7 acres hosted by Brittani B.
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All to yourself
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Private and off-grid tiny home near the Neversink Unique Area hiking trails. This tiny house is approximately a tenth of a mile from guest parking. A marked trail to the site with trail markers for easy direction. This tiny house has solar powered WIFI and lights. This is not an insulated structure and during the winter months there is no running water. The outhouse is located about 50 feet from the tiny house.
The space
The Tiny House is located in a very private and remote location that sits next to thousands of acres of state land with beautiful hiking trails and access to the Neversink River.
Guest access
Private and easy parking with short hike down hill to the site if you are unable to drive directly to the site (NOTE: During the winter months all guests must park in the designated parking spot and hike to the site. You cannot drive as a result of the unpredictable weather)
While the hike is short, some parts are steep, so please walk slowly and take your time.
Driving to the site can only be done during the spring and summer months and requires a high clearance Truck, Jeep or SUV with all wheel drive or 4-Wheel Drive ONLY.
Keypad on the front door for easy entry.
Other details to note
Unless you have an all wheel drive or four wheel drive vehicle, Please DO NOT drive or attempt to drive to the tiny house site. IF you decide to drive an all wheel drive or four wheel drive vehicle, it is at your own risk and the owners are not responsible for any damages. (NOTE: During the winter months all guests must park in the designated parking spot and hike to the site. You cannot drive as a result of the unpredictable weather)
Please keep in mind the WIFI and lights are solar powered, therefore we cannot always guarantee its consistency.
Please also note this site is off grid with a rain-catch water system, therefore we cannot guarantee there will always be running water.
NOTE: PLEASE DO NOT DRINK THIS WATER.
The outdoor shower has been updated with a hot water rain catch system. Please be conscious of your water usage, as the water for the shower is collected via a gutter system. If you run out of water in the shower you will need to wait for the next rainfall for it to collect and build back up.
During the late fall and winter months, this site will be open to winter campers who come prepared with the necessities and truly know how to winter camp. There will be no running water during this time and the solar will not work as well as it does during the summer months.
We recommend not using the electric during the daytime hours, as this helps conserve power for when you will need to use it at night.
We provide the following linens:
fitted sheet for the full size bed in the loft, 4 sleeping bags, and 4 pillows. Anything additional must be brought by the guest.A private and off-grid Tiny House. Approximately a 5 minute walk from The Neversink River Unique Area, which houses over 6,000 acres of hiking trails and beautiful waterfalls, and provides some great fishing (catch and release only). Our Tiny House is approximately a tenth of a mile hike downhill from the guest parking spot in a private driveway near the road. This trail is a natural dirt trail with big & small rocks, so please wear appropriate footwear. You will follow this marked trail to the site with trail markers for easy direction. If arriving after dark, please be sure to have flashlights to follow the trail markers and solar lights in the ground. The Tiny House is fully solar powered (WIFI and lights), charcoal grill, firepit with grill grates, outside table and a picnic table, hammock and camping chairs (3). The outhouse and outdoor shower are located about 50 feet from the tiny house. The water system is a rain-catch system; therefore, you CANNOT drink it. The water is only available to guests in the summer, as it is shut down during the fall and winter months.