Deborah G.recommendsApril 17, 2024
Site 1 - Field of Dreams
Field of Dreams review
Lovely! Welcoming hosts here by the babbling brook in the field of dreams. We enjoyed learning some local knowledge and shared stories around our hipcamp neighbor’s outside fire. Easy to find. Beautiful topography. Friendly and easy going hosts. Highly recommend. Thanks!
John P.recommendsApril 9, 2024
Site 2 - Field of Dreams
Unfortunately, I never met owners. I met friends! They are absolutely amazing. I can’t wait to return and spend time here again! Phenomenal property.
Cassandra C.recommendsOctober 27, 2023
Site 2 - Field of Dreams
This site was perfect. It was a large, mowed spot with plenty of privacy. Easy in, easy out, and plenty of room to turn around. Thanks for a great place to stay!
Timothy A.recommendsJune 6, 2021
Field of Dreams
Awesome hosts! Going back!
Wonderful hosts!
Camp spot is in an approximate 5-6 acre former field of sorts that is tall grass except where the sight is and the path/driveway to it.
I wouldn't call it remote. But it was peaceful.The sight is approximately off of a lightly traveled county road by about 300 or so feet. You cannot see the road from the site due to the tall grass. We positioned our travel trailer with the doors facing the woods which has a beautiful Creek running through it. The left side of the trailer was facing the field. If you park close enough to the wood line you can definitely absolutely be in more shade than sun on the awning side of the trailer. It is a very level site. I had to do very little two level it. I basically adjusted my tongue jack for levelness front back and then put my stabilizers down. Left Right level did not need to be messed with. This is definitely a dry camp location. However five to six miles down the road in sinclairville there is a very very well stocked and supplied store that should meet all your needs if you needed to find something. Including propane tank refilling. Gasoline as well if you need to run a generator.I did bring my generator to keep my batteries charged and to run our microwave. But did not really need to run it during the day because it was not hot at all. In fact when we stayed the weather was kind of crappy. If you do have a generator I would respect the hosts and keep it at a minimum. They will allow it but best if the generator is quiet or use the generator minimally. We brought our own firewood but the host do have a limited supply of firewood. There are branches and sticks that you could pick up in the general vicinity of your campsite. The hosts are super laid back and very friendly and we felt right at home there.