10 acres hosted by Maite S.
1 glamping pitch · 1 bedroom · 2 beds · 1 toilet
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Escape the hustle and bustle of city life as you unwind in my charming 120-square-foot (10 x 12 ft) tiny house, thoughtfully designed for comfort and functionality. We are located about 30 minutes north of Placerville in the Swansboro/Mosquito area.
The cozy living accommodations has a key-less entry and features two sleeping areas: a tiny loft with a twin-sized bed and on the main floor, a small sofa that converts into a small bed that is 39 inches wide and 66 inches long. Sheets, comforters, and pillows are provided for the beds. There is a ceiling fan, small electric heater, and an air conditioner as well. The small kitchen provides all the essentials to whip up delicious meals including a two burner hot plate, pots and pans, toaster, french press, plates, bowls, and eating utensils, spices and condiments, as well as complimentary tea and coffee. The tiny bathroom includes a metal tub with a copper shower and a compostable toilet. Towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided. There are two chairs on the screened-in porch to enjoy the sunset in the evenings or your coffee/tea in the mornings.
Situated a mere 10 minutes drive away is the pristine Finnon Lake, inviting you to indulge in a refreshing swim or a tranquil paddle amidst breathtaking scenery. The beautiful Rock Creek is just a 15-minute drive, promising invigorating water holes to swim or wade in. Wonderful forest hiking trails are also nearby in the El Dorado National Forest.
The tiny house is a mere 25 feet from my own home but there is a bamboo privacy fence between us that will give you plenty of privacy. In addition, I have several small beautiful dogs on the property that may bark during the initial visit of guests.
I look forward to sharing the beauty of my home with you and hope that your stay here will bring you the tranquility and rejuvenation you might need.Escape the hustle and bustle of city life as you unwind in my charming 120-square-foot (10 x 12 ft) tiny house. When visiting Tiny, you can sit outside on the small porch or up on a small hill overlooking the One Eye Creek valley as you enjoy nature and wildlife. Experience minimalist living with few distractions and only two nearby neighbors. Light pollution is minimal here so star gazing once the sun is down is spectacular.
The cozy living accommodations have a keyless entry and feature two sleeping areas: a tiny loft with a twin-sized bed and on the main floor, a small sofa that converts into a small bed that is 39 inches wide by 66 inches long. Sheets, comforters, and pillows are provided for the beds. There is a ceiling fan, a small electric heater, and an air conditioner as well. The small kitchen provides all the essentials to whip up delicious meals including a two-burner hot plate, pots and pans, a toaster, a French press, plates, bowls, eating utensils, spices, and condiments, as well as complimentary tea and coffee. The tiny bathroom includes a metal tub with a copper shower and an RV toilet. Towels, shampoo, conditioner, and body wash are provided. There are two chairs on the screened-in porch to enjoy the sunset in the evenings or your coffee/tea in the mornings.
Situated a mere 10 minutes drive away is the pristine Finnon Lake, inviting you to indulge in a refreshing swim or a tranquil paddle amidst breathtaking scenery. A 27-hole disc golf course is also found here. The beautiful Rock Creek is just a 15-minute drive from the house, promising invigorating water holes to swim or wade in. Wonderful forest hiking trails are also nearby in the El Dorado National Forest. Old Town Placerville is only a 30-minute drive from the house.
The tiny house is a mere 20 feet from my own home, but there is a bamboo privacy fence between us that will give you plenty of privacy. In addition, I have several small beautiful dogs on the property that may bark during the initial visit of guests.
I look forward to sharing the beauty of my home with you and hope that your stay here will bring you the tranquility and rejuvenation you might need.
Safety notes: the terrain around the house is in its natural state (not paved) and there is a lot of wildlife around the property, including, but not limited to, snakes (including rattlesnakes), mountain lions, bears, foxes, deer, bobcats, raptors, ticks, and mosquitos.