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Primitive tent camping in Wayne National forest. This area is in extremely private area right off the the Baileys trail system. Recently cleared and leveled terrain with a plethora of trees surrounding it. Enjoy your time around the firepit while preparing dinner on the provided picnic table. Whether you are enjoying the Baileys trail system or hiking in Hocking Hills this a prime location for outdoor enthusiast. Athens county has many locally sourced restaurants and breweries to explore and experience. Please feel free to reach out and contact me with any question.
The owner was great! Greeted us and answered all our questions. The site is along a dry creek. The bathrooms were about 100 yards away. Nice and clean. Beautiful area and perfect basecamp for mountain biking and hiking.
Awesome little basecamp for baileys trail system! The campsites are insta-fabulous with string lights, adirondack chairs, fire-pits, and picnic tables.
The bathroom and shower are brand new and very nice! Only a 30 foot walk from your tent.
I was on a short getaway from home and needed to find somewhere to pitch my tent for the night. The site was clean and peaceful!! I could hear other campers off in the distance, but I had my privacy. I felt like queen of the mountain. Up there all by myself.
What a wonderful experience! Host Keith was incredibly accommodating with my last minute site change- I asked to move to the more secluded site on the ridge instead of the loggers retreat near the road. He was so very patient with shuttling our luggage to the site, delivering wood, and seemed genuinely happy for us to be there. A beautiful and clean shower and bathroom, with nice hot water. The ridge site was quiet, clean and secluded. 10/10 would recommend, and I look forward to booking this site again!
We were disappointed in the quality of the site. It was located immediately adjacent to the road and was more similar to a logging drop off location with large logs and deep wheel marks throughout the location. The pictures provided on the website did not represent the location fairly. As we were tent camping, these conditions made it difficult to find a flat location for our small tent and being next to the road, there was little privacy and road noise.
Additionally, the advertised toilet facilities were unusable due to no water.
The person meant to greet us and show us to our campsite was not present throughout our 3 day stay. Only the friendly neighbor was there to point out our campsite.
Location
Millfield, Athens, Ohio, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of 𐓏𐒰𐓓𐒰𐓓𐒷 𐒼𐓂𐓊𐒻 𐓆𐒻𐒿𐒷 𐓀𐒰^𐓓𐒰^(Osage), Shawandasse Tula (Shawanwaki/Shawnee), Kaskaskia, Hopewell Culture, Adena Culture, and Ofo First Nations according to