Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at some sites.
Creature comforts
Enjoy the comforts of home at some sites—including flush toilets, showers, and a kitchen.
PLEASE Note!
All water will be shut off after October 13 until the 2025 season.
Our 75 acres is a wonderful, diverse mix of habitat, harmoniously integrated with our small farm. This land was the homestead of the very first caucasian settler of the area, John Wiley, in 1787. Before that, it was the land of the Mahican native Americans. They named it "valley of the butternut trees", or Wyomanock.
The Wyomanock Creek is the backbone of this little valley. Beaver have dammed the creek at several points to create ponds and other wetland features that support a diversity of wildlife including otter, moose and a myriad of birds, from osprey to herons. This sanctuary is host to many uncommon native plants and plant communities. We would love to share it with you!
Your host, Thom, invites you to property to explore 75 acres of meadows, woods and water. Choose one of several sites either in the woods or open areas. You are also free to use our outdoor solar shower or take a dip in the cold pond!
Our location is convenient to the Berkshire Mountains, state parks, hiking and other attractions, including Ramble Wild tree to tree adventures and Jiminy Peak. There are a few miles of rail trail access just down the road.
Beautiful property with easy access to walking paths, an idyllic pond, outdoor shower etc. Clean and well kept, and the host was very communicative. The RV site is easy to hookup but note that it lacks a bit of privacy as it’s situated within the parking lot for the other tent camp sites. Overall a nice experience!
The site is nestled in beautiful surroundings and scenic views. The facilities were clean, and the staff were friendly and accommodating. The individual sites were spacious and offered some privacy, making it easy to relax. Whether you enjoy hiking, fishing, or just soaking in nature, this campsite has something for everyone.
We loved staying here. Lots of space to roam and the sites were very private. The site was a good ways from the parking area, but pull wagons were supplied not too bad dragging the gear out. We will be back.
Location
Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Mohican and Schaghticoke First Nations according to