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This historic renovated ranch offers four sites convenient from Interstate 84, the NYS Thruway Interstate 87, and Route 17/Interstate 86.
Site 1 is a leveled stone pad easily accessible from the paved driveway, in front of two rustic barns where campers enjoy 30 amp electric service and a picnic table. Sites 2, 3 and 4 are in a private field (w/o service) each including a picnic table and fire ring.
There are 40 acres of walking trails, and miles of adjacent rail trails for hiking/mountain biking from your site.
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This campsite offers peace and tranquility just a stone's throw from NYC, making it a perfect escape from the city hustle. Reviews consistently highlight the serene environment, well-maintained grounds, and the warm hospitality of hosts like Eric and Suzy. Many campers appreciated the added charm of horses nearby and the convenience of trails for hiking. The site is often praised for its privacy, making it an ideal spot for those seeking solitude or a quiet family outing.
Honestly was pretty surprised how good this was for $30 a night. Don't get me wrong, these are primitive tent/RV sites so no electric or toilet access or anything, but it's behind a beautiful restored bed and breakfast, there are horses and stuff, walking trails behind. The sites themselves are clearly marked with lit up markers and are in a beautiful country field. I booked this with like a 2 hour notice and was able to just come in, set up, sleep, and leave the next morning. Quick responses from the owner with questions, too.
Wonderful spot. Beautiful even in stick season! Spot was very easy to find. Land is lovely and so are the friendly horses. Had a great night. Will totally come back.
Location
Blooming Grove, Orange, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mohican and Munsee Lenape First Nations according to