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Conserved by the South Hero Land Trust, the historic Sawyer Bay Farm on the Island of South Hero was converted to grazing beef cattle.
Our farm name is Health Hero Farm.
We practice intensive planned grazing, moving the cattle daily to fresh grass. The herd may be near the campsites or completely out of sight, somewhere on our 180 acres.
While we were building a house, we camped in the equipment shed during the summer and grew to value its convenience.
Joan's enjoyment of cycling inspired her to designate the farm stand as a "bike stop" where visitors could buy a snack, get water, fix their bikes and use the unique islands amenity of a composing toilet in a converted ice fishing shack.
South Hero is an agricultural island, as well as a summer tourist destination with numerous outdoor activities.
It is also only a half-hour away from Burlington, and the drive is pleasurable.
Pitch your tent, stow your gear under cover and explore all the islands have to offer. Yes, this is a summer destination, with great cycling, boating and swimming. We are a grass-fed beef operation, Health Hero Farm, on the island of South Hero.
(You can read more about us on our farm website. )
Our farm is on the bike route around the islands, with access to many other vacation activities.
Pitch your tent in the farmstead or in half of our empty equipment shed 30' x 60'. Or tool on down the farm road and be alone with the cattle and grass. In the shed, which is open on the north side, you have shelter from the rain, sun and wind. We have two campsites that can share a microwave, hot plate, refrigerator, camp sink and coffee maker in the barn. Lots of storage under roof for bikes and luggage. Our composting toilet (from Natures Head Composting Toilet) is a unique amenity -- installed in a retired ice-fishing shack (on skis).
During the busy summer months, we may have a port-o-let (a.k.a. port-a-potty) with professional service.
In the winter, the equipment shed is not available. We rent out vehicle and boat storage in the equipment shed and cannot accommodate camping there. However, we have ample parking for RVs at any time of the year. And if you are an experienced snow camper, we have several locations to choose from.
We have a farm stand where you can buy a few snacks.
If you want to try our beef, we'll be happy to show you our freezers.
We are 2 miles from a convenience store that packs an amazing array of products into a small space. We are close to a gem of a public beach, a winery (Snow Farm Vineyard), apple orchards, a public school playground,
and miles of scenic driving.
Local farmers markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays offer some of the best produce from these agricultural islands. We also own 1000' frontage on Lake Champlain, which you may enjoy. It is difficult to access, but affords privacy and serenity.
We allow campfires on the gravel areas of the farm and on the beach, where you can gather dead wood.
If you want to host a large group, you will need to reserve both campsites and rent a port-o-let (Vermont's lingo for porta-potty) if we don't already have one. Additional fees might apply. There is no RV electrical hookup; however, the equipment shed has electric outlets for your use. Additional fees apply for energy intensive appliances, such as heaters or air conditioners.
There is no water hookup; however, we can fill your tanks with a hose from a potable water supply. Generators are not allowed, unless you are sufficiently distanced from other campers and our neighbors. Other accommodations may be available. Just ask!
We have many resources, and want you to have a great visit.Pitch your tent, stow your gear under cover and explore all the islands have to offer. Yes, this is a summer destination, with great cycling, boating and swimming. We are a grass-fed beef operation, Health Hero Farm, on the island of South Hero. (You can read more about us on our farm website. ) Our farm is on the bike route around the islands, with access to many other vacation activities. Pitch your tent in the farmstead or in half of our empty equipment shed 30' x 60'. Or tool on down the farm road and be alone with the cattle and grass. In the shed, which is open on the north side, you have shelter from the rain, sun and wind. We have two campsites that can share a microwave, hot plate, refrigerator and coffee maker in the barn. Lots of storage under roof for bikes and luggage. Our composting toilet (from Natures Head Composting Toilet) is a unique amenity -- installed in a retired ice-fishing shack (on skis). During the busy summer months, we may have a port-o-let with professional service. We have a farm stand where you can buy eggs, cheese and the world's best caramels. If you want to try our beef, we'll be happy to show you our freezers. We are 2 miles from a convenience store that packs an amazing array of products into a small space. We are close to a gem of a public beach, a winery (Snow Farm Vineyard), apple orchards, a public school playground, as well as kayak and bicycle rentals. Local farmers markets on Wednesdays and Saturdays offer some of the best produce from these agricultural islands. We also own 1000' frontage on Lake Champlain, which you may enjoy. It is difficult to access, but affords privacy and serenity. We allow campfires on the gravel areas of the farm and on the beach, where you can gather dead wood. If you want to host a large group, you will need to reserve both campsites and rent a port-o-let (Vermont's lingo for porta-potty) if we don't already have one. Additional fees might apply. There is no electrical hookup; however, the equipment shed has electric outlets for your use. Additional fees apply for heaters. There is no water hookup; however, we can fill your tanks with a hose from a potable water supply. Generators are not allowed, unless you are sufficiently distanced from other campers and our neighbors. Other accommodations may be available. Just ask! We have many resources, and want you to have a great visit.
