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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Pitch your tent in our wooded trailside retreat and have access to picnic tables, fire pit, and an outhouse!
First camp is where we ask that you park your car/trailer. If riding ATV's or snowmobiles, this spot is closest to the trails! We have a small camp on this spot that we stay in on most weekends. There is a tent/camper site on the side of the yard. Parking is also available in the door yard. These spots have access to an outhouse that is fully stocked with anything you would need. There is also a picnic table and large fire pit.
The second site is for the remote camper! These spots are at the end of the property tucked in the woods. Set up your tent next to the babbling brook that curves around this site OR travel up a mountain and sleep under a canopy of trees.
There are tons of hiking trails nearby as well as kayaking and moose watching. Feel free to reach out to get suggestions for where to go or what to do during your retreat!
This camp is amazing! Great location and has plenty of room for several large tents. It’s quiet and has everything you will need. Fire pit. Grill. Clean cute outhouse. Firewood. Gas station and a diner and a little convenience store is just an 8 min ride. And right by the trains you want to go riding on. Highly recommended!
A reasonable place to stay in a rural and beautiful part of New Hampshire, there is is firewood and toilet available and a fire pit Great area for fishing and ATV/trail riding
Hannah was nice and communicative. We booked our stay very last minute and they were very accommodating.
At the Apple tree spot tough to find a flat spot for our truck camper but there were plenty of flat spots for a tent. There were a ton of bugs and mosquitos. There was a fire ring that would be nice to use to repel the bugs but we just decided to spend the evening in our camper. The spot is tucked into the trees with easy access to the ATV route.
The owners were very accommodating to last minute changes. We were nervous about the snow and mud and they made it work by giving us a second parking spot and aiding us through the snow. We would definitely go again!
Hosts were incredibly friendly, hospitable and funny! We were camping in winter weather conditions and they cleared out a shed for our tent and let us borrow shovels to clear a fireplace pit. $5 a bundle for firewood. We came for the eclipse and had an incredible time. Thanks!!
Location
Coos, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to