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Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
Nearly four acres close to town and amenities, yet quiet and secluded. Away from any major roads and on quiet nights, the fog horn from the Big River buoy can be heard. Wildlife on the property include piliated woodpeckers, deer, raccoons, jack rabbits, bears (keep your trash and food inside!), mountain lions, foxes, and of course, our resident ravens. Wild huckleberries and rhododendrons are abundant among the redwoods and fir. A beautiful spot to spend the night!
One of my favorite hip camps! Very convenient and close to town but still feels like you’re in the middle of the forest. Molly the host is also really nice and welcoming. Will be back next time!
This was a nice clean campsite in the woods with trash can and firewood. Unfortunately, firewood was too wet to use. I would consider staying again, but the price just felt a bit high for camping. Very convenient to town.
This spot is slightly more exposed than the tent site, which makes sense since you can drive your camper right in! It's well maintained and still fairly private as you face into the wooded area. Loved the fire pits and the peaceful vibe!
Lovely private spot with a lot of tree coverage. This is probably the most private spot of the camp sites with the Fisherman's shack being the second most private. We loved falling asleep to the sound of the ocean, our stay was great!
We loved our stay amongst the redwoods! We would absolutely stay again. The tiny house is comfortable and the kitchenette well-stocked with dining ware and tools for cooking. We loved the string lights. The only thing to note is that the tiny house is very close to the main house and there is very little privacy.
This was our 2nd time staying here. It was a wet weekend that kept others away so felt very private. Listen to the ocean in the background. Relax in the trees. Appreciate having a trash can--as I mentioned last time, it's amazing how hard it is to find a place to deposit your trash in the area. Love the outdoor compost toilet. And the proximity to Big River and nearby hiking and mountain biking.
Location
Mendocino, Mendocino, California, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Northern Pomo First Nations according to