Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
This Cozy Cabin is the perfect place to getaway! Set on 80 Acres of beautiful grasslands & woods with trails to explore! Close to NY & VT Hiking/Ski Mountains & SPAC. Only 30 mins to Saratoga Springs Race Track & Lake George! Bring your snowshoes in the Winter to explore the 80 acre property. Queen size bed upstairs & a pullout full size bed in the living room. Reconnect with nature with a good forest bath! Well water not potable & has a sulfur smell due to the clay. Drinking water provided via Reverse osmosis filtration.This Cozy Cabin is the perfect place to getaway! Set on 80 Acres of beautiful grasslands & woods with trails to explore! Close to NY & VT Hiking/Ski Mountains & SPAC. Only 30 mins to Saratoga Springs Race Track & Lake George! Bring your snowshoes in the Winter to explore the 80 acre property. Queen size bed upstairs & a pullout full size bed in the living room. Come get back to nature with a good forest bath! Well water not potable & has a sulfur smell due to the clay. Drinking water provided.
Adorable cabin that has everything you could ever need! We even got fresh eggs! The family was so welcoming (including a very sweet brown Labrador). We had a perfect stay! Thank you for everything!
We absolutely adored tiny home camping here! We stayed with our doggos and it was so serene and cozy! The land is beautiful and has many swimming lakes and a gorgeous hike on the property. The beds are warm and comfortable perfect for after a long day of hiking! Even the outhouse was cute. Would recommend to all our friends! 10/10
Omg it exceeded our expectations it was so cute and had so many instruments for us to play on our rainy day! Very cozy & it helped that we could control the temp! Our pupp had a great time! We loved it no complaints! Great hosts, very sweet ppl!
Location
Fort Edward, Washington, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mohican, N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee) First Nations according to