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Bear Mountain Horse Camp (off grid)

Essex, Vermont
448 acres hosted by Kenneth S.
5 RV/tent sites
Nomadic camping
Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
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EXPLORING AN OFF-THE-GRID HORSE CAMP BEAR MOUNTAIN HORSE RESORT Located in a remote section of Maidstone Vermont near Maidstone State Park is a new totally off-the-grid horse camping experience called Bear Mountain off grid Horse Resort! It’s not often when a new horse camp lopes into existence. And, even more rare, is to find one totally off the grid—not hooked up to conventional sources of electricity and water. But this off-the-beaten-path camp offers some of the best views of the woods you can enjoy from the back of a horse. Some of our riding friends had spoken enthusiastically about Bear Mountain Horse Resort. After hearing about their adventures, we wanted to see what it was like in person and hear the story behind it. So, we loaded up our horses, Ben and Frank, and headed to Maidstone Vermont. For being in such an isolated location, it is a little difficult getting in off of Route 102. No one wants to beat up their living-quarters trailer on a rutted, dirt road. And we had no problems with our living quarters. However, if you have a longer trailer, you may want to drive in first without your trailer and check out the Bear Hill Road for large rocks that could bottom out your vehicles and see all of potential washouts, turns and dips in the road. Maidstone is located near Groveton, New Hampshire off of Route 102, travel on Route 3 as well from Lancaster, New Hampshire. Located 20 miles north of Santa's Village. Don’t be worried about how far away it is from stores because they all are 15 or so minutes away: the best is yet to come. Turn left on Bear Hill Road if you are traveling from south to north, look for the Bear Hill Mountain Resort sign on the left about two miles after leaving the pavement!PLEASE CHECK THE WEATHER REPORT BEFORE YOU TRAVEL TO THE LAND! THE BEAR HILL ROAD IS DIRT AND NOT PLOWED - YOU MAY NEED A 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE! There is not anyone there to meet n greet you, so if needed to speak with me. You will have to reach my cellphone. Bring your horses camping with you in the rawest untouched nature in New England that you can find! Very private trails to ride on, your horses will enjoy the pristine nature of this land. There is a small Beaver pond at the rear of the property. Also this area may be for sale to build log cabins and erect horse corrals.
Activities
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Hiking
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Location
Essex, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking

Hosted by Kenneth S.

Joined in October 2023
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