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Cascade Rose Alpaca Farm Stay Reviews

4.8 Rating 59 Reviews
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Nice owner! Helpful! We had a great time in her garden.
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Posted 3 years ago
I brought my six year old daughter and the accommodations were perfect for our needs. The tent was comfortable, it kept mosquitoes out
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Posted 3 years ago
Look, if you’re looking for camping on AirBnB you have to realize that it isn’t actually an in-the-wild experience. Also, if you are looking for glamour, don’t go to a camp site. If you really think about the intersection of camping and staying at an AirBnB, this location is quite true to what that would be. This stay feels like camping in that it’s a (very nice, elevated, posh) tent with a camp toilet and a fire pit, but the listing makes it look like it’s deep in a forest, which isn’t the case. Instead, it’s in a very green, wooded part of a farm property with several houses around. It feels a bit like camping in someone’s backyard. Here are a few more observations in no particular order: This is a good place to stay if you’re traveling with a dog. The alpacas on the farm are very cute and if you’re into knitting (or just a fan of gift shops) there’s a nice little farm shop. We didn’t have lots of interaction with the tent keeper, Shari (she has a farm to run!) but she was present enough to make sure that everything was going all right. It was very pleasant to fall asleep to the sounds of peepers and bullfrogs, and it’s situated in a pretty part of the property. There’s not a lot to do in town, so I wouldn’t stay here for more than a few days. If you absolutely can’t handle bugs, don’t go camping.
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Posted 3 years ago
Our stay was nice. It rained while we were there and the sound was nice on the tarp while we slept. However, it is pricey for what you get, which is essentially not much. I was expecting a little more based on our past glamping trips.
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Posted 3 years ago
We had a great stay visiting the Alpaca Farm for my birthday! The host was easy to communicate with and very sweet to chat with. She even provided us food to feed the alpacas :) Due note that you must request fresh bedding upon arrival if you don't plan on bringing sleeping bags!
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Posted 3 years ago
Look, if you’re looking for camping on AirBnB you have to realize that it isn’t actually an in-the-wild experience. Also, if you are looking for glamour, don’t go to a camp site. If you really think about the intersection of camping and staying at an AirBnB, this location is quite true to what that would be. This stay feels like camping in that it’s a (very nice, elevated, posh) tent with a camp toilet and a fire pit, but the listing makes it look like it’s deep in a forest, which isn’t the case. Instead, it’s in a very green, wooded part of a farm property with several houses around. It feels a bit like camping in someone’s backyard. Here are a few more observations in no particular order: This is a good place to stay if you’re traveling with a dog. The alpacas on the farm are very cute and if you’re into knitting (or just a fan of gift shops) there’s a nice little farm shop. We didn’t have lots of interaction with the tent keeper, Shari (she has a farm to run!) but she was present enough to make sure that everything was going all right. It was very pleasant to fall asleep to the sounds of peepers and bullfrogs, and it’s situated in a pretty part of the property. There’s not a lot to do in town, so I wouldn’t stay here for more than a few days. If you absolutely can’t handle bugs, don’t go camping.
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Posted 3 years ago
The alpacas are so cute and Shari is such a cool person! There are mosquitoes at night so don’t forget to bring repellent. The location is very convenient. We had a lot of fun with the alpacas and dogs in the farm. We also did U pick in near by farms. Overall we love our stay there
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Posted 3 years ago
A cute spot to get away and see some cute animals. My son and I visited this space and had a great night! Accommodations are better than anything you could call camping and yet you still get to say that you are! Comfy and cozy and who can pass up a couple selfies with an alpaca with eyelashes for days?! Also met the friendliest cat that we will forever call our friend. A nice night away while still be so close to home.
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Posted 3 years ago