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Salamander Hollow Healing Habitat

5 sites · Lodging17 acres · Warwick, MA
Best HipCamp Massachusetts 2023 Best HipCamp USA Finalist 2023 Best HipCamp Massachusetts Finalist 2022 THERE IS WIFI, PRIVATE HOT SHOWER and FLUSH TOILET. EXCEPT FOR THE RECENTLY ADDED TULLY 'THOREAU' ISLAND. Salamander Hollow is a private, evolving honeybee and human being sanctuary on 17 acres of land abutting Massachusetts State Forest. We currently have a one-room, wood stove warmed, cozy sleeping loft for one or two - with two benches below on either side of room - for two sleeping bags; plus, a separate 22 foot Sioux tipi with two cots. There are two chairs in the tipi, which if removed at night, make floor room for four other sleeping bags. 'Forest Bathing' for miles! If you're a larger group booking Salamander Hollow main camp with its Sleeping Library, Tipi & Slovenian Beehive House, you might consider renting this additional Tiny Cabin want to entertain all in glamping style, utilizing its amenities; as well, providing another bathroom/shower and guest bedroom for those who prefer being indoors while in the great outdoors. Note that Kula Bata Tiny Cabin abuts the wheelchair accessible larger bathroom/shower which is available to those at the Salamander Hollow main camp, yet you are secluded with your own private entry points and private bathroom. A ten minute drive takes you to the parking area to hike up Tully Mountain. There is a grill, wood fired pizza oven, two fire pits and a hygienic Incinolet electric toilet on the property for night convenience, with small camp sinks for washing & teeth brushing. Take a short hike off the property to organic Chase Hill Farm for milk, eggs, seasonal veggies, grass fed meat and other goodies. Say hello to their cows, chickens, pigs, goats, pups and kids. Nestled across the road from Salamander Hollow is Timber Haven Farm, where you can schedule your pickup of bacon and eggs, while loading up on delicious Owl Energy Bars for your adventurous excursions. For those interested in the glamping side of camping, you will enjoy a remote rustic experience with a few creature comforts to keep you well read, clean and fed. Please bring your own bedding - pillows, sleeping bags, comforter, teddy bears.There is a wall mounted blue tooth car radio/CD player in Sleeping Library, so bring your pre-digital favorites. Classical CDs to listen to. Lots of eclectic books to peruse.Walkie talkies, a set of 4, are available upon request. Chess & poker sets, too. Electric 2-burner stovetop and griddle upon request. Bring fire-starters/newspaper for tinder. We suggest if you are staying more than a night or two in winter, you bring supplemental wood or we can direct you to a nearby stand. Next season, our own cut and split wood will be seasoned and available on site. We ask that you carry out trash and recyclables. An established Western facing four point sacred Medicine Wheel site being established on Askari Ridge - our name for the slope starting with the two fire pits - 'Askari' being Swahili for night guard. Here is where we envision a great touch-point area for those leading groups to be for a base-camp by day or night, where eventually a multi-use tenting platform/performance stage will be constructed for outdoor entertainment, creating an authentic 'stadium style' seating on the hill. You will see on your way up to Salamander Hollow main clearing - the Kula Bata Tiny Kabin on the left of the dirt road- now available to rent with its small guest room for two, infrared sauna, hot shower, kitchenette, dishwasher and laundry.
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Sunrise Farm

9 sites · RVs, Tents75 acres · Dover, VT
Voted 3rd in Vermont by Hip Camp 2022 6 Sites are on Sunrise Farms 75 acre Conservation land with 50 mile view for Sites 1 and 2. Very quiet area with lots of wildlife and ponds and disc golf. Very quiet with great swimming and lots of hikes right from your sites. 2 of the Brookside Sites (Wishbone Left and Right) are close by (2.7 miles) where we have another 1/2 mile of river frontage and can handle bigger groups as Conservation land on Sunrise Farm only allows 4 campers per site. Sunrise Farm Sites 1 and 2 have oodles of space and Spectacular 50 mile views of Mount Monadnock with no house lights out there in the evening except the party string lights we provide. Site 1 (with entrance 70 yards south of the farmhouse) is best for camping in with up to 20 foot trailers or multiple tents …on the large flat spaces in the 25 acre field to choose from. Great Well water available near farmhouse. Biodegradable soaps Only if used in the ponds. Double Olympic sized Swim Pond we stock with Rainbow Trout to keep clear. We have been advised Not to allow imported firewood (can import Wood Beetle dangerous for our forest). - PLEASE use the Firewood bundle tubs we provide ($11) - pick up at the farmhouse or pull wood from the woods (and make it safer for use). Beautiful and plenty of wildlife nearby... as well as Port a Potties are marked on Map we provide with solar lights marking them at night. Do Not Leave food out when camping or away from site. Bears are rarely seen but it is wild country. Sites have locking garbage lids. Unique and lovely as well as being next to trails and roads to miles of remote spots with very few if any ... people. In Winter we request only AWD vehicles go down to this site or park up by farmhouse and hike in so you can easily get out. When wet park up by the road if you have 2 wheel drive. Always WISE to arrive When LIGHT out as we do not live at the site and are not able to show guests to their sites as a result.
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Souhegan Shores

