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Morels on the Wabash

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· Logansport, Cass, Indiana · 18 acres
Hosted by Edward D.
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· 3 guests max · 1 bed · 1 toilet
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At Morels on the Wabash Your Tee-Pee is up and waiting on a 30ft x 30 ft deck. Your campsite sits majestically on the Wabash River. Surrounded by nesting Bald Eagles, White Tail deer and the elusive River Otter. A private island to explore and listen to the rusting of the state tree, the Sycamore. The campsite hosts a private hot tub on the deck right outside your 20ft Tee-Pee. Off the deck a few steps is your multiple fire pits, canoes, kayaks, and your own private boat ramp to the river. Various types of barbecue grills just off the steps of the deck. The Tee-Pee is decorated with early American Native American artifacts. Comfortable full bed, small refrigerator, ice machine, dry sink. In the common area you may enjoy wifi, shower and modern bathing facilities. Port A Potty just outside your Tee-Pee area also. At Morels, many activities exists on the ground; Horse shoes, chipping cage to improve your swings, volleyball net, Tether ball, various archery target and clay shooting area. ( Please make arrangements with Ed)!!! Please understand the to tub has a fee of 150 per stay . !!!!!!!!! ATTENTION ` collected upon arrival . The Wabash river provides a beautiful River beach are that boasts 200 hundred yards of river frontage. Multiple species of game fish in the waters of the Wabash. Come enjoy the moon lights on the Wabash River. The Native Americans called this area of the Wabash river "Wa Wa See ', meaning White rock due to the Lime stone formations. The history of the Wabash corridor is almost lost to time. Come get rejuvenated at Morels. Clamping on the Wabash is best suited for adults with a flare for adventure. This romantic clamping site is best suited for the experienced camper. Primitive camping aspects still await you. Be prepared for all weather. Please take the time to look up some the attractions Logansport has to offer; France Park, River side Park, Mississinewa Reservoir in Miami County. Madam Carrol on Lake Freeman in Monticello, Whyte Horse Winery. Please understand this is a Tee Pee . Weather condition like rain will not keep you complete dry . This is a form of primitive camping. "This is not for the faint of heart! Experience in out door camping is required . Showing up in flip flops , dress shoes a long a river is not a good idea . Please make your reservations with these suggestions in mind . Ed PS I do charge a fee for hot tub .$ 85 per stay .At Morels on the Wabash Your Tee-Pee is up and waiting on a 30ft x 30 ft deck. Your campsite sits majestically on the Wabash River. Surrounded by nesting Bald Eagles, White Tail deer and the elusive River Otter. A private island to explore and listen to the rusting of the state tree, the Sycamore. The campsite hosts a private hot tub on the deck right outside your 20ft Tee-Pee. Off the deck a few steps is your multiple fire pits, canoes, kayaks, and your own private boat ramp to the river. Various types of barbecue grills just off the steps of the deck. The Tee-Pee  is decorated with early American Native American artifacts. Comfortable full bed, small refrigerator, ice machine, dry sink. In the common area you may enjoy wifi, shower and modern bathing facilities.  Port A Potty  just outside your Tee-Pee area also. At Morels, many activities exists on the ground; Horse shoes, chipping cage to improve your swings, volleyball net, Tether ball, various archery target and clay shooting area. ( Please make arrangements with Ed) The Wabash river provides a beautiful River beach are that boasts 200 hundred yards of river frontage. Multiple species of game fish in the waters of the Wabash. Come enjoy the moon lights on the Wabash River. The Native Americans called this area of the Wabash river  "Wa Wa See ', meaning White rock due to the Lime stone formations. The history of the Wabash corridor is almost lost to time. Come get rejuvenated at Morels.  Clamping on the Wabash is best suited for adults with a flare for adventure. This romantic clamping site is best suited for the experienced camper. Primitive camping  aspects still await you. Be prepared for all weather.  Please take the time to look up some the attractions Logansport has to offer; France Park, River side Park, Mississinewa Reservoir in Miami County. Madam Carrol on Lake Freeman in Monticello, Whyte Horse Winery.  The hot tub on site is an additional fee  $150.00 per visit due to recent issues in the world.    THE TEE PEE HAS NOT HEAT 
What to expect
Cabin
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
3 guests max
Campfires allowed
Mutiple areas for outside wood fire cooking
Toilet available
Flush toilet, portable toilet, composting toilet, incinerator toilet. At present we have a common. area for showering and modern plumping which is only available til mid December . Then it has to be winterized . You are free to use this during g your stay . ( Please note you are responsible for keeping these areas clean and damage free ) Please leave it as you found it . Respect the land
Pets allowed
We welcome all one pet per rentals . We do have a pet fee of $89.00
Potable water available
Pump or well. Our water comes from a well . Most "city slickers " notice the difference right away . You are always welcome to bring your " city Water " .. Just a " heads up " or a tip for your learning !!!!
Showers available
Hot water . In common area till Dec . Due to winter freeze
Bins available
Trash bin. Trash is collected after each stay . it is the responsible camper that separates plastic from cans . It is highly advised that all trash be kept in a secure cans to prevent the local animals from intruding. Please remember not to overfill the trash bags
Picnic table present
Wifi available
Laundry present
Hot Tub present
Cooking equipment absent
Outside are for wood fire cooking , barabcue charcoal grills

