96% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
Remote area close to major highway
First has electric hook-up for extra cost fishing catch and release available.
Other is further into the woods with narrow road for small unitshiking and biking in the woods and on country roads
Close to area beaches historical site and recreational areas?
Campers have consistently praised this site for its tranquil and scenic atmosphere. The hosts, Carol and Dan, have been highlighted for their warmth and dedication, ensuring campers feel welcome and comfortable. The site offers plenty of opportunities for relaxation, with a beautiful pond and trails for those who enjoy fishing or hiking. Privacy and well-maintained facilities are also common themes, making it a popular choice for both families and solo travelers.
This is a beautiful stretch of land! Water features, bridges, hikes thru the woods. And a perfect view of both sunrise and sunset. I felt so relaxed here. I will definitely camp here again. Thank you for a great experience.
What a gem! We have stayed at many Hipcamp sites but this one is our favorite! Dan & Carol are kind & so hospitable. We stayed at Willow Oak 3 & had a gorgeous view of a pond & forest surrounding us. Quiet & relaxing . So private & serene. We will be back - many times!
Super compatible for my Tacoma with a RTT. A beautifully set up group of sites with good space between them. Owners are friendly and helpful. They have some great plans to improve and already great camping area and Tecumseh (My dog) and I are looking forward to seeing what they do with it.
We had a great overnight here. Carol was responsive and helpful in getting us to the right site. It was a spacious, quiet, lovely setting. There's a very nice firepit area and she told us to use any wood laying around on the ground, which was plentiful. The site is surrounded by nice forest area with deer hanging out. We had a lovely evening with our two pups. I would definitely atop here again.
Location
Magnolia, Kent, Delaware, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Lenapehoking (Lenni-Lenape) First Nations according to