Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14.
HIDDEN VALLEY FARM
Hidden Valley Farm is a picturesque country farm on 400+ acres of land in a quiet, end-of-the-road, secluded valley offering plenty of room for outdoor activities. Its wide-open meadows and trout-stocked ponds are surrounded by breath-taking views of Vermont’s famed maple trees, woodlands, and mountains. Hike our private mountain to enjoy the views. Breathe deeply to appreciate Vermont’s famous fresh air generated by countless trees.
The farm features an old-fashioned red country barn housing a bucolic steer. Enjoy the ambiance of staying in a renovated 80-year-old authentic farmhouse. Also available separately is the Log Cabin (Homeaway property #HA 146185), which is up a hill and almost a football field away. Rent both homes (10% discount) for reunions, weddings, family get-togethers, retreats, seminars, writing practicums, etc.
History The farm has a colorful history. Its Farm House served as a dance hall, and rumor has it that in the 1920 s prohibition moonshine was made at the farm. That might account for the street’s original name—Pint Road. In the 1930 s, the original Farm House burned and the Corey family bought the then 200-acre property, rebuilt the Farm House and ran the farm as a dairy farm. Next, they bought a cider mill and converted it into the barn. They raised dairy cows—and 11 children—and sold milk, potatoes, popcorn, maple syrup, and lumber, which they sold out of a sawmill they built that is still standing.
The Farmhouse The 3000-square foot, two-story Farmhouse offers several gathering areas: a modern living room with a fireplace; a dining room; a high-ceiling sunroom with flat-screen TV, a bar, and a wood stove; a fully-equipped sociable kitchen, and a laundry room with washer and dryer. Outside security cameras provide security in the front and back yards.
The Farmhouse sleeps 2-14 with four bedrooms, a sleeping alcove, and two and a half baths. There are three twin beds, three double beds, two queen beds, and a day bed in the sunroom.
Indoor entertainment options include cable television, free wi-fi, books, and board games. A propane grill is on the Farmhouse deck. For socializing around a fire, there is also a fire pit.
The Log Cabin (Homeaway property# HA 146185) The single-story 1200-square-foot log cabin, one of the few left in Vermont, has all today’s modern conveniences. Situated on a hillside, it is nicely laid out, sleeps 2-6 in two bedrooms, has a full bathroom with two sinks, a living room featuring a traditional stone fireplace, a dining area, an open, full kitchen, a laundry room, and a sitting porch overlooking Hidden Valley Farm.
Activities on the Farm Great private location for walking, hiking, biking, fishing, swimming, canoeing, and watching for wildlife. Meander through wildflowers. Walk the farm’s meadows. Explore the pine and maple woodlands. Hike our mountain. Barbeque and have a bonfire under the moonlight.
Get re-acquainted with serenity as you breathe Vermont’s legendary fresh air deeply into your lungs to clear your mind and energize your spirit.
Swim in our large pond, dive from its pier. Guests are welcome to use, at their liability, our 2-4 person paddleboat, canoe, and two kayaks on our ponds.
Watch for wildlife. Wild rabbits and families of wild turkeys are likely to march by during the day. Deer come at sunrise and sunset. Listen to owls at night. Foxes are occasional visitors. Like all farms, field mice are present in the fields, but controlled in the house. Hunting is not allowed on Hidden Valley Farm.
In winter, enjoy sledding in the snow on the farm.
Relax with our library of classic books. Wind down with one of our many board games.
Our mission is to send our guests back home refreshed, renewed, and revitalized. Vermont will do that for you. If it’s peace of mind you’re hoping to rediscover, it’s waiting for you at Hidden Valley Farm.
Activities off the Farm The heart of our small town—the Wells Country Store—offers essential groceries, a variety of homemade baked goodies made fresh every morning, soups, salads, and sandwiches for lunch, and Juli’s excellent wine collection.
The lovely Lake St. Catherine in the Lake St. Catherine State Park is a 5-10 drive, just past the town’s miniature golf course. The park is convenient for picnicking (picnic tables provided), fishing, boating, and jet skiing.
Golf Eighteen-hole golf is a 10-minute drive to the open-to-the-public Lake St. Catherine Country Club (or at the famed Saratoga National Golf Course, named one of Golf Digest's Top 100 Golf Courses).
Skiing Hidden Valley Farm is central to all of Vermont’s major ski areas. Bromley is the closest, a 30-minute drive. Pico, Killington, Stratton, Okemo are all about an hour's drive.
Fishing is popular on the nearby Battenkill River.
Local farmer’s markets and craft fairs.
