The Shepherd's Crook at Blue Pepper Farm

Tiny home in Jay, New York

  1. 2 guests
  2. 1 bedroom
  3. 1 bed
  4. Half-bath
Hosted by Tyler
  1. Superhost
  2. 13 years hosting

Listing highlights

Self check-in

You can check in with the building staff.

Beautiful area

Guests love this home’s scenic location.

Mountain and valley views

Guests say the views are gorgeous.
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Tucked in the woods on our working sheep farm, our off-grid tiny house is the perfect escape and stepping stone into the Adirondack mountains for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing. Enjoy the coziness of the Crook between forays into our north country wilderness! What you will find: adventure, peace, quiet, woodstove, candles, down blanket, fire pit, privacy, composting outhouse, firewood for sale. **Please note there is NO electricity and NO running water. Akin to glamping!

The space
The Crook is just 200 square feet plus an 8'x8' sleeping loft with a steep ladder, NO ELECTRICITY, NO RUNNING WATER. Lots of windows and a big sliding front door let in lots of light during the day. The composting outhouse is 30' out the back door, just add some wood shavings from the bin after use.
There's a small two-burner propane stove on the counter in the small kitchen space with the basics to cook/eat for two. Use the blue water jug to get potable water from the blue handled hydrant by the barn (pull the handle all the way vertical - see photo). Excellent and safe water, please do not bring bottled water!

The Crook has basic insulation and the only heat source is a small Vermont Castings wood stove. When you arrive it will likely be the same temperature as outside unless folks had a fire that morning before departing and it will take a few hours to warm up. Firewood NOT included in price.

Self-sufficiency is a must! Be prepared for a rustic and adventurous experience. You will find a few basics, like mugs, plates/bowls, silverware. Bring headlamps, slippers.

Heat water on the stove to wash your dishes in the wash bin - dump the water away from the Crook in the woods out back.

***Firewood is available for purchase 100' from the Crook in the woodshed - its $.50 per log on the honor system, leave cash or V @Tyler-Eaton-19. You can also get wood at roadside stands in the area (esp Wilmington) and at Stewarts Shops.

By choosing to stay with us, you're not only supporting our farm and family directly, but also contributing to the vitality of our small mountain community. We believe in the transformative power of local dollars circulating within our local economy, bolstering local businesses, and fostering a sense of interconnectedness among neighbors. Your decision to book with us means more than just finding a comfortable place to lay your head – it's a commitment to sustainable tourism and the preservation of the unique character of the Adirondacks. We look forward to welcoming you into our home and sharing the beauty of this place with you.

Guest access
You have access to the Crook, your private outhouse and the surrounding woods and trails. Our yurt is about 100 yards away through the woods which is also rented. The green farmhouse is a rental as well. Please be respectful of their space. We ask those guests to do the same for you.
You can explore the woods and out to the pasture, or stop by the barn to say hello to the sheep. Please be calm and quiet around any of our animals. Please do not go in the barn or enter inside the pasture fence. Be mindful that all fences are electrified, guard dogs are friendly, but they are working guard dogs, not pets, do not bring your pet up to the fence line.

Other things to note
What to bring:
Slippers to keep your feet warm.
Sleeping bags in cold winter weather.
Head lamps, lanterns etc.
Appropriate clothing/footwear for the forecast.

**Assume all fences on the property are electrified.
We ask that pets are kept under your control while on the farm, it’s up to you if that requires a leash.

Where you’ll sleep

What this place offers

Mountain view
Valley view
Ski-in/Ski-out
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed

2 nights in Jay

Nov 14, 2023 - Nov 16, 2023

Rated 4.94 out of 5 from 512 reviews.

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Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars for cleanliness

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for accuracy

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for check-in

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for communication

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars for location

Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for value

Where you’ll be

Jay, New York, United States
Exact location will be provided after booking.

Neighborhood highlights

The town of Jay is pretty tiny with very few services. Devins gas station and deli is open Mon-Sat, closed Sundays. The farm is 46 acres and the Crook is tucked back in the woods in a very private setting minus the Yurt 100 yards away. Food/groceries are at least a 10 minute if not 30 minute drive.

Meet your host

Superhost
1285 reviews
4.93 out of 5 average rating
13 years of hosting
My work: Farmer
Lives in Jay, New York
Shannon and I operate a small sheep dairy producing yogurt, lamb and fiber. We have two boys, (13 and 11). We live, farm and play in the Adirondack Mountains and place much importance on healthy food and healthy land. We love hosting folks at our farm to share the awesome view and the tasty local foods. We live just across the street from our farm stay rentals and enjoy connecting guests with local hikes and activities.

Tyler is a Superhost

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Host details

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Responds within an hour
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Things to know

Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
2 guests maximum
Safety & property
Heights without rails or protection
May encounter potentially dangerous animal
Carbon monoxide alarm