Welcome to our charming 1940’s farmhouse near Antelope Island State Park! Nestled on a farm with goats, chickens, alpacas, and mini Highland cows, this cozy retreat blends rustic charm with modern updates. Enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, washer/dryer, outdoor electric grill, and a patio perfect for relaxing. A dedicated workspace with a desk and monitor makes it ideal for work and play. Come experience the tranquility of farm life with all the comforts of home!
Bedrooms and Sleeping Areas- This house can sleep four adults/children comfortably but the sleeping capacity can expand up to 5.
Bedroom: 1 King Bed, closet with hangers, iron and ironing board
Bedroom: 1 Queen Bed, closet with hangers, pack-n-play
Living Room: Queen air mattress can be set up
Kitchen- Includes a fridge/freezer with filtered water, cooking essentials, and appliances such as a microwave, Keurig and drip coffee machines, electric kettle, blender, crockpot, stove/oven.
Laundry- Includes a stacked washer/dryer and washing essentials.
Bathroom- Includes a bathtub with shower, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryer.
Workspace- Includes a desk, monitor, and adjustable chair.
Deck and Backyard- Behind the house there is a backyard with a pasture behind it. You will be able to watch some of our goats and alpacas right from the deck. The deck has an outdoor sectional and a electric grill.
Parking- Guest parking on the right (East) side of the house. If you need additional parking, you can park on the left (West) side just park close to the house in case we need to get access to the farm to drop off feed.
Distance to Key Locations
Antelope Island: 2 Minutes to the entrance of the State Park
Salt Lake City Airport: 32 Miles, estimated 30 Min.
Downtown Salt Lake: 31 Miles, estimated 30 Min.
Snowbasin Resort: 29 Miles, estimated 40 Min.
Park City: 63 Miles, 1 Hour 5 Min.
Visiting the Farm
Some of our animals are in the pasture behind the house. If you walk to the back of the property and take a right, you will see pastures with our other animals. (Please only explore the farm during daylight hours)
A few things to note:
For your safety and the safety of the animals please do not go in the pastures without my (host, Jen) or my husband's (co-host, Brett) supervision. If you want a supervised tour feel free to reach out. We cannot guarantee that we will be available but we love to share our farm if we are.
Please do not feed the animals anything other than the feed that we will provide as part of your stay.
Please do not drive back to the other pastures. There can be sticks that need to be cleared or mud that your car could get stuck in.
If it is super wet outside we recommend wearing boots that can be washed off
A little about the animals
Goats: We breed miniature silky fainting goats. This breed is not bred for production as they are a cross between a meat and a milk goat. We breed this type of goat for their friendly demeanor and they help keep the pastures free of weeds. People usually want to come to the farm to see the alpacas and cows and they usually end up spending most of their time with the goats.
Miniature Cows: We currently have 2 heifers and 2 bulls that are Miniature Highlands, we also have a Miniature Belted Galloway and a Miniature Dexter cow.
Alpacas: We have both male and female alpacas. Our females share a pasture with a llama named Martina McBride. She is the watchdog over the alpacas. Alpaca’s are a little skittish but they love to come and get treats. They can sense your vibe so being calm and gentle will result in the best interaction with them.
If you want to get a glimpse of our farm check out our Instagram @boysenfamfarm
This charming little farmhouse sits on 8 acres of picturesque property. Our home is located on the opposite end of the land, ensuring our guests have plenty of privacy. Feel free to explore the property and enjoy visiting our mini Highland cows, goats, and alpacas. For the safety of both our guests and animals, we kindly ask that you do not enter the pastures unless accompanied by the host or co-host for supervised interaction.
Let us know if you need anything during your stay by texting or calling us. If we don’t answer, please leave a message or text.
There is a small pasture behind the house so you might see either us or our farm helper feeding the animals but we will be as discrete as possible.