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Private field and woods camping

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· Whitefield, Coos, New Hampshire
5 acres hosted by Amy D.
2 motorhome/tent pitches
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We are right in the middle of the White Mountains, in Whitefield NH surrounded by endless rivers, lakes, hiking trails, dining, breweries and attractions. The Heritage trail is accessible nearby. Whitefield is the approximate halfway point for the Cross NH Adventure Trail. For more information check out the XNHAT website: https://www.xnhat.org/ On clear nights, the view of the stars and the milky way here is magnificent. We intentionally leave the majority of the field unmowed which attracts monarch butterflies and other wildlife. The campsite is private, yet close to the conveniences of downtown Whitefield and nearby Littleton, Bethlehem and Lancaster. We are conveniently located on the edge of town, there is a small grocery store close by as well as Sunny's Pizza, Dunkin Donuts, Dollar General, Grandma's Kitchen, 2 gas/convenience stores, multiple thrift stores, and a record shop. Please see the aerial photo in this listing for an idea of the layout of the land and surrounding roads, houses etc. IMPORTANT HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS. PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING. ***Field and woods campsites are first come first serve****arrive early for best pick of site****we rent to a maximum of two separate groups per night****check in begins at 2:00 p.m. ***Chances are you will be sharing the field with another camping group. If you want the whole place to yourself we recommend booking BOTH SITES if they are available*** THIS IS A RUSTIC CAMPSITE with no amenities. If you are expecting the KOA, please do not book this site. The campsite is located in rural northern New Hampshire, in an undeveloped field next to the forest where many animals live such as bears, moose, deer, raccoons, fox, skunks, porcupines, coyotes, etc. Mosquitoes and other bugs are present in the summer. Please be mindful of the surrounding wildlife. Please come PREPARED for rustic backwoods camping and observe bear safety at all times (SEE BEAR SAFETY INFO BELOW) RV INFO: We do not have hookups of any kind (NO electricity, NO water or sewer). We are currently only set up for self-contained units (dry-camping or boondocking as some call it). We can accommodate small travel trailers <24ft, campervans, truck campers, small camper busses. NO 5th Wheels or RV's >24 ft please. 4-wheel drive is recommended, but not required. FIRE: A small campfire pit is available (dependent on local fire danger warnings of course). Please observe local fire danger warnings. Bring your own firewood and please do not light the large bonfire in the middle of the field. Please do not cut down trees or branches. NO PETS: Because we are a working farm with chickens, farm dogs and surrounding wildlife guests are not permitted to bring dogs or pets of any kind. If you love animals and enjoy a little "dog/chicken therapy" this is the place for you. Please do not book this site if you don't like animals. TRASH: A small trashcan and recycle bin for empty cans and bottles are located next to the outhouse. Please PACK OUT excessive amounts of trash. We have NO BATHROOM, kitchen or shower facilities and there is no potable water on site. An OUTHOUSE composting toilet is available. Bring your own toilet paper, and please do not put anything down the hatch other than plain toilet paper (absolutely no wet wipes please--these can be put in the trash can) NO DUMPING of grey or black water anywhere on the property. ARRIVAL: We strongly suggest arriving before sundown as there are no street lights or any kind of lighting in the field or the access road to the field. If you do plan on arriving after dark definitely bring headlamps and or flashlights. WEATHER/ROAD ACCESS: Due to unpredictable New England weather, especially this spring as we have received unprecedented amounts of precipitation, there may be times when the field access road is not passable due to excessive mud etc Please know that this is a rustic undeveloped field and we have no control over the weather. In the event of impassable road conditions, you may park at the bottom of the field access road. We have garden carts available to haul your gear to the camping area which is only a short walk. We have a few different alternative campsite locations for RVs as well. If you have questions about road conditions prior to your arrival please send us a message. ABOUT THE PROPERTY: Our folk victorian farmhouse has been owned by the same family for seven generations since it was built in the 1850s. Once a 20-acre working dairy farm, much of the land was subdivided throughout the years, leaving five acres with the original barn, farmhouse, large field, and wooded area. We are a small family farm offering farm-fresh eggs and seasonal vegetables. We are honored to be stewards of this property and want to share it with others. BEAR SAFETY & FOOD STORAGE REQUIREMENTS Following safe food storage practices protects both you and the bears: Never leave food or coolers unattended. All food, food particles, trash, and coolers need to be secured in a vehicle or trailer. Always keep a clean picnic area, campsite, or other area where you may be spending time. Don’t leave any food (including condiments), food particles, trash, and coolers out when not in use. Store food in bear-resistant units, hard-shelled vehicles or car trunks. Never store food in your tent. Keep sleeping areas, tents, and sleeping bags free of food and odor (like toothpaste or deodorant). Don’t sleep in clothes you cooked or handled fish or game in. Never bury or burn food waste. Place sleeping tents at least 100 yards away from food storage and cooking areas. Never leave your backpack unattended.Rustic camping in the NH north country. We are right in the middle of the White Mountains, in Whitefield NH surrounded by endless rivers, lakes, hiking trails, dining, breweries and attractions. The Heritage trail is accessible nearby. Whitefield is the approximate halfway point for the Cross NH Adventure Trail. On clear nights, the view of the stars and the milky way here is magnificent. We intentionally leave the majority of the field unmowed which attracts monarch butterflies and other wildlife. The property is private, yet close to the conveniences of downtown Whitefield and nearby Littleton, Bethlehem and Lancaster. ***Field and woods is first come first serve dispersed camping****arrive early for best pick of site****please see 3rd photo for a map of the sites. Meet and greet is not required. Guests can go directly to their site when they arrive. We rent to a maximum of two separate