Home on the Farm
This is a Boondockers Welcome host in Goshen, OH
Hosted By
cornsweetie
Max Rig Size
45+ (ft)
Parking Spaces
3
Max Nights Per Stay
5
Same Day Requests
Yes
We are a second year host and have enjoyed our Boondockers. Meeting folks and learning about their experiences in hopes that we will travel more as we grow closer to semi retirement. RVer's are welcome to fill their water tanks while here. Dogs are welcomed but best to have on leashes or lines as there is a great deal of farm land and we are not fenced in. If you need to fill propane tanks, there is locations to trade tanks within 5 miles. Gas and Diesel is also available within about 5 miles (US 50 and US 68 - Fayetteville). We are located between US 50 and SR 131, two miles east of Newtonsville, OH and 10 miles east of Owensville OH. Dump stations are available at 2 local state parks but not sure about process to dump if not staying there on site. We are about 20 minutes outside the I 275 Loop around Cincinnati, 30 minutes to I 71 and 40 min to I 75. Northeastern Clermont county provides a close proximity to: Kings Island (Mason OH), World Equestrian Center (Wilmington OH), Riverbend Music Center and several Casinos. Grocery, Shopping and Restaurants all within 20 minutes. Hospital also within 15 minutes. For quick needs, Dollar General 2.5 miles away. Close to both Stonelick State Park and East Fork State Park as well as Clermont, Clinton, Brown and Highland County Fairgrounds... all in less than 45 minutes. Downtown Cincinnati is about 33 miles west. Suggested Local Attractions:Kings Island, Riverbend Music Center, World Equestrian Center, Casinos, Wineries, Shopping,... Just 20 minutes outside of the Greater Cincinnati Loop (I-275) Cincinnati Zoo, Loveland Miami Bike Trail, Milford & Loveland Village Shops and Breweries, Very close to East Fork and Stonelick State Park for Canoes or Kayaks. Lots of Breweries within 20 minutes.
Vehicle Suitability Information
Pets Welcome
Electric Hookup: 50A
Slideouts Allowed
Generators Allowed
Separate Tow Vehicle Parking
Outdoor Cooking Allowed
House Rules
Keep it like you found it. We have had great boondockers so far! We are new to this so no specific rules at this time. Areas available may change depending on weather.
Location
Access Road Conditions: Blacktop Road, Gravel driveway. We live on a township road about a quarter mile from the State Road which is two lane. If you meet someone coming down the road, you will just need to get over as far as possible to let them by. Most folks are used to this since our road is commonly used by farm equipment and a trucking business on the road. We have a large drive to our barn and plenty of room. Tow Vehicle Parking Details: This is a grass and gravel area. Tow vehicles can stay with vehicle. We live in the country so no need to separate unless you want to.
Parking Surface
Gravel
Hosted By cornsweetie
Age:
55-65
Fellow RVers when not home on the Farm Details: We live in the country and are part of a 3rd generation farm, mostly planting soybeans and corn. Our home backs up to the main part of the farm with lots of beautiful fields between. We have about 10 Acres on our homestead. While we would love to retire and travel all the time or at least to fly south for the winter lol, just not there quite yet. We met several folks through the summer that mentioned this service and we also took advantage of a similar service earlier this year. We have plenty of space and enjoy meeting RVers like ourselves. We hope to continue to travel more but in the meantime, we can meet folks and help to provide a great space on your travels. Home Town: We like to say we live in God's country because we could walk to 5 zipcodes! Rural but in 20 minutes you can get to about anything.
Availability for RV Camping
References for this location from other RVers
barbarajeanjazz
2 months ago
Tom and Lori were so kind and welcoming. They shared their stories with us and made us feel very at "Home on the Farm"!
kaysky1964yahoo.com
2 months ago
We had a great stay and really enjoyed exploring nearby Loveland, Milford and Cincinnati (1 hour away) from our camp spot. Lori was a great communicator and was very helpful when we arrived and with recommending places to see/visit during our stay. The road is close and a little curvy, but we did fine.
Hedigers
2 months ago
We had a relaxing time while on the property. This is a working farm but we were able to sleep in despite the harvest being in full swing. They weren't in the fields until mid-morning. We also enjoyed ouir time in the area visiting U.S. Grant's boyhood home, the Cincinnati history museum, and the Rankin home. The Rankin home was a major waypoint of the Underground Railway. Cincinnati is known for it's Cincinati Chili. A dish of their own chili atop a plate of spaghettti noodles. We believe it must be an acquired taste as it has a much different flavor than the traditional chili of Texas. The are also known for the local Goetta Sausage. It was more like sausage that was meant to be a meatloaf. We enjoyed our stay in the area.
Crispyclaude
2 months ago
Very nice and accommodating hosts! Pretty area! Nice views!
redrustic
4 months ago
Convenient, spacious, and well-maintained accommodations. We would definitely recommend and return to this host family.