2 sites · RVs, Tents21 acres · Merrimack, NH
March 16th Update: Mud season in southern NH. Snow has departed, mud has arrived. Roads are currently passable, but a rain could really make a mess of them, so check ahead with your host. Getting in is the easier part, but confirm your vehicle won't have difficulty getting back up the slight rise to exit the sites. (back to our regularly scheduled campsite description...) Site-1 is located under the trees adjacent to a 3 acre meadow and Christmas Tree farm. Camp near the bank of the Souhegan River in the shade of white pine, shag bark hickory and blue birch while listening to the river tumble over the ledges upstream. In season, enjoy the chest deep swimming hole 100 feet from your campsite. Two horses graze on the other side of the privacy fence. If you don't like friendly dogs try site 2 where we have a better chance of keeping our dog Wilson from dropping in to visit. He loves people too much not to want to greet folks on Site 1. Site-2 is at the farthest most downstream end of the property and from mid-May to mid-October it is totally screened by foliage. From your site you only see trees and the river. If you don't like other dogs, this is the site you want. Still no guarantee Wilson won't visit, but it's easier to keep Wilson away from this corner of the property. The other side of the river is town conservation land so the only people you're likely to see will be passing by in kayaks or on paddleboards. In dry season, both sites are a great place to start a float trip and you'll likely have the next 1.5 miles all to yourself since rapids up stream become impassable in July and August. If planning a winter trip, check ahead to ensure Bob has cleared the access roads. You are only two traffic lights away from the Merrimack Premium Outlet Mall if you need something to do during inclement weather.
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Wyomanock Farm

32 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents75 acres · Stephentown, NY
PLEASE Note! All water will be shut off after October 13 until the 2025 season. Our 75 acres is a wonderful, diverse mix of habitat, harmoniously integrated with our small farm. This land was the homestead of the very first caucasian settler of the area, John Wiley, in 1787. Before that, it was the land of the Mahican native Americans. They named it "valley of the butternut trees", or Wyomanock. The Wyomanock Creek is the backbone of this little valley. Beaver have dammed the creek at several points to create ponds and other wetland features that support a diversity of wildlife including otter, moose and a myriad of birds, from osprey to herons. This sanctuary is host to many uncommon native plants and plant communities. We would love to share it with you! Your host, Thom, invites you to property to explore 75 acres of meadows, woods and water. Choose one of several sites either in the woods or open areas. You are also free to use our outdoor solar shower or take a dip in the cold pond! Our location is convenient to the Berkshire Mountains, state parks, hiking and other attractions, including Ramble Wild tree to tree adventures and Jiminy Peak. There are a few miles of rail trail access just down the road.
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Penti Haven Farm & Horse Retreat

2 sites · RVs, Tents33 acres · Alstead, NH
Welcome to Penti Haven Farm, your ideal retreat nestled in the picturesque countryside of Alstead, New Hampshire. The perfect blend of peaceful seclusion and nearby attractions, the spot is only a short drive away from the charming town of Walpole NH, local markets, and recreational areas. Nestled in the heart of New Hampshire's picturesque Monadnock region, Penti Haven Farm offers a peaceful and serene camping experience. This 33-acre property boasts views of the surrounding mountains and lush, rolling fields. The camping spot is located in a secluded meadow, providing a private and tranquil setting for your outdoor adventure. Pitch your tent / camper and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature, from the chirping of birds to the rustling of the breeze through the trees. Spend your days exploring the nearby hiking trails, swimming in the pristine local ponds, or simply relaxing in the shade of the mature trees that dot the landscape. In the evenings, gather around the fire pit and gaze up at the stunning night sky, free from the distractions of city lights. Penti Haven Farm is the perfect destination for nature lovers, campers, and anyone seeking a rejuvenating escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family camping trip, or a solo retreat, this picturesque property has something to offer everyone. If you need additional spots or spaces let us know as we have two other large cleared areas. We have three horses, two bernadoodles and five cats at our property which is up the road from your spot. Our sons are 12, 8 and 6months as of July 2024.
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The best camping near Wendell State Forest guide

Overview

About

Camping near Wendell State Forest is an invitation to immerse oneself in the embrace of nature's tranquility. This expansive forest, covering 7,566 acres, is a tapestry of rolling hills, shimmering ponds, and meandering streams, waiting to be explored. Wendell State Forest's rich history is evident in its well-preserved landscapes, a testament to the efforts of the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Ruggles Pond stands as the heart of the day-use area in the forest. This 10-acre water haven is not only a delight for those looking to take a refreshing swim but also a paradise for fishing enthusiasts. The pond's crystal-clear waters reflect the surrounding verdant beauty, making it a picturesque spot for relaxation. Nearby, campers can find picnic sites to enjoy a meal amidst nature and a ball field for some fun activities. The pavilion adds a touch of convenience for gatherings. For those with a penchant for boating, Wickett Pond offers a launching ramp, ensuring a smooth start to your water adventures. And for the avid hikers, the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail winds its way through the forest, promising captivating views and encounters with diverse flora and fauna. An added bonus for trail users is the Adirondack shelter, a cozy spot to rest and rejuvenate. A Wendell State Forest camping experience is all about reconnecting with nature, indulging in recreational activities, and creating stories that last a lifetime. So, campers, gear up and set out on an exploration like no other!

When to go

The best time to visit Wendell State Forest is from late spring to early fall, when the weather is ideal for exploring the outdoors. Enjoy the forest's full splendor from sunrise to sunset. Winter offers a snowy retreat for cross-country skiing, though travel may be limited after significant snowfall until the end of mud season.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather and prepare accordingly, as the forest is open from sunrise to sunset.
  • Free parking is available, but internal forest road gates close seasonally after snowfall.
  • Accessibility is a priority, with paved trails and adaptive programs for inclusive enjoyment.
  • Remember, no alcohol is permitted, and all litter must be packed out to preserve the park's beauty.
  • Dogs are welcome but must remain on-leash to ensure the safety of all visitors and wildlife.

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