Michael R.recommendsJune 21, 2024
Primitive camp site
The host is great and easy to communicate with. I stayed in the primitive site, which is a modest hike up the hill and through a heavily wooded area. The camp site was level and clean with a canopy of hardwoods. The ground is suitable for free standing tent stakes, and there’s a fire pit in the center and it’s very private! Lots of trails to explore. I’ll be back. Loved it!
Leah C.recommendsMarch 3, 2024
Primitive camp site
This was the most beautiful property and the perfect spot to tent camp for the night. Peaceful site at the top of the ridge, water sources close by if you don’t mind filtering, and not a long walk. I was unable to walk the trails but look forward to exploring them next time I stay. Jeremiah and his family were super friendly and very communicative.
Keith B.recommendsJune 17, 2023
Hillside Hammock Haven
Hillside Hammock Haven was great! Jeremiah and his wife were so amazing and accommodating, they even transported our gear up for us. We loved the trails and the tensile tent, it felt very open and breezy. Make sure you check out the synchronous fireflies and blue ghost fireflies if you go at the right time. This place really is a must see, would def recommend it
Hilary H.recommendsJune 15, 2023
Hillside Hammock Haven
This was our second time staying here, and it was again awesome. I highly recommend it!
Kristy M.recommendsApril 16, 2023
Hillside Hammock Haven
If you're looking for a private getaway to make beautiful memories, this is the place! Owner drives your stuff up to the campsite while you walk the beautiful walk there, The largest hammock we have ever saw, sleeping lifted off of the ground is a diffrent experience for sure! We came here for our 1 year wedding anniversary and it was absolutely perfect in every way, you can tell how much love the owners have put into this place in every acre they have. HIGHLY recommend
Hilary H.recommendsMarch 14, 2023
Primitive camp site
Lovely, perfect camping experience
Important note: We stayed in the developed site, NOT the primitive site. The primitive site is currently a space in the woods cleared for a tent; that's it. It provides a nice view. I don't know if you can use the compost toilet or not. ... Here is my review for the developed site:
It was awesome! Best Hipcamp experience I've had so far. It's a nice quick little hike to the site up in the woods, and immediately you'll notice a tent covering a compost toilet, a picnic table, a fire ring, a HUGE hammock (unlike any I have ever seen before), and a tree-tent.
Jeremiah and Tami will tell you everything you need to know about the site and the land; they know their land like the back of their hands and are truly excited to share it with others. They have fun nicknames for a bunch of spots in the woods and along the creek. I have an 8 year old daughter and she was so excited when she met their child and said, "It even comes with a friend!" Jeremiah and Tami are responsive, considerate, and generous.
We loved sleeping in the tree tent-- so comfortable! And the kids loved playing around on the hammock (although it is NOT a trampoline ;) ). Finally, we headed off one day to drive to a hike and turned around 5 minutes into the drive--- I realized there was nothing that we needed to do that was not available at our campsite; amazing! Not only do I highly recommend camping here, we are definitely coming back, and hopefully soon!