Camping near Ashland with hot tubs

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The Hummingbird Center

41 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents200 acres · NH
The Hummingbird Center is an recreation destination and permaculture farm nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We offer a variety of lodging options ranging in cost from tent camping and shared bunk rooms to private indoor lofts, tiny homes, and school buses. In May of 2024, Nourish restaurant will be open during weekends at HBC, providing organic farm-to-table meals for the public and our guests–both indoor and outdoor seating is available. Thanks to our farm’s extensive perennial food system, Nourish has a rotating seasonal menu featuring fruit, herbs, and wild greens grown onsite. Call ahead for up-to-date details on hours and what’s in bloom! HBC is a retreat destination for mountain biking, skiing, and hiking, with private access to Green Woodland’s 23,000 acres of public trails next door! Our trails feature hand and machine-built features for riders of all skill levels. Under an hour of driving will get you to Mt. Moosilauke on the Appalachian Trail, renowned climbing at the Rumney Crags, and dozens of pristine NH lakes. Back on the farm, our swimming holes, hammocks, and communal fire pit offer peace and community connection after a full day of outdoor adventures. Guests are encouraged to recreate and restore amidst the natural beauty of our rural property, explore our orchards and vegetable gardens, and enjoy open-air, leisurely dining at our on-farm restaurant. Search for The Hummingbird Center of NH online to view our restaurant hours and learn more about our ongoing community events, including weekly yoga classes in summer of 2024. Quiet hours after 10pm please! Find us online at thehummingbirdcenter.com and @thehummingbirdcenternh on Instagram. 603-786-2366 No sewer hookups. Secluded spots for vehicles require high clearance and dry conditions.
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Yurty Expectations Conga Camp Maine

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents10 acres · Parsonsfield, ME
Learn more about this land: Very quiet and relaxing adventure surrounds you.  Miles of trails, local sites hilltop views, warm white sand lakes to swim. Bikes, a few kayaks lots of trails.  Wood heated Yurt , snow shoes, ice cleats ,Wood-fired hot tub with four or more in your group and at least 2 nights stay is included Just some add on extras available on request ahead of your stay. Hot tub With two persons +2 night stay additional fee $100. Hot tub for two nights stay with three people additional $80
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Villino Totemsin | cabin

