Brent H.recommendsApril 9, 2024
Forest Hill Primitive Site
Great stay
Excellent hospitality and response from these host. Great location near Garden of the Gods. Highly recommended
Mitra K.recommendsApril 8, 2024
Forest Hill Primitive Site
Great remote site. Make sure you have a wagon or lifted vehicle [4wd] the path there has some steep hills and can be slick if wet. Site is awesome great campfire set up and a nice rugged bathroom too. If you love the outdoors and aren't strictly a glamper this is a great location.
Cesar M.recommendsApril 7, 2024
Forest Hill Primitive Site
It is very secluded, it really felt very private. Also the campsite is all set up, and Sean helped us carry our stuff over
Stephanie A.recommendsNovember 26, 2023
Cedar Ridge Glamping Site
Favorite Hipcamp Experience to Date
This was our favorite Hipcamp experience to date! My husband, two young kids, & I had so much fun staying at the Cedar Ridge glamping site. The compost toilet, space heater (we rented from Sean and Danielle), sitting area, picnic table, etc. made for a perfect level of comfort to have young kids. There’s a small hike in, but we just loaded up our heavy duty wagon and brought everything in that way. We set up an additional cot, and found some trees perfect for hanging our hammocks and we felt right at home. The hosts are very friendly and helpful. We also did the nearby Giant City Nature Trail (about 1 mile in length), but there were several other local options.
Brian B.recommendsOctober 22, 2023
Cedar Ridge Glamping Site
Beautiful area and wonderful site. Sean and Danielle met us and guided us to our site, covered all the unique elements of the area and set us up for a great time. Would highly recommend staying here.
Cassandra C.recommendsOctober 2, 2023
Cedar Ridge Glamping Site
Glamping worth experiencing!
Sean and Danielle could not have been more welcoming to their Hipcamp site. They are lovely people and incredibly helpful. Cedar Ridge was the perfect glamping spot. This tent was roomy and comfortable and it slept 5 of us with lots of room to spare. There is a gorgeous, very large handmade picnic table and a fire ring surrounded by Adirondack chairs. All we had to do was light a match as the kindling and wood were in place and ready to go. There is a five minute walk to the campsite, but it is up and down and an uneven surface, so get there before sunset and wear sturdy shoes. The site was so comfortable that we barely left it despite plans to hike. The small town, Creal Springs, is five minutes away should you need anything and we were lucky enough to be there during their Wonder Waters Festival which as a treat. Sugar Creek Cafe is a must also.