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Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay Reviews

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Cute place! Its technically camping so the usual: bugs inside, portapotty for bathroom and only a few amenities. Just something to be aware of. But the host was very helpful and showed us around the pastures which was a highlight of our whole trip: getting to play with the alpacas!! so fun and unique.
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Posted 1 year ago
Shari was an excellent host. Campsite was awesome. Alpacas were amazing. Access to Orenda Winery and Remlinger Farms excellent. Will stay again if they are open to having us! Highly recommend.
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Posted 1 year ago
So much fun! A comfy, queen-sized brass bed. A clean wooden floor, battery-operated bedside night lights. A cute heater that warmed you IF you were standing right by it, but there was an extra blanket on the bed. A nice firepit outside and as inoffensive as I've ever experienced port-o-potty. Great set up. The non-functional solar Edison lights outside would gave added cute ambiance but weren’t missed. Our teen daughter was with us, and she was provided with an ez set-up tent and a thick air mattress. The alpacas were cool!. We were allowed to feed them. They do spit! We had a hoot! I wish you could book just one night, because i couldn’t skip my nightly dialysis two nights in a row, so we had to walk away from the second paid night, but I wouldn’t let that prevent us from having such a truly unique and wonderful adventure. The property owners were on-site and friendly and as accommodating as they could be. The little nearby town was quaint and we found a great chinese restaurant there. Headed siuth, your inly a few minutes from snoqualmie falls.
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Posted 1 year ago
We had a great experience! The site was nice and quiet at night and most of the day. The tent is very comfortable, and the porta-potty was super clean. Also, the Alpaca Tour is a must! Shari is a great host. She realized it was going to be colder than usual so she ran an extension cord, probably 100 yards or so, to our tent and provided an electric heater. On the tour we learned about the history of alpacas and the farm, how alpaca fiber is harvested, and what types of products are made. Then we met all the alpacas, were able to feed them, and of course, took plenty of pictures. If you are staying at the Tentrr spot you have to do the tour. We will be back during the holiday season to get our picture with the PR alpaca. :)
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Posted 1 year ago
What a gem of a place! The campsite was lovely and private, with a comfy bed and the cleanest port-a-potty we’ve ever seen. They have even installed a propane fire in the normal fire pit since there’s a burn ban in Washington at the end of summer. That and the string lights they added to the site make it magical. The camp host, Shari, is really nice and easygoing. She brought us more water when we ran low and extra blankets when we said we had been cold the first night. You arrive by driving through the farm so are greeted by several excited working dogs and dozens of silly alpaca faces as you drive by. Shari and the family offer tours twice daily on weekends and it’s a can’t-miss opportunity to learn about and interact with the alpacas and dogs — we loved it! Our daughter wants to live there now. We enjoyed chatting with Shari and her husband, as well as her mother, who works in the shop selling the beautiful alpaca wool hats, scarves, blankets, and other items. (We spent too much because there were so many great items, but things were actually very reasonably priced for alpaca goods.) The location is “next door” to Remlinger Farms (which is a kids’ paradise, if you’re not familiar) and a quick 5 minute drive to a trailhead to explore the Tolt river basin and wetlands. There are restaurants, gas stations, and a market very nearby, so you’re not out in the middle of nowhere, even if it feels like it. No need to worry about gas or forgotten food items. The worst noise we experienced came from motorcycles on the main road in the distance once or twice, and it was not too bad. Otherwise, the guard dogs barking at “intruders” and the rooster crowing in the morning were the only sounds, but the Tentrr site is buffeted enough by distance and trees that it wasn’t a nuisance. Surprisingly, there were no farm smells! Bring your own pillows, extra warm layers, bug spray, farm-friendly shoes, and your usual camping gear. It’s still camping, but way more comfortable, super private, and with the bonus of getting an up-close learning experience at an alpaca farm. This was our first Tentrr experience and it was a complete success. We will visit again, because it was a great experience for us and we loved realizing how our stay was helping to support a working farm.
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Posted 1 year ago
Nice location, ample space and privacy. We could not find the camp shower which was unfortunate, but not the end of the world. Local events, stores and restaurants were fun and the ability to bring pets was a plus. The property owner was very friendly and check in/out was seamless.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great spot for a short stay, and really enjoyed the alpacas! The local host was very nice and responsive to questions.
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Posted 1 year ago
This stay was amazing. I was in a bind needing a place to stay for the night in this area, and found a lovely little spot where I could admire fluffy alpacas and very good and brave guard dogs. Shari was responsive, gave clear instructions for accessing the property, and was all around very friendly and helpful. The campsite was well kept and while it is a portajohn (as expected) it was clearly cleaned between guests. Do bring your bug spray, and if you missed it in the description, bedding is extra. I anticipated that and brought my sleeping bag, so no complaints on my end. Don't anticipate total quiet, as you'll hear the dogs do their job, and what sounded like some teens on a joyride out on the main road the night I was there, but those are the sorts of noises you'll hear in a rural community. The campsite is towards the back of the property, so nicely private, but sound can carry. I would definitely stay here again.
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Posted 1 year ago