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Fairlee, VT
Villino Totemsin is a mid-century modern cabin in the Vermont woods. It sits on one acre that backs up to trails that lead to the town forest. 600 acre Lake Morey and the Connecticut and Ompompanusuc river are also very close by. Hiking is close by as well as many swimming holes in summer, ice skating and skiing in winter. "...reminded us of the tents of the Persian kings." —The Zahari Family "We fell in love over and over again." —Arax & Julia "We spent a remote work week. Phenomenal." —James "Definitely a destination." —Stephanie "The blue print of a good time." —Lindsey "Hands down, my most favorite, EVER." —Miranda "Words do not do your sanctuary justice." —Kirsten "An absolute magic maker." —Victor & Jonathan Welcome. This timber frame home was constructed using entire trees, harvested from the property, they stand, like totem poles, visually joining the surrounding woods. The south-facing, wall of glass window blurs the boundary between inside and out. It's like living inside the Nature Channel, in a reverse snow globe, surrounded by weather, but cozy, inside. ENTRY You will arrive via a long driveway which is plowed in the snowy season. Flagstone steps lead from the parking area to the keyless front door: life is relaxed and safe here in the woods! You will enter through the mudroom/entryway where you will be greeted in funky style by original art and vintage finds, and you will climb another eight steps to the main floor of the house. LIVING/DINING SPACE Open concept, cathedral ceiling, spacious with light from floor to ceiling, South-facing windows, the rustic touch of locally milled wide pine and oak floors made from the property’s own timber, 2 stone fireplaces. Delight in the unique decorations of original art, collections of curious objects, masks, sculptures, etc. Note: Guests are not permitted to use the fireplaces (it’s a brute timber home, so no open flame!). KITCHEN The fully equipped kitchen opens onto the living/dining space across a granite countertop/bar. You will find everything you need to cook using the gas range and double oven. The refrigerator has space available for your food. Note: There is no dishwasher, sink washing is part of the rustic lifestyle! A small kitchenette (microwave and small refrigerator) is upstairs in a small room on the loft. SLEEPING SPACES The Villa offers multiple options for sleeping, both private and semi-private; please read descriptions carefully and consult pictures for layout details. The Sky Suite rental includes are 3 beds, but 2 fully enclosed bedrooms. 1 available beds is on the loft bed and not fully enclosed in a bedroom. SKY SUITE The cathedral ceilinged Sky Suite, accessed via a 2’ wide metal spiral staircase from the kitchen area of the main floor, includes a fully private room with queen size bed, table and chairs, lounge area, and deck with valley view, as well as a semi-private loft area open to the living space below. The loft area has its own full size bed, a private toilet, a small kitchenette with microwave, coffee maker and mini fridge, and the piece de resistance: a two-sided, 6 ft claw foot bathtub tucked behind surrounding plants and folding screens to create the privacy you seek while taking advantage of main room’s picture windows and commanding view. Note: The loft does not have a railing. Please, be aware and keep yourself safe! RED ROOM The private Red Room is adjacent to the kitchen on the main floor and offers a queen size four poster bed, leather armchair, and it's own private in room claw-foot tub, sink and toilet. FIRE BEDROOM (can be available for an additional fee but it not included in the Sky Suite basic package) A private bedroom on the main floor, with a full size bed, in the southeast corner of the house near the fireplace, where each morning the floor to ceiling windows offer a gorgeous view of the dawning sun. DAWN BED (can be available for an additional fee but it not included in the Sky Suite basic package) This is a smaller bed, 32 x 72, and is set with cushions to be a sitting and gathering space. But, it can also be used as a bed. It is not in an enclosed bedroom, but, is beside and fireplace, near the sauna. AMENITIES & DETAILS INTERNET Internet connection is available and solid: 6 down/1.2 up with wifi, and 8 down/2.2 up with ethernet cables which are available for your use if needed, just ask! HOT TUB There is a hot tub on site, but I've had issues with it, recently. Currently, I'm working through solving it, so it may or may not be available. If you are interested, please ask, but understand that it is a work in process. Thanks. If available, the outdoor hot tub is available for an additional one time per booking fee of $50.00. The tub is 6 feet across and especially delightful when unwinding from an outdoor adventure. Just ask in advance so it can be ready for your arrival! SAUNA The Finnish (steam) sauna is available by prior arrangement for $35. Note: The main living room has a beautiful Japanese sitting tub that is not currently available for use. MASSAGE For relaxation: Swedish massage. For more specific or stress related issues: deep tissue massage. Professional masseuse. Inquire for rates. HEAT Central heat is via thermostat controlled propane hot air. There are additional space heaters available for use throughout the house. CLEANLINESS & HYGIENE Please note that as a timber home in the woods, partially heated with wood, dust is inevitable, even though the house is thoroughly swept, mopped, vacuumed between each guest visit. TOILET The toilet is a septic system: only human waste and toilet paper may go into it. Other materials can damage the system and cost thousands of dollars to repair. Please, be thoughtful with the delicate septic system! There is no washer/dryer available for guest use in the house. There is a laundromat in Fairlee, just a few minutes drive if needed. Linens are washed/changed for between each guest visit. Pillows and bedspreads may be different from what appears in the photos. The cleaning fee covers laundering of linens and routine cleaning. An extra fee will be assessed in the event of unwashed dishes, damage repair, non-routine messes, etc. SHOWERS There are two "in tub", European style showers, with each of the bathtubs (Sky Suite and Red room, see pictures.). Also, there is a warm season outdoor shower, near the hot tub. Soon, I hope to install a walk-in shower, in the main floor bathroom, but it is not there, yet. The owner kindly requests no smoking of anything in the house and no heavy perfume use, please. PETS Pets are only accepted after my approval. Please ask me before bringing a pet. Following check in, guests can come and go as they wish. Check in time: 5pm or later, unless arranged. Check out time: 10am, unless arranged. Some personal rooms will be closed off, in the house. Please do not enter the personal spaces listed here: small bedroom off the fireroom (behind curtains and sliding doors), a work room behind the kitchen. ---------------------------- "You really just have to see this place for yourself. It's unlike anywhere I've been. The views from inside were absolutely outstanding. The sound of rain on the tin roof is serene, and you can clearly hear the pleasant sounds of the owls outside at night." —Dan "It was inspiring to be immersed in it while reconnecting with our own creativity." —Marie "We were able to watch the stars and the clear sky in the hot tub at night. It’s absolutely amazing. " —Sherry "Thank you for this not ordinary house." —Arax & Julia
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Birch Landing at The Sharon House

