100 acres hosted by Scott M.
6 tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Off-lead friendly
Pets can be off-lead at this Hipcamp.
Hike-in
Hike-in to pitches at this Hipcamp.
Learn more about this land:
Pitch your tent next to the Twin Creeks on our property, where you can walk along the creek bank to the Carolinian forest, known for its biodiversity. We have six off-grid campsites with space for up to six people each. Pets are welcome. Please note, the parking area is not next to the campsite – you will have to hike in about 10 minutes or more.
Campfires are allowed on the property – bring your own wood. This is a mostly rural area, and there is no toilet, water, or other amenities, so make sure to bring drinking water. Enjoy walking along the fields and through the untouched Carolinian forest, spotting a variety of plants.
About 15 km from the shores of Lake Erie, this property offers a quiet place to camp near local outdoor attractions such as Rondeau Provincial Park and Big Bend Conservation Area, each within a 30-minute drive. For food and a few shops, Ridgetown is about 10 km to the southwest; the larger town of Chatham is 30 minutes past Ridgetown.Pitch your tent next to the Twin Creeks on our property, where you can walk along the creek bank to the Carolinian forest, known for its biodiversity. We have six off-grid campsites with space for up to six people each. Pets are welcome. Please note, the parking area is not next to the campsite – you will have to hike in about 10 minutes or more.
Campfires are allowed on the property – bring your own wood. This is a mostly rural area, and there is no toilet, water, or other amenities, so make sure to bring drinking water. Enjoy walking along the fields and through the untouched Carolinian forest, spotting a variety of plants.
About 15 km from the shores of Lake Erie, this property offers a quiet place to camp near local outdoor attractions such as Rondeau Provincial Park and Big Bend Conservation Area, each within a 30-minute drive. For food and a few shops, Ridgetown is about 10 km to the southwest; the larger town of Chatham is 30 minutes past Ridgetown.