Streeter Mountain Farm is a recreation destination and permaculture farm nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We offer a variety of lodging options ranging in cost from tent camping and shared bunk rooms to private indoor lofts, tiny homes, and school buses.
Streeter Mountain is a retreat destination for mountain biking, skiing, and hiking. Our onsite trails feature hand and machine-built features for riders of all skill levels. Under an hour of driving will get you to Mt. Moosilauke on the Appalachian Trail, renowned climbing at the Rumney Crags, and dozens of pristine NH lakes. Back on the farm, our swimming holes, hammocks, and communal fire pit offer peace and community connection after a full day of outdoor adventures.
Guests are encouraged to recreate and restore amidst the natural beauty of our rural property, and explore our orchards and vegetable gardens.
Quiet hours after 10pm please!
603-786-2366
No sewer hookups. Secluded spots for vehicles require high clearance and dry conditions.
My son and I had a great time! The wood stove made it toasty even in winter weather. And it was really nice to be a little away from the farm, very private.
Things that could be improved: a couple of comfy chairs to sit by the stove would be nice. In general, the furniture of the bus could easily be made cozier and more functional. Also, the use of the bathroom in the main farm building was not very private, and the shower expensive, I think three dollars for three minutes? I did also would be nice if the snow was shoveled along all the path that leads to the bus.
Always love visiting this place—well stocked with an excellent indoor kitchen and lots of gear (skis, snow shoes, poles, sleds) that’s free to use. Rooms are cozy and the fireplace room has a killer view.
Major summer camp vibes—I visit as often as I can.
Our stay at Streeter Mountain was great! The cabin was as cozy as advertised, they started the wood burning stove for us so it was warm upon arrival, the hosts were welcoming, and the property is beautiful! Highly recommend for a weekend away to disconnect.
We had a good time while staying here, they were very helpful and accommodating. we stayed in the lighthouse which has no heat or electric while it was snowing, we did have our own personal propane heater and made it through the night just fine. it was definitely cold being that its the middle of winter, but they did offer us to stay in the main house with heat we just decided to rough it in the lighthouse and it was absolutely beautiful! the views were great especially in the snow (just very cold)! the walk to the lighthouse was a little rough due to all of the snow but overall it was great, i would definitely stay here again in the summer!
I had a wonderful and comfy time. The place is very spacious and the staff is very welcoming. I would absolutely recommend here especially in the winter as the area is beautiful and serene. Also, a plus I had the place to myself
Location
Grafton, New Hampshire, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to