Vintage trailers near Meredith

All-season adventure is within reach of this Lakes Region town.

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Good Night Moon Vintage

5 sites · Lodging12 acres · Hartland, VT
Looking for a warm and cozy space?  Our vintage trailers are just the spot!  Our property is heavily wooded and late spring through fall are great times to enjoy the outdoors.  Our 12+ acres are beautifully wooded with our pond as the central point of interest. Original stone walls surround the property and wildlife abounds. Camping with a trailer is a fun experience for the adventurous.  While we do not have a kitchen, we provide an outdoor 3 burner propane grill, BBQ grill and smoker, shared refrigerators, pans, utensils, and dishwashing area, Our picnic table and chairs are under our post and beam hemlock pavilion.  The trailers are vintage, not new. Bring anything else that you want to add for your own comfort, such as a cooler and ice.  We suggest bringing flashlights and rain gear.  There are many choices for dining in our area if you prefer to eat out.  Our Curtis Wright is 74 years old and the El Rey is 65.  Please expect some vintage aspects, such as door handles, screens, windows, awnings etc. that function according to their age.  These are not new modern trailers and we think that adds to the appeal! However they are clean and cozy! Your trailer is down by the pond, with  the composting outhouse, stove and BBQ grill.  Our sweet wildlife clay bottom pond is pristine, spring fed, and has an abundance of wildlife in and around it.  You may even see the barred owls hunting for frogs at night.  Both trailers are pondside, the El Rey is across from the Curtis Wright.  Swimming is allowed during daylight hours only and it is "Swim at your own Risk". Please read the house rules regarding rinsing off prior to swimming and refraining from getting suntan oil etc. in the pond. We rent either the 1955 El Rey or our 1947 Curtis Wright Airstream.  Nights can be chilly so be prepared with warm clothes.  Please be aware of weather conditions as rain can impact your camping!  That’s part of what makes it so fun to be inside a trailer instead of in a tent on the ground!   You are welcome to build a fire in the fire pit and toast marshmallows or grill.... Kindling is available as fallen branches however for larger wood, please purchase locally for whatever you intend to use, or order from us.  We do ask that you start your fire the old fashioned way and do NOT use gas, diesel etc. which will leech into the pond and harm our wildlife.  We usually have wood on site for sale, advance request is much appreciated and please pay upon arrival with cash, $10 per ample sized bundle and $15 for a bag of charcoal. We do not deliver wood after 5pm so please be sure to order in advance. Our wonderful resident bats do a great job at night clearing insects!  Sit out by the pond and watch them arrive at dusk!   Our Phoebe Flycatchers build their mud nests all over the property and have 2 baby bird hatchings usually by mid-summer.  They help keep insects down as well.  If it’s a clear night, the stars are usually amazing in the sky over the pond. We live up in the house we are still building above the trailers and are available to you at arrival and if you need us. We prefer that you do contact us with your needs to ensure a great experience.  For showers, guests can make the 5.7 mile drive down to Quechee State Park and pay a $4 day fee to use the solar showers which take quarters.  The park closes mid October each year.   If you reserve after that date there will not be showers available. Our place is close to Woodstock and Quechee VT. You’ll love us if you enjoy a natural setting on a mountain. We are best for couples and solo adventurers. It is a rustic environment with a great wildlife pond and woods surrounded by old stone walls. Get out and explore the area and come home at night to the cozy vintage trailer. Our 1955 El Rey OR our 1947 Curtis Wright Airstream are our seasonal rentals, a cozy 20 feet in length. If one is rented we will give you the other trailer. The beds are somewhere between a full and queen, we provide fresh linens, pillows, blankets. Each trailer has front table and seating area, outside are two Adirondack chairs and an umbrella. The El Rey has its own smaller private fire pit and a small grill.  You may cook on the shared 3 burner propane stove near the pavilion. We have firewood and charcoal for sale onsite with 24 hour advance notice.   Included in your stay is salt and pepper, organic tea, electric kettle, complimentary coffee and cream. We have our filtered well water available. We also have basic dishes, silverware and pots and pans for use. For chilly nights we have a small electric heater in the camper closet and extra blankets. There is a fan for when it’s warmer. Our composting toilet is inside a small barn structure with bug repellent and a first aid kit. For showers, head down to Quechee State Park and for a $4.00 entrance fee, use their solar showers which take quarters. PLEASE NOTE- you do not have our property to yourselves. We live onsite and on any given night, both trailers can be rented. They are across the pond from each other. The cook station, picnic table/benches under the pavilion and composting toilet are communally used. We do give our guests privacy but we are available to assist with needs by phone, or if you see us on the property. We will close camp in October and re-open each May.  IMPORTANT-PLEASE PLAN TO CHECK IN BETWEEN 3 and 6:30 pm. We understand that you may wish to arrive later at the end of your day, but this is not a location where we can accommodate arrivals after dark. We need to show you the nuances of the trailers, cook station, composting outhouse and property. After checking in, you can head back out for dinner, shopping etc. as we are a mere 5 miles from Quechee. We further request that you communicate your arrival time no later that early the day of so that we can greet you. We plan our day around your arrival and ask that you respect our time as well. Unfortunately we are experiencing too many guests who choose to arrive well after dark, which impacts our availability to provide you the best check in service and interrupts our evening late into the night. Please communicate with us early in the day if you experience hardship regarding arrival time and we can discuss options.   Any photography done with our property must be for personal use only and not professional use nor intended for publication. You must have advance (prior to arrival) permission for professional photography which will also require a contract for fees and terms. We also must restrict the use of our property to registered guests only, not your friends. We also require that you commit to requirements such as no smoking or open flame in trailers, use of pond, etc. All guests swim and hike our property at their own risk.  We ask that you only swim during daylight hours.  We are NOT a clothing optional space. Please respect all guests by swimming in appropriate clothing.  Thank you.  We reserve the right to refuse service.
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Vintage trailers near Meredith guide

Overview

The resort town of Meredith puts you in the center of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. Lying on the western shores of Lake Winnipesaukee in the foothills of the White Mountains, the town is a gateway to such activities as boating, paddling, swimming, and fishing on the lake, as well as hiking and skiing in the surrounding mountains. A great way to see the area, especially in fall, is by traveling on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, an old-fashioned train that rides along the western shore of Winnipesaukee from Meredith to Weirs Beach and Lakeport, just outside Laconia.

Where to go

Lake Winnipesaukee

The state’s largest lake, Lake Winnipesaukee is the focal point of the Lakes Region. Activities on offer include boating and waterskiing in the summer and ice fishing and skating in the winter. Ellacoya State Park’s campground, on the lake’s southwest shore, is a good place to base yourself.

Castle in the Clouds

Just 25 minutes northeast of Meredith, in the Ossipee Mountains of Moultonborough, the sprawling conservation area known as Castle in the Clouds is packed full of trails, waterfalls, and viewpoints that take in Lake Winnipesaukee and the surrounding mountains. The “castle” that the area is named for is Lucknow, an early 20th-century mansion.

Gunstock Mountain

Heading 30 minutes south, Gunstock Mountain offers year-round activities, from cross-country skiing, tubing, and snowshoeing in winter to ziplining, hiking, biking, and tackling a treetop obstacle course in summer. 

When to go

Meredith is an all-season destination. Its lakeside opportunities and nearby Weirs Beach makes summer the most popular season. Fall, however, is very attractive as it brings spectacular foliage scenery. The winter is also great for snow sports enthusiasts who can go skiing on Gunstock Mountain and in the White Mountain National Forest. While spring can be wet, it is relatively crowd-free.

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