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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
Willow Hill Farm is a family-run working horse farm. We train , teach, board horses, and run a day camp. We had a resident camp for 40 years. We have mountains in our backyard and the Au Sable River with world class fishing bordering our meadow for a half mile. Great swimming there, also! We are 45 minutes from Lake Placid and 30 minutes from Plattsburgh. Montreal and Burlington, VT are a 1.5 hour drive. Lake Champlain is 15 minutes away. Hiking, boating, and swimming are all close, and riding lessons are available on the farm.
Most hip camp sites are where resident campers stayed. There are two sleeping cabins with many bunks. Each has two small rooms where a counselor slept and one large room. There are screened windows with shutters on all sides and screen doors without locks on each end. There are electrical outlets and over head lights in the cabins. We have plans to improve the cabins.
Past the cabins is the Green with 4 loose stone firepits. Across from the cabins is the shower house with four hot showers, sink, and toilets. Showers and toilets have closed stalls. Currently, the water system is above ground and will not work in freezing temps. We have installed an outhouse for year round use. All water is from our excellent well.
On each side of the former(closed) dining are spots. There are electrical outlets on the outside of the dining hall.
People with campers may like to park in the riding arena near the barnyard. There are outlets, but no toilets. Good water is available from the barns. Lovely views of sky and mountains!
We also have a beautiful 50 acre field with an outlet, but no well. There is an outhouse there. Excellent sky viewing here. This is where we jump and train our horses. Horses may be turned out in this field.
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It suited our needs (close to the Adirondacks, cheap, electricity and toilets & showers - in October, there was no hot water coming from the sink. We didn’t use the showers so I can’t tell for hot water in showers). Ground fairly level and grassy. Perfect for our needs.
I booked Site 8 but I honestly don't know which site we stayed at because we had the place to ourselves. It's a nice basic campsite, secluded from road noise, on a working horse farm. We were driving from the Hudson Valley to Montreal & this was a perfect place to stay overnight. My dog & I got our feet wet in the beautiful Ausable River on the way out in the morning. Tara was communicative & friendly but we were left alone (which I appreciate). We're self-contained so I can't rate the bathroom facilities but the firepits were nice! My dog was happily off-leash the whole time, which might not be possible if there are multiple sites in use. Will stay again on future trips.
My daughter and I have spent many years tent camping and attending/working in summer camps staying in bunks. We were expecting a rustic but comfortable and clean cabin to spend the night in. Unfortunately we were horrified upon opening the cabin doors to discover a moldy piles of mattresses, one of which had wads of hair on top. There was a filthy and mildewed love seat with cushions half off, old books with layers of dust, and one of the beds had a moldy blanket on it. The cabin reeked of urine and mildew. Luckily the bathroom had running water, though one of the toilets was black inside as if it hadn’t been cleaned in years. One sink had old toothpaste, a dirty sponge, and filth in it. The grass around the cabins was overgrown and covered in ant piles. Ultimately, the cabins were uninhabitable and unhealthy and we had no choice but to (try to) sleep in the car. I don’t know how anyone could expect someone to sleep in that and breathe in mold spores and dust. We understand “roughing it”, but these conditions were just unacceptable. We also weren’t given explicit directions on where to park and which cabin was ours until the next day. I hate to have to write this review but if I had known what the conditions of these cabins were, I never in a million years would have stayed here. The entire place felt abandoned and creepy. It was not a good time and we hardly slept. I would love to be refunded for this night as we were unable to use the facilities and the cabins.
Very nice host. Nice clearing, nice setting, hot shower and good bathroom. Recommended!
Location
Keeseville, Essex, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk) and Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee) First Nations according to