80 acres hosted by Shawn K.
1 glamping pitch · 2 tent pitches
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Romantic
Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is romantic.
Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
ATTENTION: Please note the following before requesting booking:
1. County Road HD road conditions require 4-wheel drive.
2. Campers are required to sign a waiver on arrival protecting property owner of all liability related to risks associated with wilderness camping.
3. Please provide an estimated time of arrival on the morning of arrival and plan to arrive by 8:00 p.m. This is necessary in order to be available to assist campers with finding sites and other needs. Please also message if your plans have changed and you will not arrive as scheduled.
Read more about the sites and property below:
Site 1, The Falls Site, is limited to 2 campers who must hike approximately 1/4 mile to the site from parking.
Site 2, The Garden Site, has vehicle access.
This 80 acres has been family-owned for almost a century and has not been cut in that time.
Many trees are mature.
The southern half is home to 8 charcoal kilns which employed a community prior to ownership. The mountain is approximately 1.8 billion years old.
Learn more about this land:
This property has 2 tent sites at the western base of Hogback Mountain.
Site 1, The Falls Site, is located on a spring fed stream.
The hike from parking to tent site is 1/4 mile on a well-marked hilly path.
Campers can park at the main property on County Road HD or on the Garden Road, and will need to pack supplies to their site.
Site 2, The Garden Site, is 100 feet from the stream and campers can drive to and park their vehicles at the site.
Site 3, Mountain View Cabin, includes an outhouse and sauna.
Sites have picnic tables, fire pits, and an outhouse.
Campers are responsible for removal of all other waste.
The 2-foot wide stream provides water for washing, but is not considered potable, and use of filters or boiling water is recommended.
These isolated sites are beautiful and rustic and nestled in the midst of the Noquemanon Trail Network (cross country skiing and mountain biking) and North Country Trails and are approximately 2 miles from Lake Superior, Harlow Lake and Dead River.
4 kayaks/paddles/life vests and a 12 foot boat are available for camper use. First come, first serve. You transport.