99% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
Our tiny house is made from recycled materials and is nestled in the woods of western Maine. There are extensive trails and wildlife. Amenities include campfire, portable cook stove, cooking utensils. potable water, wood, woodstove with glass front, and sleeping loft with fresh sheets. Close to public beach access, atv trails and scenic views.Our tiny house is made from recycled materials and is nestled in the woods of western Maine. Trails, wildlife, campfire, woodstove, and sleeping loft.
Lisa's tiny home was so cozy and well taken care of! It's located behind her home but was far enough away to feel like we had the whole property to ourselves. There is a lot of property to explore and it even has a private trail system. It has everything you need for your off grid stay and the bathroom is very clean with a foot pump faucet right outside of it. I will definitely book with Lisa the next time I'm in the area.
This hipcamp was a cozy, unique, off-grid cabin in the wooded backyard of kind owners. Good privacy. Loved the outhouse design and sleeping amidst hooting owls! The bed is very bunkhouse style and it is in a no-standing-room loft. There are some good hiking trails and restaurants in nearby Kingfield. Look them up prior to trip because you will have no cell service in cabin. On site there are some short paths that children will enjoy exploring. Plenty of wood is provided as well as potable water.
Lisa's tiny home was the perfect stopover on a rainy night. It was cozy and we got to unplug completely. Lisa was helpful with directions. The town of Farmington was close enough for us to grab a delicious pizza.
This little retreat was wonderful. Very private (truthfully - sometimes it's very hard to tell if you'll feel tucked away from someone's description, but this spot really felt like you had your own little piece of forest), very clean, clearly well-loved and cared for. Would definitely stay again, and recommend to others! Thanks again, Lisa!
Great stay! We loved it here.
We will definitely come back
Location
New Vineyard, Franklin, Maine, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Nanrantsouak First Nations according to