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Only suitable for campers and RV's with their own toilet facilities. Site is level gravel driveway with use of backyard fire pit and table. Only one camper unit per night allowed in quiet rural neighborhood on small organic property. Seasonal organic vegetables, fruit and farm-fresh eggs available. Electric is 20 amp, so please check your air conditioner requirements. Can accommodate up to 40 ft unit. Pets welcome. 15 minutes from Kingston Lake State Park, 30 minutes from Hampton Beach State Park. Only suitable for campers and RV's with their own toilet facilities. Site is level gravel driveway with use of backyard fire pit and table. Only one camper unit per night allowed in quiet rural neighborhood on small organic property. Seasonal organic vegetables, fruit and farm-fresh eggs available. Electric is 20 amp, so please check your air conditioner requirements. Can accommodate up to 40 ft unit. Pets welcome. 15 minutes from Kingston Lake State Park, 30 minutes from Hampton Beach State Park.
Julie was a fantastic host. Nice little drive to her place, easy hookup, secure. She’s also just an all-around beautiful person and I’m grateful to have met her!
Great stay on Julie’s land! Very quiet neighborhood to walk around. Julie answers very fast any concerns we could have had and was very helpful welcoming. Definitely would recommend and would stay here again.
We loved our rv camp time at julie’s land.
Site was really quiet and spacious. We enjoyed the fire pit with our kids.
Julie is also a super sweet and kind person. Great experience for all our family.
Julie was very responsive. Easy back in for our small travel trailer. Very quiet although we were in driveway right on road. We took a little bike ride and saw lake and waterfalls. Great price.
Julie is very nice and welcoming. The land is perfect for camping.
Location
East Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), Pennacook, Pentucket, and Pawtucket First Nations according to