20 acres hosted by Hans S.
6 tent sites
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Once known as the Middaugh Farm , this property produced Corn, Buckwheat, Pigs, Chickens, and White Clay. Forced to sell off a northern 70 acre Tract, which is now off the Tax Roles and held by the DOI, and other non contiguous properties to help maintain the remaining 268 acres, The streams host turtles, crayfish and minnoes.
Deer , Rabbits, Squirrels, Foxes, Chipmunks, Coyotes (not the immigration kind, ) and the occasional Black Bear occupy the area. Named after my Father, who passed October 09 2017. It is my goal to keep the property undeveloped, and ON the tax rolls through funding via access to members who enjoy the Dwindling Great Outdoors. I hope to keep this in the family for a few more generations, while sharing the beauty and abundance of nature with others who have little opportunity to experience what I have, growing up in Rural America.Drive right in to the 20 acre field to set up camp, and enjoy over 200 acres of little streams and glacial boulders. Woods roads and stone rows abound at the foot of the nothern slope of the Kittatinny mountain, just below the Appalachian Trail.