Elizabeth K.
Hipcamper since September 2017
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Past trips
Cheerful hillside studio cabin
in Peace on Earth, OregonFaith - Site 1
in Stone Mountain Retreat, CaliforniaTranquil Timbered Tiny House
in Hart Creek Retreat, MissouriTiny home, big adventures
This tiny home certainly has more than meets the eye! We loved staying here. Beyond what you see in the photos of the home the property has some amazing surprises! The home is tucked behind some cedar trees so it has privacy from other campers/the main house year round. We didn't end up spending much time in the house simply because the property has so much to offer, but when we needed to cook and sleep, everything was perfectly simple and stocked for us! There is a nice little pond on the property for pets/humans to cool off in and there are even kayaks on the beach for a little kayak ride! Near the pond is the Cedar Trail, which has about 3 miles of hiking throughout the property. Lizzie and her pup Pocket were great hosts, offering a lot of recommendations for sights on the property and nearby. Pocket even led us on one of our hikes! Our two dogs had so much fun romping and swimming around with her! Nearby (and I mean SUPER nearby) is Hart Creek Conservation area, with more hiking options. About 5 minutes away is the town of Hartsburg where you can access the Katy Trail and stroll or bike along the Missouri River. All-in-all this spot is the perfect place to relax and also have a little adventure!
Coyote Crossing
in Coyote Crossing, Texasin Montaña de Oro State Park, California
in Henry W. Coe State Park, California
in Sierra National Forest, California
No service, beautiful creek
in Death Valley National Park, California
Very popular
in Death Valley National Park, California
High elevation, snowy in spring
in Joshua Tree National Park, California
Very populated
in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Short hike in, wheel barrows available, bear cannisters available
in Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
Very populated