Manchester, the original outlet town, is to the south, with award-winning restaurants and antique shops. Don’t miss the charming independent Northshire Bookstore, Orvis's glorious flagship store, antiques, and arts and crafts shops. Stop in Manchester after skiing at Bromley or Stratton.
To the north, Rutland offers a variety of restaurants for dinner after skiing Killington, Pico, and Okemo.
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Amenities
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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Events allowed: family gatherings and birthday parties
Owner approval required. Fees and rules apply.
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Pets
No pets allowed
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Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
ATVs are prohibited on Hidden Valley Farm and are illegal on town roads.
Hunting is prohibited on Hidden Valley Farm.
Events to bring additional people/vehicles require permission. Fees apply.
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts credit cards
Parties and events (including family gatherings and birthday parties) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 50
Note from host: Owner approval required. Fees and rules apply.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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A car is required for transport to and from this property
Frequently asked questions
Is Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14. pet-friendly?
No, pets are not allowed at this property.
How much does it cost to stay at Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14.?
As of 2 Apr, 2026, prices found for a 1-night stay for 2 adults at Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14. on 3 Apr, 2026 start from S$549, including taxes and fees. This price is based on the lowest nightly price found in the last 24 hours for stays in the next 30 days. Prices are subject to change. Choose your dates for more accurate prices.
How much is parking at Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14.?
On-site parking is available at the property.
What time is check-in at Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14.?
Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.
What time is check-out at Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14.?
Checkout is at 11:00 AM.
Where is Get away from the crowd. 400 private acres. Vermont's fresh air. Sleeps 2-14. located?
This family-friendly Wells holiday home is located in the mountains, 2.4 mi (3.8 km) from Lake Saint Catherine, and within 6 mi (10 km) of Wells Lakeside Park and Lake Saint Catherine State Park. Mineral Springs Park and Slate Quarry Park are also within 9 miles (15 km).
Reviews
8.0
Very good
Reviews are presented in chronological order, subject to a moderation process, and verified unless otherwise labelled.
We had another great stay on the property - this time in the larger farmhouse. There was plenty of room, a large kitchen and everything we needed for a great stay. We hope to come back again next year.
My friends and I had a fantastic weekend getaway at this property. It offers a great Vermont experience with the peaceful environment, gravel road leading to it, and the little town nearby. The sunroom was absolutely fantastic and made a great hangout space for 14 of us. We skiied at Killington and Okemo, which were both about 55 minutes away. I would love to come back in the summer to truly enjoy the entire property.
Danny A.
Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 23 Feb, 2023
Danny,
Thanks for a nice review. We will definitely look forward to your return in summer.
Merry Lee
Verified
6/10 Okay
scott f.
19 Feb, 2020
Liked: Check-in, location
Beautiful views
Stayed here a few times. Dont know if I will be back. I have rented directly from the owner in the past and he allowed us to rides ATV's on the property. Renting through Vrbo you cannot, little disappointing.
scott f.
Stayed 3 nights in Jan 2020
Response from VrboOwner on 19 Mar, 2020
The owners prohibited ATVs on their property a few years ago.
It was great but it needs flashlights that work or batteries to put in them for we had a power outage due to a winter storm that blew through the area. Would like to say thank you to the host who provide all the basic necessities for our family to be comfortable Ty Pe
pamela e.
Stayed 7 nights in Dec 2022
Verified
6/10 Okay
Jenny A.
19 Aug, 2025
Liked: Check-in, communication, location
Beautiful house and property. You can not swim in pond, but you can fish. You can not use the hot tub. It is a house in Vermont so know that you will see ants and other bugs. Also there was evidence of mice, we didn't see any but saw their leavings. Also the ac was only in one room, and struggled keep to up with the warm weather even there.
Our family came from PA ME and NY so it was a perfect spot. A nice old farm house with a newer sun room and updated kitchen. There was enough room for all 13 of us including my 80 yo parents that were able to stay comfortably on the first floor. The dining table in the sunroom was able to fit us all for dinners together. We didn’t have enough silverware for all 13 of us, but Merry Lee responded quickly to remedy it. The Wells country store was was fun to go to for lunch one day. We all enjoyed the cows just across the driveway. The kids had a great time exploring the property. It’s was a perfect Christmas getaway with the whole family.
Kristen T.
Stayed 4 nights in Dec 2021
Response from VrboOwner on 8 Jan, 2022
Kristen is so easy to communicate with. I hope they will all come back and use our dozens of new silverware.
Everything was great, house was clean and spacious. There are 2 ponds you can go paddle out and fish. ot of land were you can hike.
