Lodging Options

Where Nature Nurtures Growth

  • Farmhouse

    The Farmhouse is an inviting and rustic “home” that can sleep up to 17 if using the sofa sleeper in the living room.

    Main Floor

    Enjoy our fully-stocked kitchen with cooking implements and utensils, linens, basic appliances, and enough dishware to serve 40 people. Cook your own food, or arrange for local catering or chef services. Our Event Coordinator can offer referrals.

    The dining room seats 12 comfortably; more can fit in cozily.

    The living room seats 12 people comfortably. The communal library includes children's books and games for your group to enjoy. A Smart TV IS available.

    The sofa is a queen size sleeper if needed.

    The Three Bedrooms:

    Bedroom 1: from the living room, french doors open to this bright and airy room with two twin beds.

    Bedroom 2: this room offers a queen bed and a twin bed.

    Bedroom 3: with 2 twin beds.

    A full bathroom is available on this level of the house.

    Upstairs Dorm

    This open and light filled space has 8 twin beds and a ½ bath.

    Basement

    A washer and dryer is available. Please provide your own laundry detergent.

  • Cabin

    This simple and cozy space has four single beds; 1 bed is a trundle bed. Electric heat warms the interior in cooler months. A small refrigerator is available but there is no cooking allowed inside. Camping style cooking with your camp stove is allowed at the adjacent picnic table. No bathroom exists in this space but a bathroom/shower house is a short 25yd walk across the lawn. Sleeps up to 4 comfortably, or 5 cozily when the trundle bed is used.

    Typically, guests using the cabin are staying as part of a group or event but, under certain circumstances, it may be booked separately from the farmhouse. Inquire with the Event Coordinator about this option.

  • Camping

    We offer tent camping on our property in designated camping zones. No formal camping pads or marked spots exist. These zones allow for groups to camp together but are spacious enough to provide semi-seclusion if desired. No primitive toilets are available and no fires or cooking is allowed in these areas. Campers use the icehouse bathrooms and typically access the kitchen for meals within the group setting. Small RVs are welcome but they must be self-contained as there is no hook ups or dump station here. Check with the Event Coordinator as RV parking spaces are limited.

    Typically, campers are staying on the land as part of a group or event.

  • Icehouse/Shower Bathrooms

    The historic stone ice house is converted to two private shower bathrooms with in-floor heating. This space is used for all lodging types.

  • Wi-fi is available throughout the property and buildings.

  • For family groups, lodging fees for children 15 and younger are free of charge when accompanied by a parent or guardian.