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Four Springs Farm, Campground & Lea…

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· South Royalton, Windsor, Vermont
70 acres hosted by Jinny C.
5 tent sites
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Four Springs Farm is a working organic farm on a beautiful west-facing hillside in central Vermont. Walk-in tent camping sites are tucked away in private corners of the farm a reasonable distance from the parking areas. The centrally located Wash Houses have toilets and hot showers. A picnic pavilion, which has a spectacular view of the valley and the hills of the Green Mtns, is available for group gatherings and celebrations and has a sink area for guests to use. Visitors are invited to tag-along-on-chores and meet the poultry sharing the farm with all of us and explore the seventy acres of paths, fields, streams, and woods. Guests will be dazzled by star-studded skies, treated to spectacular sunsets, and entertained by the farm cat Luna. The farm is mosquito free but inhabited by millions of fireflies. It's nature's playground at her best. Our season opens the last weekend in April and closes around the end of October. Wildflower Tent Site is a mowed area in one corner of a hillside field. Hammock campers would have a woods location for their use. It is located near the Wash Houses with it's own back door path, Watercress Crossing, over a small stream. There are no lights on the farm and this open spot is perfect for star gazing. There is a 10 x 12 foot tent platform, picnic table and fire pit. Morning Sunrise is the largest site and can hold ten tents easily on a relatively level grass area. It is protected from the heat of a late summer day and open to accept the first sunshine hitting the farm in the morning. Groups of multiple families, friends celebrating a special occasion, cycling groups and scouting organizations as well as individuals use this site to be slightly set apart from the heart of the farm activities. There is a picnic table and a firepit with space around it for a gang. Hidden Meadow is the most isolated and smallest tent site accessed by it's own bridge and unseen from most of the farm. Though not in the woods it feels tucked away and is ideal for couples or singles as it has room for only one tent ( on a 10 x 12 foot platform) and has a picnic table and fire pit. Maximum guests- three. Plum Corner as indicated by it's name is accessed along a path through the plum orchard. It is tucked up next to an old barn site with a stately old yellow birch defining the corner. It is ideal for families because of it's spaciousness and multiple tent options. There is one tent platform - 10 x 12 feet, a picnic table and fire pit.
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Erin H.recommends
October 11, 2024
Morning Sunrise Tent Site
This is a really beautiful spot, and the bathrooms, firewood, and water are all really conveniently located on the property. One thing I would be sure to take note of is the quiet hours after dark — with a larger group it can be hard to keep the noise down, and when the sun sets early the quiet hours start accordingly, so I would keep this in mind if you like having fires at night with the group. Overall, Jinny was very nice and the site was great, so I’d recommend a stay!
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Gssv A.recommends
October 7, 2024
Sunset View Tent Site
We loved our time spent at Jenni’s farm. The views from our campsite are as advertised and the night sky is surreal. Was surprised to see the amount of fall colors present in and around her property and it was break from our routine life spending the night in the quiet country side. We would like to visit here again and make more memories to cherish.
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Danny G.recommends
September 26, 2024
Hidden Meadow Tent Site
100% would stay again!
Really really nice spot! One of the better that I’ve been to. Beautiful setup and many different types of sites/lodging. Only downsides are the relative closeness of a couple spots at night where voices carry. But beautiful views, clean bathrooms/very hot showers and incredible host.
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Malik S.recommends
September 5, 2024
Sunset View Tent Site
Tenting grounds were extremely peaceful, loved the atmosphere!
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Rachel M.recommends
September 2, 2024
Wildflower Field Tent Site
Our experience with Jinny was awesome. The campsite was so nice and tucked away from any other sites! The farm is so beautiful and peaceful. The bathroom and shower facilities were great too. We will definitely be back!
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Junichiro C.recommends
September 2, 2024
Morning Sunrise Tent Site
Very nice nice place to spend the weekend with family 100% recommended, excellent service
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South Royalton, Windsor, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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