groups per night****check in begins at 2:00 p.m., check-out is by noon. ***Chances are you will be sharing the field with another camping group. If you want the whole place to yourself we recommend booking BOTH SITES if they are available*** IMPORTANT HOUSEKEEPING ITEMS. PLEASE READ BEFORE BOOKING: THIS IS A RUSTIC CAMPSITE on undeveloped land with no amenities. There are no designated sites, roads or lights. If you are expecting the KOA, please do not book this site. The campsite is located in rural northern New Hampshire, in an undeveloped field next to the forest where many animals live such as bears, moose, deer, raccoons, fox, skunks, porcupines, coyotes, etc. Mosquitoes and other bugs are present in the summer. Please be mindful of the surrounding wildlife. Please come PREPARED for rustic backwoods camping and observe bear safety at all times (SEE BEAR SAFETY INFO BELOW)  RV INFO: We do not have hookups of any kind (NO electricity, NO water or sewer). We are currently only set up for self-contained units (dry-camping or boondocking as some call it). We can accommodate small travel trailers <22ft, campervans, truck campers, small camper busses. NO 5th Wheels or RV's >22ft please.  4-wheel drive is recommended, but not required. FIRE: A few small campfire pits are available (dependent on local fire danger warnings of course).  Please observe local fire danger warnings.  Bring your own firewood or you may purchase firewood from us and please do not light the large bonfire in the middle of the field. You may burn sticks found on the ground, but please do not cut down trees or branches. NO PETS: Because we are a working farm with chickens, farm dogs and surrounding wildlife guests are not permitted to bring dogs or pets of any kind. We have 2 dogs Maggie and Finn who roam the property freely by way of underground fence. Finn will often lead guests right to their campsite when they arrive. If you love animals and enjoy a little "dog/chicken therapy" this is the place for you. Please do not book this site if you don't like dogs/animals.  TRASH: A small trashcan and recycle bin for empty cans and bottles are located next to the outhouse. Please PACK OUT all personal trash.  We have NO BATHROOM, kitchen or shower facilities and there is no potable water on site. Bring your own water. An OUTHOUSE composting toilet is available. ****BRING YOUR OWN TOILET PAPER**** Please only put toilet paper down the hatch (no wipes or feminine hygiene products ~ use the small trashcan next to the outhouse. NO DUMPING of grey or black water anywhere on the property. CHAIRS: There are several green Adirondack chairs around the property. If you need chairs you may move some from any unoccupied site. The are also some chairs behind the house next to the fire pit at bottom of the field access road guests are welcome to bring to their campsite. PLEASE LEAVE NO TRACE. ABOUT THE PROPERTY: Our folk victorian farmhouse has been owned by the same family for seven generations since it was built in the 1850s. Once a 20-acre working dairy farm, much of the land was subdivided throughout the years, leaving five acres with the original barn, farmhouse, large field, and wooded area. We are a small family farm offering farm-fresh eggs and seasonal vegetables. We are honored to be stewards of this property and want to share it with others. Bear Food Storage Requirements Following safe food storage practices protects both you and the bears: - Never leave food or coolers unattended.  All food, food particles, trash, and coolers need to be secured in a vehicle or trailer. - Always keep a clean picnic area, campsite, or other area where you may be spending time. - Don’t leave any food (including condiments), food particles, trash, and coolers out when not in use. - Store food in bear-resistant units, hard-shelled vehicles or car trunks. - Never store food in your tent.   - Keep sleeping areas, tents, and sleeping bags free of food and odor (like toothpaste or deodorant). - Don’t sleep in clothes you cooked or handled fish or game in. - Never bury or burn food waste. - Place sleeping tents at least 100 yards away from food storage and cooking areas. - Never leave your backpack unattended.
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Piotr T.recommends
October 26, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Really nice spot! Near town but quiet, and also near the hiking we were there to do.
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Jo S.recommends
October 20, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Perfect spot for white mountains
This place was amazing! They were so helpful and we bought some wood. We cooked our food over the fire pit. The dog, Maggie, was very cute and people friendly. She said “hi” every time we arrived. Had an amazing time exploring the white mountains from this place. Thanks ❤️
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Anna M.recommends
October 13, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Have stayed here twice and enjoyed the experience— it’s quite conveniently located for hiking and biking, close to town for food, and the host is communicative! It’s right on the cross New Hampshire adventure trail for folks doing that. As the host mentions, would recommend arriving before dark as sites can be tricky to find & be aware of the pups running around. Outhouse is well kept.
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L M.
October 9, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Not for low clearance vehicles.
Overall our overnight stay was fine. Amy was easy to communicate with. We were a bit worried by the ‘gravel’ drive as the drive was not gravel but rather like driving up a rock stream bed. Our mid-size SUV Telluride pulling a 19 foot camper made it without a problem. But, mind you, you need good clearance. The outhouse was a plus and one of the reasons we booked our stay. Another plus is the property is close to town which has shops and restaurants. If possible I would recommend purchasing your wood for a fire before you get to the camp as there are roadside stands selling bundles for $5.00 as opposed to the $12.00 for 6 pieces at this Hipcamp.
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Kasia K.recommends
September 24, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Host was super kind and responsive! The field was beautiful and private enough from the other campers! Loved that it was close to lots of cute towns and hiking! Would recommend :)
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Kyle C.recommends
September 23, 2024
Private field and woods camping
Very close to downtown, bugs not a problem and very quiet
Location
Whitefield, Coos, New Hampshire, 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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