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Get close encounters with our farm animals. Visit the red barn a short walk away! 

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Open weekend mornings campers can get a cup of coffee, our own home grown meat, merch and campfire goodies! 

Add firewood to your reservation and it will be waiting for you!

Camper/ RV Sites

20 camper/RV sites!

Electric 110, 30amp, 50 amp

Water hookup, no septic but a dumping station

$50/day    $280/week   $1000/month   $3,000/season

Open Mid April to Mid October

Hotel Suites

Our suites are just like a hotel room but better!

A stay here feels like home. These rooms come with a private bathroom and kitchenette. 

Suite 1 sleeps 4 and suite 2 sleep 5

Week day $130/night and weekend $200/night

Available year round

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Cabins

Stay some time in our cabins. Every cabin can sleep 6 with one full size bed and four single beds. They have AC, heat, electricity, and lights. There is a hydrant for water between cabins. Each cabin has its own porch furniture, a fire pit and picnic table.  The bathrooms are a short walk to the main building.

$85/night available year round

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Our Mission

Nestled in the Finger Lakes, Happy Pastures Campground is a place where families can come and stay for a day, a week, a month or even a season. The campground is located between Skaneateles and Otisco Lakes in the town of Spafford. Our mission is to provide a fun, family-oriented getaway, providing opportunities for families to reconnect with nature and agriculture. With an on-site barn and a mixture of animals in pastures, families will have the opportunity to care for and feed the animals at chore times. Scheduled tours to Fesko Dairy’s family operated dairy farm a mile down the road will provide opportunities to engage with the farmer and staff about modern day agricultural practices.

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​Our goal at Happy Pastures Campground is to have campers leave with a better understanding of agriculture and nature while gaining a greater appreciation for where their food comes from and the ecosystem it grows in.​

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