Tent site · Sleeps 16This site is reserved for large groups! If you have less then 6 people in your group please book the other primitive site. This is primitive camping (bring your own tents)! We built and use this space to host parties and events; furnished with two picnic tables, huge fire pit, and unlimited firewood. There is ample flat-ish areas to pitch tents and large trees in the vicinity for hammocks and tarp tie outs. We also provide 7 gallon water jugs you won't need to tote. The site is about 300' from the parking area. It may be possible to bring in one vehicle to load in and out.
The property is overgrown pastures and a few steeper slopes with medium growth trees. After the industrial period saw this region nearly deforested, the land was granted to settlers who cleared fields and planted grass. Our immediate vicinity was knows for it’s cattle (Bovina), mostly for diary, and sheep. The agriculture in Delaware County has been on a decline since the advent of rail shipping opened New York City markets to farms in less challenging geographies. Construction of the NYC fresh water system (DEP Watershed) may have contributed to this decline, but about 60-70 years ago the majority of pastures, especially less productive parcels were abandoned to the “weed trees”. These first succession trees grew quickly in the sunny meadows and covered the hills; trees such as Ash, Hawthorn, and Norway Spruce. Fences and barns were left to return to the earth. On our property the stone walls that boarder the fields are the most stark reminder of the intensive agriculture practiced here.
Our goal is to construct 3-5 acres of permanent vegetable beds interspersed with fruit trees and shrubs. We also hope to install 10 acres of pastures and raise hobby flocks and herds of different domestic livestock. Along with these projects, we will be managing the trees for potential timber harvest (in 25 years), wildlife habitat, and other forest products, such as mushrooms and maple syrup. There are also about 12 acres of wildflower meadow that we are planting and working to keeping clear of trees to attract song birds and insects.
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