1 site · Tent40 acres · Sharon, VT
Campsite in the VT hills. Park in the driveway of a 230 year old farmhouse and hike up the hill just a bit. Campsite offers great afternoon sun but also the shade of a couple big trees in a nice rolling meadow with mowed paths. We have wood for sale on the property. Outhouse coming soon in late Aug 2023. Outdoor hot tub and outdoor shower shared with other guests on the property. There is a nice logging trail that goes up the mountain for a moderate ~3 mile hike.
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Presidential Mountain Resort

37 sites · Lodging10 acres · Bethlehem, NH
Nestled in the heart of the White Mountains, PMR is a full-service, cabin experience, for year-round vacationers. All homes are equipped with kitchenettes for your convenience. Take advantage of our on-site boating, hiking trails, and fire pits. Minutes away from award-winning ski resorts & hundreds of miles of snowmobile and hiking trails. Experience the White Mountains the way it was meant to be with Presidential Mountains Resort’s beautiful combination of modern and rustic-style cabin rentals. Whether traveling solo or as a family, at Presidential Mountain Resort in beautiful Bethlehem, you can be sure to find luxurious cabin rentals that fit your needs. Take a hike on Presidential Mountain Resort’s eight-mile network of trails, kayak on the private lake, take a dive in the outdoor heated pool, or just enjoy taking in the scenery while sitting around a fire pit with some marshmallows. Presidential Mountain Resort’s diverse year-round activities and picturesque lake-side setting guarantee the full White Mountain Experience.
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Camping near Ashland with hot tubs guide

Overview

The town of Ashland may be small, but its offerings are vast. Mountaineers and hikers can take advantage of Ashland’s proximity to the White Mountain National Forest, though the town offers more than mountains. The Pemigewasset River runs west of Ashland, while New Hampshire’s Lakes Region neighbors the town. After checking into your campsite with a view, you’ll be tempted to explore all of New Hampshire’s best scenery—but start with the town itself. A walk over the Squam River covered bridge feels quintessentially New England, especially with a farmers’ market apple cider in hand. 

Where to go

Wellington State Park

Start your camping trip in freshwater. Wellington State Park overlooks Newfound Lake and can accommodate large groups of campers. Once you pitch your tent, play volleyball on the sand, barbecue some burgers, and watch for birds. If you’re in the mood to hike, try Big Sugarloaf Mountain, which offers further views of the lake. Hike for long enough, and a swim at your lakeside campsite will be all the more refreshing. 

The Southern White Mountains

New Hampshire is only white in the winter—but the state is known for its White Mountains year-round. The White Mountains occupy roughly a quarter of the state, so you’re nearly always near trails, nature centers, and rock climbing hotspots. The southern end of the range boasts plenty of campsites, so pitch your tent and start exploring. You’ll have your pick of peaks and campsites. 

The Lakes Region

For a lake-based camping adventure, head east of Ashland. Lake Winnipesaukee—the state’s largest lake—is within a short distance. Wildlife enthusiasts, however, will flock to Squam Lake. From the outset, the lake looks peaceful and quiet, but is an ideal location to spot loons, herons, and bald eagles. What better way to wake up in the morning than with the call of the wild? 

When to go

Visit Ashland between mid-spring and mid-fall, when the weather is on its best behavior. While New Hampshire stuns year-round, winter tends to get—and stay—dark and cold. You can certainly cozy up in a cabin with a fire pit or visit the ice castles near Lincoln. However, if you want your days long and your nights warm, save your camping trip for better weather. You’ll want to stay outside for as long as possible.

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