Get back to your roots in rustic bunkhouse. Stay a night or several days. Double bed, futon, and two loft singles. Kitchenette & full bathroom. Meditative walks. Interact with cats and dogs. Star gazing. Phone and internet, and Wifi. Late arrivals are fine. Coffee and tea are free. 1 person=1guest, 2people=2guests. NO PETS unless service animals, then add $20 cleaning. Prairie Chickens and baby calves in the Spring. NO EXTRA FEEs! You strip beds and take out trash. Only first guest is $60 and add $10 for each additional guest. 18 miles north of Gothenburg, two miles of gravel.
The space
The renovated cabin was my Great Grandpa's work shop. Come rest your luggage on his work bench and prop up your feet by the fire. We want you to be refreshed from your stay or help you hurry on your way!
Farm animals outdoors. Wildlife. Heated with wood burning stove and electric heaters.
By the way golfers, we are 15 minutes north of the famous Wild Horse Golf Club (top ten public course). A number of restaurants in town or in neighboring towns.
Have you considered a 2-3 day retreat? Write me to design your own retreat!
Guest access
Cabin. Bathroom and abbreviated kitchen in the bunkhouse.
Picnic table and small gas grill if desired. You can get your hamburger or steak here. very secluded. Lights are the moon and stars. Very quiet. Farm roads to stroll or hike. Farm animals: cows, dogs, cats, chickens, horses. Wildlife: turkeys, deer, assorted birds, migrating geese, coyotes serenading. Sledding if there is sufficient snow. Or just stop and rest for the night.
House rules
Please treat the bunkhouse with care and respect. Strip the beds and leave in a pile at the door. Turn off the heaters and lights when you go. Take your trash with you (dumpster by the barn).
Checking in and out
Check-in: 15:00 p.m. – 02:00 a.m.
Checkout before 11:00 a.m.
5 guests maximum
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Additional rules
Please request proper number of guests, e.g. 2 people staying =2 guests, etc.
Please, remove the sheets in the morning. Leave dirty towels and wash clothes with the dirty sheets on the bunkhouse workbench. Take your trash with you or put in the dumpster beside the barn.