Anthony R.September 18, 2022
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
Checking in was seamless. Host also allowed us to check in early. As the listing suggests, it’s just a parking lot. It’s a public access parking lot for a trail head so, zero privacy. You are just paying to park overnight. Less amenities than a rest stop. It provides a last resort option for parking if you are hanging around nearby as all of the camping in the surrounding area is super privatized.
Tori S.recommendsAugust 1, 2022
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
My first stop on a 3 month road trip and it was great!! Parking right next to trail and only 1 minute walk to where we camped but it was allowed anywhere within the trails (I believe). Stopped at the Hub for some local cider right in parking lot to the trail and had water access outside building which was nice. Would recommend for cheap, easy camping. Nothing fancy but was all we needed :)
Justin G.doesn't recommendJuly 4, 2022
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
Not a campground: dirty parking lot
Extremely misleading advertising. This is a parking lot attached to a bunch of wilderness. It’s only tent camping, no RV or trailer access. It’s not even on the main Brant Lake, it’s on a dirty pond. We left after one night and paid for proper camping elsewhere, rather than sleep in a parking lot with the drunks pouring out of the bar next door. No refund either.
Joseph S.recommendsMay 30, 2022
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
Drew is a fine host. The camping was simple and convenient and I was lulled to sleep by a bard owl!
David G.recommendsOctober 2, 2021
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
It was great! The restaurant and bar were really cool.
Richard K.recommendsAugust 6, 2021
Hipcamp at The Hub: Bartonville Mtn
The Hub Lot: Exactly what we wanted
Sometimes you just want a quiet place to park... After hiking in the southern Adirondacks, we were shooting up 87 in our 20' van and pulled off for dinner in search of a place to stay. We ended up in Bartonville and had a tasty sandwich at The Hub which caters to hikers, bikers, and paddlers with wholesome food and a casual bar. We ended up staying in the Hub's parking lot for a midweek price of $20 vs. a lot more at local camp sites. The place was dead quiet by 8pm. For those hikers/bikers with time, the Bartonville Mountain trailhead is right there. Next time! In the morning, we were back on 87 in a couple of minutes. Couldn't have been a better stay. Props to Drew and crew.