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Off Grid Yurt Hurricane Mountain

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Conway, NH
Built this yurt two years ago as a place to warm up while skiing and snowmobiling in the winter. Yurt is located close to Black Cap parking lot for hiking and world class Mountain Biking. Very quiet and scenic rode yet only 2 miles from bustling North Conway. Learn more about this land: North Conway off grid Hurricane Mountain Road Freedom Yurt. Located 2 miles from Black Cap Mountain Trail. Surrounded by Conway Town Forest and White Mountain National Forest. World class mt biking trails and hiking. Extreme Quiet yet only 5 miles from North Conway Village and Fryeburg Maine.  Winter Camping available. 1 mile snowshoe to yurt or ride your snowmobile. Propane Fireplace for Heat.  Winter no vehicle access and no water. No Shower. New 2023 Starlink high speed internet.
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Highland Basecamp

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Northfield, NH
At Highland Basecamp you will find a driveway for RV parking and a backyard for tent set up. Running water and electric can also be provided. A nice and quiet setting only a five minute bike ride to Highland bike park and a 20 min drive to several other awesome trails systems in the area. About a ten minute drive to shopping and restaurants in town. There's also a fire pit available for use. Come enjoy your stay at Highland Basecamp! There is a toilet that comes June 1st. Outdoor shower also available in may though it will be cold some nights and early mornings.
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Tuttles Homestead

1 site · Lodging28 acres · Porter, ME
The Tuttle homestead was established October 2018. Our land is situated in the Maine mountains on 28 wooded acres. A working hobby saw mill, maple sugar shack and a green house are available to explore and experience with a guided tour by Mark. Local activities within a 10 mile radius include fishing and hiking. We are 30 minutes from Wolfeboro N.H, 60 minutes to Portland ME and 40 minutes from the White Mountains. Conish Maine is only 10 miles down the road and has all your shopping needs.
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Camp Streife

1 site · Tent17 acres · Rumford, ME
Streife translated from Norwegian means roam. The right to roam, also called the right of access, or everyman's right(“allemannsretten”) is a traditional right from ancient times, and since 1957 has also been a part of the Norwegian Outdoor Recreation Act. It ensures that everybody gets to experience nature, even on larger privately owned areas. In our travels to Norway, we learned of this law and loved the concept so much we brought it back with us to America. Yet we had no land to offer. So, we searched...and searched....and searched some more. Then we found what would become camp Streife. 20 acres of uncut timber growth forest, tucked in the hills of Rumford Maine. With a nearby brook, pond and within 20 minutes of some of our favorite ski locations it was just right. The rules of this law are simple. Be considerate and thoughtful. Don't damage nature and other surroundings. Leave the landscape as you would want to find it. Leave no trace. You may put up a tent, or sleep under the stars, for the night anywhere in the countryside, forests or mountains, as long as you keep at least 500 feet away from the nearest inhabited house or cabin. This rule of 500 feet distance also applies to camping cars and caravans. If you want to stay for more than two nights in the same place, you must ask the landowner's permission, except in the mountains or very remote areas. Well, we've taken care of all those Allemannsretten rules for you. We invite you to our small part of the world and encourage you to exercise your right to roam. Learn more about this land: Situated on 20 acres in the Woods of Rumford, ME come enjoy a forested campsite with access to nearby stream and pond. Fish, kayak, snowshoe, hike or just relax. 20 minutes from Sunday River Ski area, 25 Minutes from Black Mtn. Ski area and even closer to Rumford's White Cap Mtn. for nice backcountry ski lines. There is nearby access to the Androscoggin River, Grafton Notch State Park, and all the amenities that come with it. Come enjoy all that the Woods of Maine has to offer.
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Lulu's 100 Acre Wood Cabin

