The Primitive Campsite In Washington That Has You Waking Up With The Llamas

Farm At Four Ewe Ranch offers a unique camping experience with farm animals and fresh produce on Anderson Island.

There are two types of Washingtonians: Those who love to camp and those who could take it or leave it (and perhaps would rather leave it). But even the biggest patrons of hotels must admit that the idea of camping on a peaceful ranch full of freshly grown fruits, vegetables, and adorable animals sounds pretty amazing. And at the Farm At Four Ewe Ranch, that's exactly what you can do.

The ranch is located on Anderson Island in Pierce County.

It's not every day you can start a camping experience with a beautiful ferry ride.

This is a campsite in every sense of the word. You'll need to bring your own tent, and there are no RV hookups (though you can have campers and small RVs under 10 feet).

There's just one campsite here, and only four campers will be comfortable at a time.

But luxurious amenities will be the last thing on your mind once you get acquainted with the farm animals.

You can feed the chickens and ducks, cuddle baby bunnies, and enjoy some llama kisses.

There's also a full garden onsite, and farm fresh eggs are often available... but nothing compares to the friendly animals.

Imagine being greeted by this brood after a restful night of sleep.

It costs $30 per night to set up camp here, which you can reserve on hipcamp.com

Needless to say, the ranch has amazing reviews.

Whether or not you typically enjoy camping, taking a relaxing ferry to this charming ranch just might win you over. Here's another gorgeous island campground to consider.

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