 2,000 laying chickens, a few sheep, pigs & laying ducks. We also grow about 1 acre of garlic. Our aim is to regenerate/improve the land through the careful management of animals and to be self-sufficient as much as we can. We are a family-run farm. Good access for...

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Reviews • 66

★★★★★ (66 reviews)
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Joel M.
☆☆☆☆☆
Dec 2021

This was a perfect spot to stay for a few days, we were welcomed to the farm by Tracey and her family. She was very accommodating getting us the perfect spot in a paddok close to shade. The kids w...

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Megan P.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jan 2022

We had a wonderful stay. Tracy and Tim are terrific hosts. Their organic produce is second to none. Our children loved collecting the eggs, watching milking and seeing all of the animals. There are...

AI Review Summary

Zanker's Farm offers a delightful camping experience, especially for families with children who enjoy interacting with farm animals. Reviewers consistently praise the friendly and accommodating hosts, Tracy and Tim, as well as the clean facilities and the availability of delicious organic produce. While the campsite provides a peaceful atmosphere and spacious grassy sites, some guests noted issues with mosquitoes and the proximity of sites to one another. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a unique farm stay experience.

Highlights
  • Friendly and accommodating hosts, especially Tracy
  • Great for kids with plenty of animals to see and interact with
  • Clean and well-maintained facilities, including composting toilets
  • Delicious organic produce available for purchase
  • Spacious grassy sites with options for power
  • Peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, ideal for families
  • Unique farm experiences like milking cows and collecting eggs
Considerations
  • Some sites can be close to each other, which may not suit all campers
  • Mosquitoes and flies can be an issue during certain seasons
  • No potable water available on-site, which requires campers to bring their own
  • The campsite map can be misleading regarding site locations
  • Limited exploration of the farm noted by some guests