1 site · Lodging118 acres · Norway, ME
The 100 acre wood located in the hills of Oxford County is a peaceful get away from the hussle and bussle of todays world. Recently selectively logged we discovered views of local mountains and decided to take advantage of the clearings. The cabin was built for me to steal away from the house and enjoy the wildlife, quiet, stars and silence. It is too peaceful to keep to myself so come and enjoy all that Norway Maine and the surrounding area has to offer! Learn more about this land: Welcome to Lulu's. Where you can get a little crazy under the moon or you can take in the peace and serenity of the stillness in the woods. Depends on what you are looking for! No neighbors to infringe on your ideal get away. The large cabin has a welcoming front porch to enjoy the amazing sunrises over Streaked Mtn. 100 acres of privacy to hike, watch wildlife and just relax. Cabin has outside facilities. Off the grid-no electric or running water. Cell service is adequate. 1 gallon of fresh well water provided for drinking and 10 gallons for washing/cooking. Bring your own linens for a queen size bed, twin bunk beds and a full pull out couch. 2 pillows are supplied with a pillow protective cover and pillow case which are washed after each guest. Pots, pans and utensils, are onsite which are washed between campers; trash bags, compost bags, paper towels, dish soap, dish towels and a 2 burner propane stove(green canisters needed) and an older propane table top grill are provided. Camp fire grill on site if you prefer cooking over open flame. There are some battery operated light switches and solar lights in the camp and outhouse. Please remember you will be required to remove trash and outhouse composting bag. Thanks and hope to see you at Lulu's 100 acre wood! Downtown Norway has quaint shops to browse! Norway Lake has a public beach and boat dock. Many hiking trails nearby-Noyes Mtn, Patch Mnt, Singpole and Streaked Mtn to name a few. ATV trails (also can be used for off-road biking)onsite connect with other towns for many miles and hours of riding. Plenty of lakes/rivers for kayaking. Casino, race track and breweries for night life. Oxford Hills has much to offer.
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Spotted Soul Farm dogs welcome!

1 site · RV, Tent70 acres · Norway, ME
We (me and my dogs) moved up here from Boston last year and are enjoying all the sounds of nature, woods walks and mountain views and we hope you will too! Learn more about this land: The 10 acre field is open, partially mowed & offers apples in the fall! The view of the mountain is really nice. Enjoy the fire pit or walk through the 60 acres of woods.  Please note, my house is located on the road, in the front corner of the field.  It is possible to camp in the field a spot such that you do not have to see my house.  You can also camp just behind the field in maple trees (there's a clear path).  The other option is to walk into the back back woods and fashion yourself a place to camp if you are feeling a bit more rugged / adventurous - there are paths but they are not newly installed / groomed (originally created for logging activities a long time ago so - rugged).  There's a brook at the far side of my property which goes all along the back edge. Nearby Norway Lake is great for swimming, boating, kayaking, etc (public boat launch is an easy drive). This is a great place for road running as well (or road biking if you can handle the hills).  Note that the field is a field; there's no road laid in.  I can drive into fine in my Sienna but if you have a really low car you might have to walk it. This is rustic camping!  There's no electricity or running water.  I can provide a 5 gal jug of spring water for drinking / fire dousing (please let me know in advance if you will need this so I can go to the spring).  If you are not self contained in terms of bathroom, you are welcome to use my guest bath inside (just have to text me) You should have full cell signal in the middle of the field and in the high points in the back woods (but definitely it drops out in the lower points).  There is a barn that is occasionally available for eating / camping; there is electricity & wifi in there as well as lights and tables.  There's an extra charge for this & please inquire about availability.    Also, very dog friendly - please bring your dogs! Let me know if you'd like me to leave some snow fencing out for you to fashion a bit of an enclosed area. I have some agility equipment & all kinds of mushing equipment if your pup might be interested.  Happy to do mini demos / lessons for a small extra fee.  I have a spare GPS set up that can be rented while you are onsite.  Can also offer dog sitting if you want to go out to dinner / etc and not bring your pup.
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Franconia Forest - 5 Private Acres