The only thing we didnt like is the property owner accuseed us for breaking a window on the barn that we never went near. That we left garbage when we all helped clean up and put all the garbage in the dumpster and charged us $400 because we do not put bed linens in the laundry. Very nice place but it might cost more than you think.
We had a great experience however with the hot weather the house needs another AC unit! The rooms upstairs were very warm! Most of the family slept downstairs. Other than that. The family was in the pond all weekend! House could use a deep cleaning! Sun shining in the front room shows that the windows were not wiped down well. Screen door on sliding glass door needs to be replaced it kept falling off its track. Rooms and bathrooms were clean! My 9 year old grandson had a blast catching bullfrog and fishing! Great home we would stay there again! It’s country living!
Tony W.
Stayed 3 nights in Jul 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 5 Aug, 2023
It's fun for us to hear about the fun your grandson had in the country, Tony. Do come back. We'll get a deep clean done by then,
Overall the place was amazing. Nice place for a getaway trip with family and friends. Management was superb they’re really nice to accept my request.
Precious Mae S.
Stayed 2 nights in Feb 2022
Response from VrboOwner on 14 May, 2022
Thank you, Precious Mae, for your lovely review. We were happy to hear that your group enjoyed the farmhouse and the 400 acres around it. Please consider coming back in another season. It's pretty spectacular in the fall. I hope we see you again.
Verified
6/10 Okay
ed s.
3 Jan, 2022
Liked: Check-in, communication, listing accuracy
Disliked: Cleanliness, location
New Years get away
The location is away from everything so plan on driving a good distance for anything. The town store did not have to much in it and was all over priced. The house it self was not clean at all in fact I do not think we should of been charged a cleaning fee. Floors where dirty and the water had a bad stink to it problems with the water softener maybe. I would not stay here again and not recommend it either.
ed s.
Stayed 3 nights in Dec 2021
Response from VrboOwner on 4 Feb, 2022
These comments are a first for us. Others have complimented the cleanliness of the farmhouse. I have passed your complaint on to our long-time cleaner, and would still be grateful for the specifics I asked you for earlier so we can improve. I hope you are not upset because we charged you for breaking our artful umbrella holder. We understand that accidents happen, and thank you for the funds to replace it.
We recently visited Hidden Valley Farm for a weekend family reunion. The location was absolutely beautiful and provided a wonderful weekend. We spent the first evening roasting smores in the firepit outside while watching the stars, the view is spectacular. Our days were filled with fishing in the pond, using the paddle boats and kayaks that were provided, and hiking the beautiful trails on the property. We enjoyed "old-fashioned" fun the second night playing board games on the extended family room table. I can't say enough nice things about our trip! Looking forward to returning.
Nancy S.
This is our second visit to Hidden Valley Farm. While there, I asked someone if there concept of 'possession is 9/10 of the law applies' because if it did, I wasn't leaving!!! The property is amazing and the farm house was so very comfortable. I would stay forever if I could. The property manager in Wells was fantastic and the communication with our on-line manager was terrific as well.
Most Horrible Rental Experience Ever, Threats, Accusations and Being observed on cameras.
My family rented the farmhouse for a week & the cabin. The 1st night our grandchildren went in the hot tub. We recd a msg from the mgr through VRBO that the owners were very upset we had broken into their hot tub against their policy, it was not properly installed & was uninsured. There is a lot of signage throughout the house, none to let renters know the hot tub is not to be used nor in the renter's binder. We assumed the zip ties were to keep the cover blowing off,there were additional zip ties in the house.The mgr included in her msg that the owners would now need to have the hot tub people come out to resecure it (zip ties)and rebalance the chemicals. She said they would make a claim for this to the ins we had paid. I apologized but was concerned as to how the owners had even known about my grandchildren going in the hot tub. I noticed a surveillance camera that was focused on that area and the yard area in the back of the farmhouse. Their complaint clearly indicated we were being watched. The next day we covered the cameras to prevent the owners from watching us. Again, the mgr messaged me telling me that the owners are even more upset thinking we had disconnected their cameras. I replied we had covered them & will uncover them before we leave. She said she would relay that to them & again messaged me that they are becoming further upset,she wanted me to call her so we can figure out how to appease the owners. I was told the reason for the yard surveillance was so they can monitor for wild animals possibly causing damage to their property. I was also told they had contacted their lawyers. Our 2nd full day I was messaged by the mgr that the owners wanted us to leave, they had contacted the police who would be there in the morning to escort us out.All this because we had used their hot tub although they had failed to indicate it was not to be used and my refusal to allow the owners to observe my family on their cameras.The rules for use of surveillance cameras are clearly defined by VRBO. 2 days after we began our stay the mgr added in the listing notes a referral to the cameras ,days later added another reference to the cameras.We had to leave early, this supposed relaxing vacation was rife with stress & anxiety due to the threats and accusations of the mgr and owners from day 1.We stayed here last year, encountered cleanliness & maintenance issues I felt the mgr responded well to so left a nice review to offset the neg reviews. Never again!
