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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Private sites
100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
This land was once all pasture for grazing animals.
We moved to Delaware County in November 2018 to start our family and pursue dreams of working on the land. The initial idea was to find a place we could live, garden, and raise a few animals while hosting guests and sharing the land with visitors. When we found this place on Williams Road, we loved the mix of rural and proximity to a thriving country town. We now have two kids and enjoy living in Delhi so much we hardly leave the town limits! There are wonderful restaurants, a great year-round farmers market, grocery stores, and many other services and amenities you can find listed towards the end of this guide.
Our Catskill Mountain home is situated on a historic early 19th century farm site. Parts of the house might be more than 190 years old! With several additions and upgrades we think the house has lots of charm and enjoy the many modern touches. The property is overgrown pastures and a few steeper slopes with medium growth trees. After the industrial period saw this region nearly deforested, the land was granted to settlers who cleared fields and planted grass. Our immediate vicinity was knows for it’s cattle (Bovina), mostly for diary, and sheep. The agriculture in Delaware County has been on a decline since the advent of rail shipping opened New York City markets to farms in less challenging geographies. Construction of the NYC fresh water system (DEP Watershed) may have contributed to this decline, but about 60-70 years ago the majority of pastures, especially less productive parcels were abandoned to the “weed trees”. These first succession trees grew quickly in the sunny meadows and covered the hills; trees such as Ash, Hawthorn, and Norway Spruce. Fences and barns were left to return to the earth. On our property the stone walls that boarder the fields are the most stark reminder of the intensive agriculture practiced here.
This campsite offers a truly serene and private experience, with many guests appreciating the beautiful views and the comfort of the tents. Hosts Amanda and Christopher are consistently praised for their hospitality and helpfulness, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a relaxing stay. The presence of friendly dogs adds to the welcoming atmosphere, making campers feel right at home. Even in less-than-ideal weather, the amenities, including a sauna and fresh farm eggs, are noted to enhance the visit, making it a favored spot for many repeat campers.
Had a really great time at this site. The tent was large and clean and did a great job insulating heat and protecting us from wind and rain. They had plenty of firewood available and a propane heater with some cans of propane available. Everything you could need for cooking. The hosts dogs met us when we first arrived and my dog absolutely loved them. Very sweet and well behaved. The one dog accompanied us the walkway to our tent. Tent is a little far from car, be sure not to forget anything in your vehicle when you go up to the site. We realized almost immediately upon nightfall we had forgotten something we needed. Something to note although this is out of hosts control, but you might want to be aware that cell service was almost nonexistent driving to the site (specifically going through Catskill Park) so be sure to download your maps and music/podcasts before you leave for your trip. Service at the site was enough to send a text if you needed, but you can’t get online. You could see stars at night when there weren’t clouds. Tons of cool little mushrooms growing in the area which was fun to look around at. Very private site. You won’t see anyone after hosts show you to the tent unless you go walking back down the hill.
Steady Slope is a true treasure. Our family had a wonderful weekend camping at the primitive site—it’s private, peaceful, and had everything we needed for an easy camping experience. Amanda and Christopher are gracious hosts. So are Pepper and Ripley, their joyous dogs who checked in on us from time to time. Add on some time at the sauna and cold plunge for a truly special treat (and deeper sleep) among the fields and forest of this magical part of Delaware County.
Great stay! Quiet and secluded enough to feel private, but not too far of a walk to the shower, sink, and parking lot to cleanup or grab something from the car. Some cell service if necessary on the site, and Amanda and Christopher communicated well and coordinated pickup of our things with their RTV so we didn’t have to lug it to and from the car. Was well stocked and a relaxing stay overall!
Location
Delhi, Delaware, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee) First Nations according to