1 site · Tent5 acres · Bethlehem, NH
Live like a local less than 12 minutes from Franconia Notch. Our site is just up the road from some of the most famous hikes, overlooks, swimming holes, formations, and ski resorts in New England—and 25 minutes from the Kancamagus Highway, connecting the eastern and western White Mountains and counted among the most scenic drives in America. You will never run out of things to do in any season or weather. This site is less than 15 minutes from Cannon Mountain, Echo Lake Beach, Profile Lake, Mt. Lafayette, and less than 25 minutes from Flume Gorge, Clark's Trading Post, the seasonal Ice Castles, downtown Lincoln, the Hobo Railroad, North Woodstock, Loon Mountain, Bretton Woods, Mt. Washington, the Cog Railway, and so much more. Our 5-acre forest features just a single private campsite, with a huge tenting platform, granite fire pit, and a rocky creek passing right by the site. From the two-car parking area, a 200-ft. trail winds through the woods, over a wooden stream crossing, and ends at the site itself set far back from the road. Modern conveniences are also close by. It's 5 minutes to the nearest grocery / convenience store, 5 minutes to Rek-Lis Brewing, 4 minutes to Super Secret Ice Cream (James Beard Award nominee), 13 minutes to Polly's Pancake Parlor (our favorite) and countless other restaurants. 17 minutes to the nearest medical facility. Other Notes and Important Things: - Please pack out all trash. Cleaners are in high demand in this region and we will have to charge a steep retroactive cleaning fee if any trash is left at the site. - Likewise please let us know ASAP if trash is present when you arrive. - The tenting platform is 12 ft. wide on its narrowest edge. It's flat and dry, but there are no anchor points for stakes or lines. Freestanding tents are best, or you may want to pack extra-long guy lines. - Don't forget the bug spray, especially in Summer! That goes for all campsites in the White Mountains, especially creekside ones like ours. - A portable toilet with privacy tent is available at the back of the site. Please use the provided trash bags as liners and pack them out if used. Odor-absorbing pine shavings are provided. - Please observe quiet hours between 9PM and 9AM everyday. - Cell coverage is surprisingly strong here. You should have direct 4G LTE access on Verizon and AT&T, and 4G extended coverage on T-Mobile / Sprint. - You may want to pack a wood splitting axe. Feel free to burn any dead, fallen, or cut wood on the premises, but all firewood must be less than 5 inches in diameter.
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Douglas Hill Orchard

2 sites · Lodging30 acres · Sebago, ME
Tucked in the Western Foothills of Sebago, Maine, is our HipCamp! Currently, a pick-your-own orchard, Douglas Hill Orchard, has been an operating farm for almost 200 years. Enjoy waking up to birds chirping, adventures during the day, and eating dinner with beautiful sunsets over Mt. Washington. Nearby lies Sebago Lake, Douglas Mountain trails, the Saco River, ATV/bike trails, and other natural wonders. 
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Plein Air NH

