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McKnight Family Glamping offers a 50 acre sugarbush and 10 acre field to enjoy and explore. Located a short distance from the McKnight Family Maple sugarhouse, this glamping experience offers a 13' bell tent, furnished with a full sized bed, end table, solar lights as well as other campsite amenities such as a firepit, chairs, picnic table, clothesline, camping shower, as well as access to a water spigot, bathroom (toilet and sink) and high speed internet just a short walk away at the sugarhouse.
The 50 acre sugarbush offers several trails to walk, bike, pick late summer berries and enjoy the wildlife. The 10 acre field offers, mountain views with an incredible sunrise, a tire swing, and unlimited space to enjoy lawn games.
Additional tents can be pitched to accommodate larger groups for a fee.Enjoy this easy to access site with mountain views! Located on the edge of a field and a short distance to the McKnight Family Maple sugarhouse you will have lots of space to relax and enjoy a Vermont summer day.
In addition to a 13' bell tent, there is a picnic table, umbrella, fire pit with cooking grate, outdoor rug, clothesline, and a weatherproof metal box for keeping newspaper, firewood, kindling and matches dry. Small trash bags and bags to pick up dog dropping are also provided.
High speed internet is available outside the sugarhouse only a 1 minute walk away.
Firewood, kindling, newspaper are provided.
Bedding is not provided. You will need to provide your own pillow and blankets or sleeping bags.
Located approximately 10 minutes to Johnson, 15 minutes to Morrisville and 25 minutes to Stowe you are nearby a variety of outdoor activities (such as the Rail Trail and the Lamoille River), grocery stores and dining options.
What to expect
Bell tent
You'll have this Hipcamp all to yourself.
4 guests max
Campfires allowed
Firewood provided, firepit
Toilet available
Flush toilet
Pets allowed
Pets may be off leash as long as you have consistent verbal control of your pet. Please pick up after your pet. Bagged droppings can be disposed of in the dumpster.
Showers available
Private bag shower set up provides 5 gallons of water heated by the sun!
Bins available
Trash bin. Small trash can is provided in the tent and extra trash bags are provided. There is a dumpster at the sugarhouse and bagged trash can be thrown in the dumpster. Recycling should be taken with you.
Picnic table present
An umbrella is provided.
Wifi available
Wifi is located only a 1 minutes walk away at the sugarhouse.
No potable water
Purify from spigot
Cooking equipment absent
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 2:00 PM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Moderate
Minimum nights: 2 nights
Accepts bookings: 12 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
2WD accessible
During your trip
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ExtrasAvailable at checkout
Tent brought by guestsrental
$10.00
There is space for traditional tents to be set up at the site. The fee for have additional tents is $10 per night. There is a maximum of 4 people allowed at the site between the bell tent and any additional tents.
The Regatta 360 is a charming glamping site that offers a peaceful escape into nature with stunning views and a cozy setup. Guests appreciate the thoughtful amenities, like a comfortable bed, firewood for the pit, and little extras like homemade maple gifts, making it a comfortable stay. The proximity to local attractions and the welcoming atmosphere created by Catrina, the host, add to the positive experience. While the location is generally quiet and serene, a few visitors noted occasional vehicle activity near the sugar house, though it didn't detract from the overall sense of privacy.
Summary AI-generated from real reviews
Lucero G.
9 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
What a beautiful place! This was my first time booking on Hipcamp and I am so glad I went with Catrina’s posting. The views and ample space are the two main things that stood out. It was super serene being immersed in nature but still felt comfortable thanks to all the nice touches. I was there just for one night so I didn’t use most of the provided amenities but they were very nice to have! One thing to note is that a vehicle went to the sugar house several times but the campsite was far enough to where it still felt private. Overall great experience- would book again.
Maxine S.
4 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
Relaxing
With kids
Absolutely beautiful location!! So calm and relaxing. Would definitely recommended!!
Kelly Ann A.
2 reviews
Recommends
· September 2024
We've had an amazing stay at the Regatta 360!
The tent was really cozy & the bed was comfortable. There was everything we could've think of ! The site was clean & calm. It was easy to acces and the view from the site left us speechless. We decided to add a night on a last minute decision & Carina was really helpfull & understanding! We will definitely book again !
+ They left little gifts from their Family Maple, it was really good & thoughtful !
Jeremy P.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
loved the beautiful open field, tent, platform, fire pit snd all the dry wood for building a fire!
Kate B.
9 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· September 2024
With pets
The place has everything you need plus a beautiful view. It was easy to find and a comfortable place to stay.
Chloe W.
9 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· August 2024
We had a lovely stay, and hope to come back at some point. Despite some rainy weather we still had a blast. Super comfortable, great views.
Location
Johnson, Lamoille, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to