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HOWL Women & Gender Justice Retreat

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· Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont
54 acres hosted by Michele G.
8 tent pitches
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HOWL (Huntington Open Women's Land) is a mission-driven nonprofit which stewards 54 acres of land bordering on Camel’s Hump State Park, creating a space centered on women, trans people of all genders, and nonbinary people. We ask that if you camp with us, you respect our guidelines regarding gender and living in community with others. If you are experiencing financial difficulties, we offer a 15% off discount code. We are also seeking full-time residents! See https://howlvt.org/come-live-at-howl.
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100% Recommend145 Ratings · 68 reviews
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Josie L.
3 reviews
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· September 2024
This land is so special. The view from Octavia Butler was spectacular in the morning. It rained while we were there and having a bit of cover of the trees was really nice. The caretakers are very welcoming and its a great spot to hike Camel’s Hump!
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Olivia&Yaki L.
2 years on Hipcamp
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· July 2024
My favorite camping spot
Peaceful, gorgeous location to get away and find solitude and grounding. I loved retreating to nature here.
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Cj H.
2 reviews
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· July 2024
Tent · Group trip ·
This is one of the best places I have camped! Would and do recommend to anyone and everyone!
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Karen M.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· April 2024
We had a fabulous snowy campsite with wonderful views of the total eclipse. Highlights: kind and caring camp host (Meg), easy access but still felt remote and “off the grid”, friendly fellow campers. We will be back and highly recommend this camp to anyone looking for a great balance of solitude and connection. Simply lovely in every way.
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Tracie W.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· April 2024
I went tent camping here for the eclipse. I chose it because no cis men are allowed at HOWL. That made me feel safe to camp by myself for the first time. During this trip, I discovered that I'm capable of doing a LOT more things than I thought I was capable of before, and I'm going to take that knowledge home with me to apply to the rest of my life. There's a composting outhouse in easy walking distance, and just past that there's a building with a breezeway, wifi, a coffeemaker, and firewood for purchase. Outside that building there's an outdoor faucet with sink and a couple of picnic tables. The camping host was very friendly and helpful. The fire ring at the Wangaricampsite is very well maintained. Note that this campsite isn't bumpy, but it's also entirely on a slight incline.
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Elizabeth M.
1 year on Hipcamp
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· April 2024
Nice area, a lot of land so you have plenty of privacy, but you can head towqrds the house and picnic tables of you want to mingle with others. Lovely host, beautiful location.
Location
Huntington, Chittenden, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Michele G.

Joined in September 2018
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