Star Hosts are highly rated, responsive, and committed to providing incredible experiences.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
The land consists of: 100 acres of forest, pastures, four ponds, orchards, hoop house, pavilion area with grill, 150-year-old tobacco barn, gardens, chickens, guineas, turkeys, quail, bees, kune kune pigs and wagyu cattle, stocked pond on absolutely gorgeous rolling hills. The land will take your breathe away.
Learn more about this land:
Several trails with lots of opportunities to see nature, particularly wild turkey's and deer and the local bison farm.
We loved having a more private location with a place to fish. We had an amazing weekend. The host were very kind and helpful. It was very clean and beautiful. We are definitely going back.
We loved tent camping at this ranch! It was exactly what we were looking for, quiet and peaceful. Perfect little stop on our trip! Would recommend to others and hope we can stop again sometime.
We had an excellent stay on TJ and Ryan's beautiful spread of land in the Indiana hills. We were there for the total solar eclipse. The campsite down in the woods was really nice, and the hosts and their family were very nice. A good time was had by all. While we live out west and were there to see the eclipse, we would gladly make it a regular haunt if we lived in the region.
I went camping with a group of friends for the eclipse and we couldn’t have picked a better spot! Besides the beautiful, farm like view we got for it…the family running the camp were so kind. They drove us around until we found a spot we wanted to pitch a tent and then proceeded to mow down that spot for us. We were missing a piece for our propane grill we had so we asked them if they had the piece and they let us borrow it so we could cook. They even offered us eggs for breakfast! Amazing family, amazing campsite, 10/10 would come camp here again!!!
Cons: Nothing I can think of, truly. And I'm trying, as constructive critique benefits all.
Pros: Potable water, toilet (though we had our own), I think there is an electric hookup had we needed to charge our portable battery. Varied sites aka shaded or meadow, hilltop or near ponds/stream. Easy car access (though if wet you need 4-wheel). We were there for the eclipse in early April so nothing had bloomed, but I expect berries and fruit trees in the summer. I believe the hosts intend to offer ice and firewood soon (but don't hold me to it...) But topping it all, of our collective 12th HipCamp, easily the warmest, nicest host family (fresh eggs our first morning!
Genuine, available without being intrusive. Our interactions only added to the experience at Timbercrest Ranch.
We loved camping on TJ’s land for our Eclipse viewing weekend. Her entire family went out of their way to make sure we had the best experience. Easy access, great views. Options for water, electricity, and even fresh farm eggs! These are lovely people, and their and property is tranquil and spacious. Book this one before it sells out for the summer and fall.
Location
Bloomfield, Greene, Indiana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Myaamia, Kaskaskia, and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) First Nations according to