Camping vehicles may park on the gravel roads in the farm stead. Or they may back into the shed, if they are small enough and it makes sense.
Pull-in site
Camping vehicles may park on the gravel roads in the farm stead. Or they may back into the shed, if they are small enough and it makes sense.
Accommodates slideouts
Camping vehicles may park on the gravel roads in the farm stead. Or they may back into the shed, if they are small enough and it makes sense.
Surface type: loose-gravel
Camping vehicles should provide information as to their needs. We have a hose to fill an RV tank from a clean water source. There is plenty of room to park, but a good view is not guaranteed. It's a farm!
Surface levelness: flat
Camping vehicles should provide information as to their needs. We have a hose to fill an RV tank from a clean water source. There is plenty of room to park, but a good view is not guaranteed. It's a farm!
No electrical connection
We have electrical outlets and extension cords, but no RV-specific hookups. Use of heating or air conditioning appliances may require an additional utility fee.
No water connection
We are prepared to assist RV's in filling up their tanks from a clean water source.
No sewage connection
We can help you arrange to have your sewage pumped by a third party for whatever they charge for the service. We have a gray-water dump option.
No TV connection
Generators not allowed
You may use your generator if you reserve both sites or if you are willing to park where you will not disturb the other site.
What to expect
RV/tent site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Communal. propane grill for cooking, shared by two camp sites. Campfires allowed outside the equipment shed. Campfires allowed on our beach, which is a short hike away, but tricky to access.
Toilet available
Composting toilet
Pets allowed
On leash. Since the equipment shed is a two-family camp site, you may need to pitch your tent in the open in the farm stead.
Potable water available
Spigot, pump or well. Potable water is available in the farm stand, where a UV sanitizing unit guarantees safe water for drinking. Water for washing (but not drinking) is also available from several hydrants on the farm.
Bins available
Recycling bin, trash bin. Use the large dumpster for trash and the smaller bin for recyclables..
Cooking equipment present
Communal, stovetop or hot plate, fridge, freezer, cookware, cooking utensils, cutlery, sink or other dishwashing station. microwave, coffee maker, toaster oven
Picnic table present
No showers
Bathe in lake. We have a primitive shower head that plugs into an outlet and draws from a bucket of warm water. We have water and a stove to warm it.We have a hot plate to boil water, so it's doable but inconvenient.
No wifi
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 1:00 PM
Check out: Before 12:00 PM
On arrival: Meet with Host
Cancellation policy: Super Flexible
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 6 months out
Park at listing
Wheelchair access
Max 3 vehicles
2WD accessible
park on gravel farm road or in equipment shed
During your trip
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We loved this place! The island is amazing, it’s in a great location, and has everything you need. We got some of Joan’s local beef and ate it and it was delicious as well. Highly recommend!
Nora N.
2 reviews
Recommends
· November 2024
Tent
We loved staying at this Base Island Campsite. We saw an amazing sunset pulling into the island, and enjoyed a walk along the nearby island beach overlooking Lake Champlain. We camped in cold weather but Joan and Bob were so accommodating and a firepit kept us warm! Pro tip: out Wally’s bagels for breakfast on the island
Andrew W.
2 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
Cannot recommend this place enough!
Tent · With kids
Camping on Joan’s land was so lovely. South Hero is stunning and there’s lots of local things to do. Upon arrival she suggested we check out the local farmers market, which was packed. Lots of amenities on the property. I definitely intend on coming back.
Brittany A.
2 years on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
Tent · With kids
Beautiful spot to camp and explore the islands from! Joan is extremely friendly and accommodating. We can’t wait to go back.
Alyssa D.
2 reviews
Recommends
· October 2024
Open sky
Tent
Joan and Bob thought of everything - amenities felt extra and everything was clear and organized in a working farm way that I love. I was grateful to be able to tuck into the barn out of the pouring rain. I felt safe and comfortable and glad to be able to explore the area and support a regenerative farm at the same time.
Whitney68w W.
8 months on Hipcamp
Recommends
· October 2024
7 m travel trailer · With kids
Great place to boondock with the RV! Stayed three nights using as home base to explore Vermont. Joan and Bob are very personable always saying and waving as they worked their property. My kids are already planning our next visit and we definitely will be back!
Location
South Hero, Grand Isle, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Kanienʼkehá꞉ka (Mohawk), Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy), and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to