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As the temperatures rise, we are enjoying days of cooler temps and luxurious shade. In the upcoming weeks, there is still some availability in our wall tents and farm stays! Join us for breezy days…
The hardest part of staying at Willow-Witt Ranch will be leaving. This sprawling 445-acre property in Southern Oregon is part organic farm, part campground, part wellness retreat, and wholly relaxing.
One of our big projects this year was the expansion and remodel of the campground kitchen. We have lots of families and groups that come up during the warmer parts of the year to enjoy a campout, a…
Situated on a private knoll overlooking hundreds of acres of protected meadows and gorgeous mountains, Willow-Witt Ranch’s Meadow House is a farmstay accommodation unlike any other. Perfect for fam…
As we’re getting settled in for the colder months, we’re already making preparations for next year’s ranch babies! A new generation of goat kids is on the way. If you’ve visited us during birthing …
If you have to breed milk goats every year to keep them milking, what do you do with all those baby goats? Around 1990, all of our friends and acquaintances had all the pet goats they could possibl…

Reviews

five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR
five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR
five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR
five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR
five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR
five star review

“We had a great stay at the ranch. We helped feed goats and chickens, played with the baby goats…”

Guest from Ashland, OR