Dog-friendly safari tents near Brattleboro

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Wyomanock Farm

32 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents75 acres · NY
Our 75 acres is a wonderful, diverse mix of habitat, harmoniously integrated with our small farm. This land was the homestead of the very first white settler of the area, John Wiley, in 1787. The Wyomanock Creek is the backbone of this little valley. Beaver have dammed the creek at several points to create ponds and other wetland features that support a diversity of wildlife including otter, moose and a myriad of birds, from osprey to herons. This sanctuary is host to many uncommon native plants and plant communities. We would love to share it with you! Your host, Thom, invites you to property to explore 75 acres of meadows, woods and water. Choose one of several sites either in the woods or open areas. You are also free to use our outdoor solar shower or take a dip in the cold pond! Our location is convenient to the Berkshire Mountains, state parks, hiking and other attractions, including Ramble Wild tree to tree adventures and Jiminy Peak. There are a few miles of rail trail access just down the road.
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Waterfront Woodsy Glamping

5 sites · Lodging27 acres · Bennington, NH
Find some info and links to a few of the unique accommodations on our property, in Southern NH, which is 27 acres on the Contoocook River and Powder Mill Pond. Be it swimming, kayaking, boating, sunning, hiking, biking, or fishing; spectacular fall foliage, and bird watching or winter sports like skiing, boarding, ice skating, snowmobiling, and snowshoeing,....take time out to enjoy what nature has to offer to the fullest, right here in your new backyard. Explore nature’s wonderland; starting with 27 acres of woods and waterfront beauty on Powder Mill Pond and the Contoocook River. During the warmer weather, you can hop in one of the kayaks, canoes, and paddle boats, (on-site for a small rental fee), sunbathe on the refreshing 30 ft. lily pad, or simply relax in the swing or hammock looking out over Mount Monadnock. During the winter, cross country ski, ice skate or fish or strap-on a pair of the complimentary snowshoes, ...while year round, enjoy sharing s’mores and stories by the fire pit!
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Beaver Lookout - Hikers Paradise

3 sites · Lodging22 acres · Lyndeborough, NH
Hiker's paradise and riverfront glamping. A getaway tucked in a secluded and picturesque oasis near Purgatory Falls hiking trail, just 1.5 hrs. from Boston. Relax in a quiet , peaceful forest and enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot amidst nature and close to purgatory brook and the beaver dam. The 4-season glamping tent has everything you need at your fingertips. From phone chargers to coffee and tea. Luxury bedding, solar powered outdoor shower and absolute peace awaits you. This site is perfect for a romantic getaway. Our place is perfect for nature lovers and great for fungi and moss enthusiasts. We’ve carefully thought through all the pros and cons of camping to cater to your experience at The Beaver Lookout! When you rent your tent space through us, here is what you’ll experience: * A very private spot in a wonderful forest right at Purgatory Brook. * A well-designed, water and fire-proofed 4 season canvas tent. So even on rainy days, you will be kept warm and dry, listening to the sound of the rain. The windows and front and back doors unzip to screened windows and doors to help you fight off any potential mosquitoes while also allowing a warm summer breeze to flow through. * A deck with comfortable Adirondack chairs. * A queen-size bed with a comfortable memory foam mattress, super soft sheets, cushy pillows, a soft, warm duvet cover, and a blanket. A rug is underneath to keep those bare feet warm! * A wood stove in the winter season and a fire pit to light on beautiful evenings, and plenty of dry firewood to purchase from us for both. *Battery-operated lanterns and a battery pack to charge your own devices. There is good cell phone reception. (T-Mobile and Verizon work best). * A propane camp stove to cook your meals on, with plenty of pots and pans, tinfoil, wooden spoons, plates, bowls, salt and pepper, oil, basic spices… everything you need! * Coffee and tea and a camp stove French press. * A welcome gift will await you. * A cooler to keep your food in just bring the ice. * Gallons of water from our own spring to drink, wash your dishes with, and use to put the campfire out. * A hammock to nap or read in. * An enclosed camping toilet with toilet paper and indoor solar shower spot * Soft, big towels for your needs. * Lots of woods, brooks, and trails on our property to explore. * A binder of recommended shops, farmers' markets and adventures, and restaurants. * Add-ons like pre-made meals, romance packages, or camp-fire stew packages are available! What should you bring? * Bug spray * Food * Layers of clothes--New Hampshire weather can wildly fluctuate! * Something warm for your feet * A sense of adventure! Anything else you should know? * Yes. Remember, that this is a full-woods immersion. So that means there is wildlife and bugs! Staying in the glamping tent comes with a bit of responsibility. All food must be cleaned up and stored properly to avoid attracting any wild critters, including bears. The garbage must be contained and covered, and no food should be left out at any point. When you leave for the day or go to bed, please put anything in the sealed cooler, lockable dry box, or in your car, including toothpaste. Sweep up and dispose of any crumbs. If you are unsure of anything, give us a shout and we will help you! Remember this is luxury tenting, not luxury hoteling! * We have a working farm, so while you have as much privacy as you need, you may hear sounds coming from the property, like dogs, lawn mowers, and tractors, or some noise from the neighbors and people hiking the purgatory brook trail. * Sometimes, if it rains and especially in the spring, there are some wet areas. Rain boots are always helpful! * Mosquitoes and ticks are a real thing here in New Hampshire and are inescapable if you intend to be outside at all. Some years are better than others. Bring bug spray! Campsite meal delivers are available upon order.
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Dog-friendly safari tents near Brattleboro guide

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If you're looking for a unique camping experience near Brattleboro, Vermont and want to bring your furry friend along, you might consider a Safari Tent. With over 20 options available in the area, Hipcamp offers a variety of campsites that cater to both you and your pet. You can choose from popular options like Woodstock Meadows (18 reviews), Waterfront Woodsy Glamping (10 reviews), or Private Waterfront Glamping Oasis (3 reviews). Average price per night is $198, with options as low as $75. Popular amenities include campfires, cooking equipment, and potable water, while popular activities range from whitewater paddling and horseback riding to boating.

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