Things to know

Getting there
Check in: After 3:00 PM
Check out: Before 10:00 AM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 9 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 1 vehicle
2WD accessible
During your trip
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Reviews
95% Recommend22 ratings · 20 reviews
Morels on the Wabash offers a unique camping experience with its well-equipped teepee and scenic river setting. Guests commonly praise the thoughtful amenities provided by Ed, the host, which include a stocked fridge, a hot tub, and kayaks for river exploration. The atmosphere is often described as private and peaceful, perfect for those looking to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort. However, a few guests have reported issues with rain affecting the teepee's interior, which should be kept in mind during stormy weather.
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Kaitlin H.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Primitive camp w/ 5 star amenities!
We had a wonderful time staying here! The tee-pee was stocked with everything we didn’t know we needed. A small ice maker and mini fridge, a coffee maker, and shoot… I didn’t bring any sugar. Oh look, Ed has some over here for us! It was a delight. The solar shower was such a luxury. It was great to be able to fully rinse off after a day on the river. Speaking of… Herons, eagles, hawks, otters! Ed had kayaks ready to go for us and we had the best time paddling along the Wabash and watching the wildlife. If you’re used to primitive camping but want a little extra this is the place for you!
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Samantha K.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
What an amazing place!
The word that comes to mind when we think about our weekend at the Morels on the Wabash is: MAGICAL. What an amazing two nights we had in the teepee. Ed, the host, was so gracious and kind. He met us when we checked in and showed us everything we needed to know. We enjoyed kayaking on the river next to the teepee, making campfires, going into town, and even spending time in the hot tub! We recommend this spot to anyone who wants a beautiful getaway! Thank you, Ed!!
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Nick A.
6 reviews
Recommends
· August 2024
Ultimate Glamping Setup
The ultimate glamping setup, I'd say it has pretty much everything you need! I came on my motorcycle solo for a 3 night stay and the additional amenities and small touches really sets this one apart from the rest. For example : small ice machine, mini fridge stocked with a few free beers, bottle of wine, butter and eggs, a couple of sodas, bottles of water. Ed provided a small bunch of fresh vegetables you can cook with , the cook wear, towels, kayak, hammock, fire pit ripping when you arrive, outdoor shower, patio deck with umbrella for sun cover... All these are above and beyond small touches that really went far for me!
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Kristie H.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· July 2024
This is absolutely, amazing place beautiful private romantic setting. Ed was amazing as well he had everything we need there. I couldn’t have asked for a better birthday get away 20 out 10 will absolutely be back. I can’t say enough about how amazing it truly is. I can’t thank ed enough for a wonderful stay. Wish I could have stayed longer.
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Christian R.
10 months on Hipcamp
Not recommend
· May 2024
Not Weatherproof
Our first night was pleasant - the kayaks are great, the teepee was stocked with some food and cookware, and the river is beautiful! However, the second day there were storms on the forecast (which we knew and prepared for), what we didn't prepare for was our bed and nearly the entire inside of the teepee to get soaked. Mind you - there's an actual bed in this teepee, a microwave, mini fridge, and not to mention all of our belongings. There's a huge umbrella covering some of the room, but the rain was coming in through the hole in the top of the teepee and pouring along the sides of the umbrella. We picked up and left as soon as we realized there was no way to stop the dripping and that it wasn't a safe / comfortable situation to be in. Very unfortunate to cut our trip short. The host proceeded to accuse us of being "inexperienced campers" via message and does not want to refund our second night. He also revealed he's a 9/11 conspiracy theorist within the first 5 minutes of meeting him. Would not recommend staying here.
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Paul S.
1 year on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2023
The teepee was perfect. Ed has taken a lot of time to build this property and it shows. Everything from the outdoor shower, jacuzzi, outdoor games and river access made for an entertaining experience for my wife and I. We have been to many rentals Andy never had a hot tub as nice as the one on the porch at the teepee! He even had a bottle of wine waiting for my wife with a cold beer for me! He thought of everything we would have normally forgotten!! We can’t wait to come back with the whole family! Thanks Ed!!!
Location
Logansport, Cass, Indiana, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Peoria, Bodwéwadmi (Potawatomi), Myaamia, Kaskaskia, and Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo) First Nations according to
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Hosted by Edward D.

Joined in May 2021
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