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Sugarbush Farm

Hosted by Rolf · Monroe, New Hampshire
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Sugarbush Farm produces maple sap for the maple syrup industry. The sap is harvested in the late winter and spring, and when you look at a maple grove across a valley, the trees look like bushes. In colonial days, syrup was often boiled down further into maple sugar, hence the term "sugarbush." To have a thriving forest, the farm has a wide mix of northern hardwood species. There are some trails through the woods, but mostly it appears as wild woods. In addition, "there are" highbush and lowbush blueberries and strawberries cultivated on the land. To get to your campsite, you need to hike about 300 yards up an 8-degree median slope with your gear. A 12-foot square tent platform, a fire circle awaits you. Wildlife abounds, and do not be surprised to be visited by curious deer. Rarely are they visited by moose, and during the summer, it is not unusual for a bear to pass through. Do not feed the animals, especially the bears. Your safety mustn't store your food in the tent or within 100 feet of the tent site, and then in a bearproof locker or hang it properly in a tree away from the campsite. The bears here, for the most part,t are timid and loud noises generally scare them off (as long as there is no food about.) By the way, this goes for you, garbage as well. To a bear, it smells like food because, to a bear, it is.The blueberry tent site is accessed through the 25 highbush blueberry patch. There is a 12 foot x 12 foot tent platform with the high edge about four feet above the ground and the low edge about 8 inches above the ground. There are railings on three sides. The site has a western exposure. The property boundary to the north is a stone wall about 100 yards from the campsite. The eastern boundary is an old county road that is sometimes used for ATV traffic. You will easily recognize when you get to it. There is a fire pit for your pleasure.

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The blueberry tent site is accessed through the 25 highbush blueberry patch. There is a 12 foot x 12 foot tent platform with the high edge about four feet above the ground and the low edge about 8 inches above the ground. There are railings on three sides. The site has a western exposure. The property boundary to the north is a stone wall about 100 yards from the campsite. The eastern boundary is an old county road that is sometimes used for ATV traffic. You will easily recognize when you get to it. There is a fire pit for your pleasure.
Hike-in access only
Campfires allowed
No toilet
Potable water
Pets allowed
No showers
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$20
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for 6 guests
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Monroe, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United StatesTo respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking
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Hosted by Rolf Z.

Joined in July 2025

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