Janet
Stayed 7 nights in Dec 2020
Response from VrboOwner on 22 Jan, 2021
We had no trouble from Janet and her family last year and were happy to give them a good review as guests and approve their return this year, but this year was very different. On their first day, the family of 17 people in our two homes broke into our secured hot tub by slicing through the many fasteners making it secure and ripping the cover in the process. When we made a complaint to Janet, pointing out that the hot tub is not promoted as an amenity for guests because it is not properly installed and is uninsured, Janet then began focusing her upset on the presence of the outdoor camera that had shown them cutting the fasteners and intruding into the hot tub.
Janet had failed to read about the presence of our two outdoor security cameras (under Additional Information) on our listing – one aimed toward the front yard and the other toward the back yard, where the hot tub is located. Many vacation rentals have security cameras these days and, per VRBO policy, note them on their listing, as we do. We have a 400-acre farm out in the country and rely on security cameras to notify us of intruders and wildlife, such as catamount, raccoons, bears, etc. who are attracted to our dumpster.
In retaliation, Janet’s family disabled our cameras so the owners were not only unable to view any of their property, but they could not even log on to their security account. Naturally they were alarmed and asked that Janet restore their oversight or leave. Janet restored camera access, but said they wanted to stay for a day or two more to enjoy area attractions and said they would leave then and asked that we refund them for the nights they chose to leave. The property manager agreed over the owners' objection because of course it was the owners who lost significant revenue.
Learning from this unhappy series of disagreements, while Janet was still at the farm, we added an additional notification about the cameras at a second section of our listing to help potential guests notice that information. We added prohibitions about the hot tub to guests’ information and attached KEEP OUT signs to three sides of the hot tub. We have filed an insurance claim for a new, unripped hot tub cover.
My husband and I along with our children and grandchildren stayed at Hidden Valley Farms right after Christmas. We had a wonderful stay, there was plenty of space for us to spread out as well as to be together. The kitchen is spacious enough for several people to prepare meals and I loved the extra prep sink, as well as the extra sink in the bar area. We visited Killington Resort and went snowtubing. One of our days it had rained alot so we went ice skating at an indoor rink. We only had two full days there but would have like more time to do more activites. My family decided we would like to stay at Hidden Valley Farms again next year for a full week. Looking forward to it!!!!! Just a side note, be sure to bring protective footwear for outdoors, it does get very muddy with the rain. After all, it is a farm. Also, a previous guest had complained about mice. I actually did expect to see some, or at least droppings, since again it is a farm. Surprisingly I did not see any mice or droppings, there were a lot of mouse traps around. Merry Lee is an excellent host and is a great communicator.
Janet
Stayed 3 nights in Dec 2019
Verified
2/10 Terrible
Barbara R.
29 Jul, 2019
Liked: Check-in, communication
Disliked: Cleanliness, listing accuracy
Unsanitary and uninhabitable
We were unable to stay in this house due to the presence of mouse droppings (one of us is pregnant, one is a young child prone to asthma), and an overall unpleasant musty odor throughout the house, but especially in the upstairs bedrooms. These presented serious health problems for us, and we in fact had to leave in the middle of the night due to asthmatic and allergic reactions.
The house was very dusty, minimally clean. Closets, cupboards and cabinets were disorganized and over stuffed so that items were hard to find.
We have been in contact with the property manager who was appropriately concerned and responsive, and refunded our money. We have not yet received a refund from VRBO for our booking fee or cleaning deposit. This latter is almost a joke, since the lack of cleanliness was why we couldn't stay. This house has been cleaned only on the surface and is in urgent need of major maintenance and thorough top to bottom cleaning and repair. The screen door from the sunroom was broken and the sliding door held shut with a board, so we were unclear if this could even be used. Since we didn't stay, we never found out. The exhaust fan in the upstairs spewed dust when I turned it on. The ceiling fan in the downstairs bedroom did not work. The exhaust fan over the stove was coated with grime and grease. There's probably more, but I'm sure you get the picture by now.