I’ve been a Hipcamper for awhile now and I must say this was the most beautiful campsite I've ever seen. It was right on the water and very, very quiet, except for the haunting sounds of the loons and owls.
I found out on arrival it’s actually on a summer camp compound comprised of many cabins and buildings set up higher than the site I was on and the lake.
Elizabeth welcomed me upon arrival and was so helpful and gave me a tour. She let me know which parts of the camp I had access to. The showers, bathrooms, boat launch, hammocks, swimming beach and communal fire areas were all included. She mentioned there were a few others ( a writer’s retreat group) using the property and they were also very friendly although, I only saw them a few times, but each time I did they’d ask if I needed anything! So sweet!
Elizabeth went above and beyond even offering me some vegetables since I had forgotten a few things. She also offered wood and ice that I was all set on.
Things to note, there are no individual fire rings on your site. Communal only. I understand since they have many buildings to protect. Also they are a “dry” camp. Family friendly, no drinking. Honestly, the warm welcome and experience of the natural beauty is all you need. I adore this beautiful, friendly place.
It’s heaven on Earth. You can just leave the pretentious, judge-mental, stressful, world behind here. Take a look at my pictures. I almost wanted to keep them a secret but I also really want them to succeed. They (and their land) are so incredibly amazing. There is so much color and personality there to just be who you are. Enjoy!