5 acres hosted by Leah H.
1 tent site
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Welcome to our peaceful 5-acres, where tall white pines and hemlocks for a back-to-basics camping experience. Just off Route 125, our property offers a space to sleep and cook—no amenities, just the beauty of the outdoors and a place to poop.
The land borders a lush greenway and a rare wetland ecosystem called a fen, rich with wildlife and perfect for quiet exploration. Expect visits from chipmunks, wild turkeys, raccoons, possums, porcupines, and possibly a sharp-shinned hawk overhead or a deer wandering through. With dry leaves on the ground, even small critters can sound surprisingly big, adding to the wild charm of the place.
Though the campsite is set back on a private road, you may still hear some road noise from Route 125. You’ll catch only a glimpse of one neighbor’s home through the trees (their generator runs for about an hour on Sunday afternoons). The town center is about an eight-minute drive away.
Whether you’re here to relax, watch wildlife, or sleep under the stars, we’re happy to share this quiet slice of Maine with you.It a short walk from parking to Solo Camp. It is a peaceful, primitive site designed for solo travelers and small groups. Whether you’re seeking solitude, a simple stop over, or a break from group-style campgrounds, this space offers an alternative.
Set on private land, the site offers the choice of camping in an open grassy field or tucked back among the trees. You’ll have access outhouse just a short walk away.
While the site feels secluded, please note that our barn and a neighbor’s house are visible through the trees—especially when the leaves are down in early spring or late fall. You can still hear some road noise.
A fire ring is provided for safe evening (or morning) fires, and campers are welcome to collect downed wood from the surrounding woods.
We intentionally offer only one campsite on the property to preserve the sense of seclusion and space.