Amenities

Fires
Flush Toilet
Potable Water
RV Hookup
Trash
WiFi

Activities

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

Terrain

Forest
River

About this space

Welcome to our small family farm, where life is as simple as it gets, and every season brings something special. Whether you’re here to relax or explore, you'll find that there’s plenty to see, do, and taste—plus, the chance to experience life on a small farm. Our farm is peaceful, scenic, and full of nature. You’ll be just 2 miles from Rod's Country Corner, a local spot with pizza, ice cream,...

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Reviews • 21

★★★★★ (21 reviews)
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Shayna F.
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Aug 2019

It was such a treat to stay at Clover Bee Farm! We loved seeing our hard working hosts in action on their beautiful vegetable farm. We luckily came at a perfect time; the farm store was freshly sto...

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Thomas B.
☆☆☆☆☆
Jun 2020

VERY fluid hosts, place, etc. !!! They offered special accommodations for Rain, etc.

AI Review Summary

Clover Bee Farm offers a charming and peaceful camping experience with friendly hosts who go above and beyond to ensure guests have a pleasant stay. Reviewers consistently highlight the beautiful farm setting, the opportunity to purchase fresh vegetables, and the welcoming atmosphere for families, particularly with children enjoying the farm animals. However, some campers noted that certain sites are near a road with occasional traffic, and the presence of mosquitoes and limited restroom facilities could be drawbacks. Overall, this campsite is highly recommended for those seeking a rustic and enjoyable outdoor experience.

Highlights
  • Friendly and helpful hosts
  • Beautiful and peaceful farm setting
  • Access to fresh vegetables from the farm
  • Great for families with children (animals to see)
  • Good fire pit and outdoor amenities
  • Close to Taylor's Falls and other attractions
  • Responsive to guests' needs and concerns
Considerations
  • Some sites are close to a road with occasional traffic
  • Mosquitoes and wood ticks can be a nuisance
  • Limited restroom facilities, requiring a walk to the outhouse
  • Directions from HipCamp can be misleading
  • Tent stakes may struggle in the ground