1 site · Lodging12 acres · Plymouth, NH
Our road is named after Angie’s grandmother, Marjorie, who was struck by the polio epidemic in the late 1940s when her son was a baby. She spent the rest of her life in a wheelchair. Widowed, she then raised Angie’s dad as a single mother right down the road. When this land was made available, we knew it was the perfect spot for our family, and as the first residents on the road, named it in honor of Grammie. It used to be a logging property and Angie’s father used to tromp around in this neck of the woods as a boy. When we built the house, we decided to turn the original logging road into our driveway. Plein Air is a continuation of that road. All of our neighbors have 12-45 acres in current use and you are free to explore the area behind our homes.Learn more about this land:We know that nothing beats waking up surrounded by nature. We also know that camping in the woods takes a lot of effort and that there’s nothing more deflating than returning from an amazing camping trip with a car load of laundry and supplies to take care of! We also know that some people want the quiet and privacy of the woods but can’t find it at busy campgrounds and that some people don’t enjoy sleeping on the rocky ground.We’ve carefully thought through all of the pros and cons of camping to cater your experience at Plein Air! When you rent your tent space through us, here is what you’ll experience:* A private spot in a magical pine forest.* A hearty, water and fireproofed, roomy 12 x 14 canvas tent covered by a tin roof. So even on rainy days, you will be kept warm and dry, listening to the sound of the rain on the roof. The windows and front and back doors unzip to screened windows and doors to help you fight off any potential mosquitoes while also allowing warm summer breeze to flow through.* A deck covered by tin roofing with comfortable Adirondack chairs.* A queen-size bed with a comfortable Tufts and Needle mattress, Egyptian cotton sheets, cushy pillows, and piles of soft, warm blankets. A rug is underneath to keep those bare feet warm!* A wood stove to light on cool mornings, a fire pit to light on beautiful evenings, and plenty of dry firewood for both.* Rechargeable battery-operated lanterns and a solar-powered battery to charge your own devices (there is no WiFi and limited cell service...Verizon tends to get the best service).* A propane camp stove to cook your meals on, with plenty of pots and pans, tinfoil, wooden spoons, plates, bowls, salt and pepper, oil, basic spices… everything you need!* Coffee from our local coffee shop and a camp stove French press with cream and sugar, peppermint chamomile tea grown on our farm, and generous-sized handcrafted pottery mugs made by Angie.* Fresh eggs from our farm and fresh bread, muffins, or pastries from our local baker will be waiting for you!* A cooler to keep your food in.* Gallons of water from our local mountain spring to drink, wash your dishes with, and use to put the campfire out. Biodegradable dish paste is provided.* Locally made, eco friendly cleaning supplies from Plymouth Soapworks.* A hammock to nap or read in.* An enclosed compost toilet with toilet paper and directions.* A seasonal, hot, outdoor shower (for cooler months, we recommend heating up water on the stove for a sponge bath).* Soft, big towels for the bath and beach towels for the beach* Unlimited access to paddleboards, kayaks, bikes, snowshoes, and river tubes (sizing may be off...we can answer any questions for those!)* Lots of woods behind the tent to explore.* Goats for composting your plant-based scraps!* Loads of books and games.* A binder of recommended hikes, adventures, and restaurants.* Add ons like local maple syrup, plant-based pre-made meals, wedding packages, or yoga packages are available!What should you bring?* Bug spray* Food* Layers of clothes--New Hampshire weather can wildly fluctuate!* Something warm for your feet* A personal battery for charging any devices* A sense of adventure!Anything else we should know?* Yes. Remember, that this is a full-woods immersion. So that means there is wildlife and bugs! Staying in the cabin comes with a bit of responsibility. All food must be cleaned up and stored properly to avoid attracting any wild critters, including bears. The garbage must be contained and covered and no food should be left out at any point. When you leave for the day or go to bed, please put anything in the sealed cooler or in your car, including toothpaste. Sweep up and dispose of any crumb. Feed your plant-based compost to the goats. If you are unsure of anything, give us a shout and we will help you! Remember this is luxury tenting, not luxury hoteling!* We have a working farm, so while you have as much privacy as you need, you may hear sounds coming from the property, like dogs, goats, chickens, and tractors. We are pretty quiet in the evenings though because we go to bed and rise early, so ask that you respect that as well.* Sometimes, if it rains and especially in the spring, there are some wet areas. Rain boots are always helpful!* Mosquitoes are a real thing here in New Hampshire and are inescapable if you intend to be outside at all. Some years are better than others. Bring bug spray!* We’ve taken tons of care to build this property and hope you will leave in the same condition you found it.
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Wilbur Mountain Cabin, Bethel Maine

1 site · Lodging2 acres · Rumford, ME
New cabin in the beautiful mountain town of Bethel, Maine. Hiking, Mt Abrams mountain biking, pond swimming, Androscoggin River canoeing, and backcountry skiing are all close by. Our quaint cabin has amazing views of the Western Maine Mountains, and an open field reveals the spectacular peaks of Sunday River and Old Spec. Sleeping loft, wood stove, camp kitchen, and outhouse. Sunset porch time too.
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Back To The Garden

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Poland, ME
Come to our six-acre property on a wooded hillside. There is plenty to explore here and nearby. Hike up the hill to the peak for great views. Paddleboard or kayak nearby in Upper Range Pond. Go for a swim or hike nearby at Range Pond State Park or Tripp Pond. If you are interested in more excitement Portland is only 30 minutes away! We are currently working to develop the property with gardens, trails, and small livestock. Please be aware when you visit that this is a working property and we may be tending to the property as needed. This may include early hours, small equipment, and children and animal noise. The property also has a very steep driveway that you will need to drive up to access parking.
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Sebago Sunrise Yurt

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Little Falls, ME
Nestled between Portland's fine dining and Sebago's outdoor fun, the Sunrise Yurt is a great spot to explore what Southern Maine has to offer. Rent some kayaks, take the ferry to Peaks Island, or gorge on sushi in the Old Port. Park and take a short walk to the back 2 acres of my property. The yurt overlooks a meadow and faces the sunrise. Catch some shade in the day in one of our hammocks, play a game of cornhole, and sleep comfortably in a clean, queen sized bed.
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