Seeking to get away and spend time in nature, with nature? Have an adventurous spirit and believe in community? Kim, the General Manager is warm, welcoming and an amazing vegetarian cook.Come join the quiet and watch ducks, geese, dogs, cats, chickens, and goats living in the community. Visit the Quaker Friends Wilderness Center for the day or an overnight. Watch for upcoming progams to connect with nature! Visit the China House, private showers in the bath house, bring food to share and Cabins available. I stayed the weekend in the geodesic dome cabin. Tent camping encouraged during warmer months. Come enjoy nature and recharge...
Read moreAlthough the natural setting is nice and the hostess cooks a good meal it is not worth the price. The accommodations are not B&B quality. The workmanship of the home is shoddy and cobbled together. The trim work was especially haphazard. The carpet was installed piecemeal with many seams in our room. In short, your $80 per person buys you a shared bathroom that is mold and mildew ridden. Is also has 4 spiders living in their webs on its ceiling. There was a dead mouse under my son's bed and it was apparent that it had been there for weeks. It truly is a wilderness center inside, but I would have camped if that was...
Read moreStayed overnight in 3-bedroom comfortable cabin (really a full service house) within huge Quaker wilderness preserve having view of deer by pond. Hiked miles of quiet trails. Saw a lot of wildlife, and many stars at night. Home-cooked meals were good and I could influence menu in advance. Kinda like a B&B. Very affordable. Especially good for solo travelers, small families, people liking to meditate, read, write, paint, relax in serene setting. Nice porch. The huge treehouse that seats 20 was fun to visit - might camp out there some night. Definitely a little known and...
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