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Retreat to relax at Chuckanut Hills Farm and Campground, a 20-acre energy-regenerative, off-grid family farm nestled at the foot of Anderson Mountain and surrounded by thousands of acres of forest. 30 minutes south of Bellingham in the Chuckanut Mountains, the only finger of the Cascade Mountain Range that reaches all the way to the Salish Sea. This wooded forest is part of the Puget Lowland Fo...
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This place is magical! Stunning views; lovely well cared for farm and animals. The sauna is a highlight. The host Andrea, was extremely attentive and generous. We stayed at the beaver pond site and...
Both she and her husband were lovely hosts. They’ve been thoughtful about how the land is set up for the users. You can see the guests from many spots but we felt it to be private nonetheless. I...
Overall, campers rave about the enchanting experience at this farm campsite, highlighting the friendly and attentive hosts, beautiful grounds, and excellent amenities such as the sauna. Families particularly appreciate the spacious campsites and the delightful presence of friendly farm animals, making it a great choice for kids. However, some guests note potential disturbances from animal noises and the need for caution regarding animal droppings. Despite these minor drawbacks, the campsite's serene atmosphere and proximity to outdoor activities make it a highly recommended destination.
- Friendly and attentive hosts
- Beautiful, well-maintained grounds
- Great amenities including sauna and clean shower facilities
- Spacious campsites with good privacy
- Family-friendly atmosphere with lots of friendly animals
- Stunning views and peaceful environment
- Convenient location for outdoor activities like mountain biking
- Some noise from farm animals may be disruptive for light sleepers
- Occasional animal droppings around the campsite
- The walk to the shower facilities is a bit long (2-3 minutes)
- Limited privacy due to proximity of campsites
- A few reviewers noted the need for caution when setting up tents due to wandering animals