Learn more about this land:
Camps sites are on the tree farm high on a hill bordering the Canadian border the Appalachain trail and Monson Pond. Mostly tent sites for people who enjoy nature and wild life, swimming in the pond as well as fishing in the pond and brook. We do have limited sites with water available. Kipp park is directly across the road with fire pits and picnic sites. You can always get water at the home farm house. It is a very quiet, peaceful and secluded place.
Near by we have a Amish community where you can buy fresh eggs, vegetables as well as fresh baked goods, pies and bread. Also Amish furniture built to last.Camps sites are on the tree farm high on a hill bordering the Canadian border the Appalachain trail and Monson Pond. Mostly tent sites for people who enjoy nature and wild life, swimming in the pond as well as fishing in the pond and brook. We do have limited sites with water available. Kipp park is directly across the road with fire pits and picnic sites. You can always get water at the home farm house. It is a very quiet, peaceful and secluded place.
Near by we have a Amish community where you can buy fresh eggs, vegetables as well as fresh baked goods, pies and bread. Also Amish furniture built to last.
RV details
Travel trailers, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Pop-up campers, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Vehicles under 35 feet allowed
Pull-in site
Surface type: Grass or field
Surface levelness: Requires leveling
No Class A RVs, Class B RVs, and Class C RVs
Ask about slideouts
Water hookup available
Generators allowed
No electrical hookup
No sewage hookup
No TV hookup
What to expect
RV/tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
8 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Firepit
Toilet available
Portable toilet
Pets allowed
On leash
Potable water available
Spigot
Bins available
Picnic table present
Wifi available
No showers
Bathe in lake, bathe in river or stream
Cooking equipment absent
Laundry absent
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 2:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Super Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair accessible
Max 2 vehicles
During your trip
Follow the
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Unfortunately we did not get to spend a lot of time at the site but it was beautiful mike was super friendly and we would definitely recommend,
Paul F.
4 reviews
Recommends
· April 2024
Nice site
24 ft travel trailer
Very friendly
Good view
Love the neighborhood too
Barbara H.
5 reviews
Recommends
· July 2023
Peaceful spot!
18 ft campervan
Beautiful spot overlooking a pond. Mike the host was super helpful when the gps directions were not. Scenic rural area with spotty cell service getting there, but decent cell service once you’re there. Confirm directions beforehand and enjoy the peaceful setting! Well maintained.
Nordlund C.
2 reviews
Recommends
· July 2023
25 ft campervan
Great view, we were only there for one night but it was peaceful and Mike was very nice!
Jon M.
2 reviews
Recommends
· June 2023
Maine pitbull camping adventure
Tent · With pets
I enjoyed my stay here tent camping with my two dogs. Its not very easy to find a place that allows big dogs around so i was happy finding Mike. The property was very nice with a view overlooking a nice pond. He turned on the water for us to make it easier for me. We Enjoyed some time swimming there too on our first day. I also thought it was cool seeing the Amish buggies galloping down the road. Cool relaxing place to enjoy some time outdoors I will def book in the future . Ty.
Rebecca W.
4 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· July 2022
Camping with a view!
Tent
They made me feel right at home on their land. An amazing view of the lake and the creek was cool and refreshing. Absolutely awesome stay!
Location
Fort Fairfield, Aroostook, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mi’kma’ki, Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet), and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to