Recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp is great for families and kids.
Reconnect with nature at this unforgettable escape. This memorable destination, just minutes from the stunningly gorgeous Lake Willoughby, comes with 30 acres of land to explore. On the land you will have access to nearly a mile of Willoughby River Frontage, a large stone labyrinth and beautiful fields of wildflowers. Come experience the true nature of Vermont through a connection with nature. Multiple camp sites are available for tent or RV camping. Electricity is available at most sites.
There are many sites to choose from. Most likely you will be out of sight of other guests who may also be camping. There is a shared bathhouse for guest use, which will be cleaned daily throughout your stay. There is also tables and chairs provided, as well as a fire ring and a starter pile of firewood. Please note that there is not potable water available.
Guests will need to bring their own tent and sleeping arrangements. All Pets must be kept on a leash during a guests stay.
Wow. What a quiet, special place. A drive down powwow lane and you will find a quiet spiritual place along the river. We listened to the babling brook, warmed our hands by the fire, then woke up in the morning to a great blue heron doing some early morning fishing. After making breakfast we lingered for a while, walked the quiet labrynth then headed to Lake Willoughby. Thankyou for the great stay. It was very peaceful.
We loved this campsite. It was right next to a very private river, and it was such a peaceful place to stay. The 39 acres were once owned by an Indian Chief, so the land is very sacred. There are some abandoned buildings around, and what looks like a medicine wheel just adds to the coolness of this property. Amey was a great host. She came down on the second night with her young children to ask if we needed anything. She provided wood for the fire pit, but I would also bring some of your own as much of it was wet. There is also a table and chairs for eating. I would highly recommend this property. We will be back! Thank you Amey for letting us stay!
Can’t wait come back! Amen and her kids were so welcoming, the spot was amazing and we had a great dip in the creek!
Location
Brownington, Orleans, Vermont, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Wabanaki (Dawnland Confederacy) and N’dakina (Abenaki / Abénaquis) First Nations according to