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Hemlock Hideaway

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· Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio
18 acres hosted by Lisa L.
1 lodging site · 9 tent sites
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Near Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Within a 60-minute drive from the Canal.
Romantic
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Hemlock Hideaway and its 18 acres was originally part of a larger 100-acre plot that was surveyed and settled in the late 1700's by Gideon Granger of the Connecticut Land Company. Granger sold it to one Jehoikim Burget in 1815 for the whopping price of $400. The resident house was built in 1816 by Burget and then passed down to family members over the next 5 generations, until we bought it in 2003, marking the first time the house and remaining property were ever officially sold. In the mid 1800's, a grist mill was put up across the river from the cabin, and our creek was the main road in and out of that operation. There is a gravestone belonging to the wife of Jehoikim's son, she being half Native American and therefore couldn't be buried in the local white cemetery. We also own the original hand-written deed from 1815 detailing the sale of the original 100 acres to Jehoikim Burget. Learn more about this land: Our primitive cabin nestled in the woods overlooking the Grand River is a nature-lover's paradise! Come canoe, fish, experience wine country, or unplug and just get away from it all. Please note: There is no running water or electricity at the site, but the cabin is generator-ready and there is an outhouse.  The cabin does have a wood burning stove for heat and simple cooking, however there is no running water or electricity.  That being said, the building is wired and has plugs and outlets and is generator-ready.  You provide your own generator and fuel.  We provide bottled water, sheets, pillows, flashlights, a fire ring with cooking grate, charcoal grill (you provide the charcoal), access to firewood, and an outhouse with toilet paper.  Our 1/4 mile of Grand River frontage can be accessed right outside the cabin door via a quick hike down the somewhat steep hillside.  If hiking isn't preferred, then a quick two-minute drive will take you to the Harpersfield Covered Bridge Metropark - a favorite of local fishermen.  Bigger groups with tents are welcome, but will need to bring all supplies beyond what we provide for two guests. 
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Biking
Fishing
Hiking
Paddling
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Forest
River, stream, or creek
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90 ratings · 77 reviews
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Jessica S.recommends
September 23, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
Had an amazing trip staying at the hemlock hideaway. We tent camped and enjoyed having the hideaway nearby to store our clothes and food. It was so convenient having the fire pit, charcoal grill, and firewood for sale nearby. The location was close to hiking, kayaking, and wineries for amazing food and drinks. Lisa was a great host and always quick to answer any questions.
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Leanne F.recommends
August 2, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
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Great cabin! Nice outhouse, comfortable space, easy to find. Would be hard to climb to the bed area for some but the futon on the first level works too. Went to a great distillery for an art show very nearby.
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Linda E.recommends
July 15, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
Hemlock Hideaway was perfect for my overnight stay en route from Nashville to Canada. Peaceful, surrounded by trees, a lovely porch to play my guitar on, and dog friendly!
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Seth K.recommends
July 11, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
Great spot for a quick getaway. Only wish I had more time to explore the woods and stream!
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Will C.recommends
July 3, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
Nice, clean and secluded spot. It's the only spot on the property, which is a bonus. Shaded, so even in summer it was not uncomfortably warm. A nice trail through the woods above the river. The description is completely accurate; owners are incredibly welcoming.
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L H.recommends
June 24, 2024
Hemlock Hideaway
Nice weekend gateway
Loved the cute little cabin, secluded enough and peaceful. There is a river not too far from the site, we had so much fun there but the hike could be a bit challenging for people who are not used to it. Some awesome wineries near the site. We'll definitely get back here for the fall or cooler weather.
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Geneva, Ashtabula, Ohio, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Erie, Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee), Kaskaskia, and Mississauga First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Lisa L.

Joined in April 2019
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