Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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12.5 acres of beautiful fields, stonewalls with rolling hills and apple trees. privacy and with a peaceful country setting. Free raspberries from raspberry bushes when in season. Enjoy the multiple activities at near by Pristine Queen Lake with a sandy beach and swimming. Brooks woodland preserve Hiking Trails. Harvard Forest hiking trails. Nearby Red Apple Farm country store and Brew Barn. Nearby Petersham Country store is great store for coffee, breakfast, lunch, baked goods, and many other great items.Pitch your tent or park your RV or camper in the field under some trees for shade if you like. the main house is on property but there is privacy on the 12.5 acres. there is free firewood available for use on site. There are raspberries for foraging for free. There are local hiking and walking trails and of course Queen Lake beach is ideal for swimming and water activities
Terrific spot! I was mostly looking for a place to hang by a fire for the night, but this place would be awesome for a group. Everybody could have their own camp site, with a community fire at the top of the hill. I had plenty of wood and a flat place to set up camp. Beautiful sky views from this place.
It was great. Lovely area, so beautiful. It is easy to find, and just what it was listed as. It felt very safe, yet private enough at the same time. It's awesome that people offer these places for others as they travel needing just a night or two from here to there- LOVE Hipcamp!
Robert was a great host! We needed a place to put our tent last minute and were able to book and get settled right away. The land is accessible and beautiful. We had a super restful and relaxing stay. 10/10 would recommend!
This HipCamp is on a beautiful property. Rob was very accommodating and gave clear instructions. Directions were easy. Site was in an open field. I will be back.
Location
Phillipston, Worcester, Massachusetts, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and Pennacook First Nations according to