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Grandfather once lived on the property of a popular local restaurant owner original well and foundation still on site right on conservation trails with plenty of hiking biking and wildlife
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3 acres private with hundreds of acres of hiking or biking abutting conservation land and 20 minutes from Hampton beach located 5 min from rt 101 and 125 new England dragway is 10 minutes away entrance can be muddy no low car access you need to walk in 500' or have AWD small building on property for fall hunting
Michael's campsite offers a secluded and serene environment, perfect for those seeking a peaceful getaway close to nature. The site is spacious, allowing campers to enjoy privacy while being conveniently close to town for supply runs. While the site is generally clean and well-maintained, there are occasional issues with noise from nearby gunshots and ATVs which may disrupt the tranquility for some visitors. Overall, Michael is an attentive host, ensuring guests have everything they need, from firewood to clear directions, making it a popular spot for repeat visitors.
The site was beautiful, but we had a very hard time finding it. It was thanks to reading other reviews that we found out how to get there. Go past the Park sign at the end of the main road, through the dirt road and you will see a do not trespass sign on the left-hand side. That is where to turn.
Cette place est tout simplement géniale 😀
Le terrain et l’emplacement est parfait pour les amateurs de camping avec des commodité tel que les toilettes ( un must à mon avis) . L’hôte est super accueillant et généreux. Il nous attend à l’arrivé et nous fait faire le tour du propriétaire. J’y retournerais anytime
Two incredibly drunk guys on four wheelers showed up saying they are friends with owner and also live on the property(which is littered with broken down cars and half built sheds). Asked my pregnant wife and I if we want to shoot guns once it gets dark out. After repeatedly telling him I don’t mix guns and alcohol he insisted he would be back soon and we could shoot guns. We tossed everything in the back of the truck and took off as fast as we could. This is not a camp site, this is a place where drunk rednecks hang out and do dangerous stuff. Was also my first HipCamp experience… complete nightmare.
Nice quiet place to sleep, the road in is a little tricky but we slept great!
Location
Fremont, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis), and Pennacook First Nations according to