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Paradise Valley Homestead

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents33 acres · Oak Ridge, NJ
Always working on improvements! My second glamping site "The Medieval Encampment", is available for booking starting April 1st of 2025. I will have more pictures soon. In April of 2024, my long awaited 1st Glamping site was available for booking. It's been very popular! Please read the description carefully of the "Gypsy Rose Vardo", to see if it's the right fit for you. I also have 10 large camping sites available on our 33 acre property located in Northwest NJ. Sites 1 through 4 are on mowed, fairly level fields and are large enough for campers or RV's up to 30ft, or a couple of tents, and sites 5 and 6 are further back in the woods, available only for a few small tents, sites 7 through 10 are much further into the property and are only accessible with a high clearance AWD or 4WD SUV or you can park and hike your gear in. There are 3 compost toilet outhouses spread out through the property, so it's an easy walking distance from any site. Although we are only 2 1/2 miles from a main highway, the last 2 miles are on a dirt road with no houses. We are surrounded by protected land, so no neighbors and lots of wildlife, including the occasional bear, coyote or raccoon. Keep all food items secured. Because we are surrounded by protected land we are not sprayed for insects, so be safe and do tick checks often and bring the bug spray. We are 45 minutes from NYC or the Delaware Water Gap and an hour away from the NJ shore. There are horse farms nearby that offer trail rides. We are also close to the Highland and Appalachian Hiking trails. There are two reservoirs within a 20-minute drive for canoeing or kayaking. There are walking trails through our property, including a ten-minute hike on a marked trail to a small waterfall in a ravine.
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Destination Farnch

2 sites · Tents25 acres · Peekskill, NY
The Farnch: A developing Destination Farm Come have a picnic under a tree, spend a few hours and go for a hike in Hudson Highland Gateway Park, a Historic 352-acre park offering hiking, birding, cross-country skiing, fishing & snowshoeing. He have rods and tackle to rent or buy if you don’t have your own. If you’re having a really great time and the kids just don’t want to leave, join us for an evening of sleeping under the stars in the forest at one of our campsites. We also host local Scout Groups, and Appellation Trail hikers. Hikers know that we are located about 2 miles south of the route 9 trail crossing at the Appalachian Market and offer pick up and drop off service from there on weekends. Hudson Valley is a wonderful 4 season go to location and being about an hour away from New York City you won’t spend hours in the car before being able to stretch your legs.
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The Great Divide Campground

187 sites · Tents130 acres · Newton, NJ
Nestled in the foothills of New Jersey’s rural Sussex County, the Great Divide is your gateway to fields, forests, mountains—and the finest in New Jersey camping and recreation. Adventure, relaxation, family time or solitude, you’ll find it here. No matter what type of getaway you seek, we invite you to experience camping your way. With dozens of amenities and attractions, the Great Divide is the perfect vacation spot for families, couples and groups. Hesitant to leave creature comforts behind? We offer cabins and cable TV hookups. Prefer to ‘unplug’? Choose a primitive campsite and enjoy sleeping under the stars. From our Olympic-sized pool to our full schedule of family-friendly activities, there’s something for campers of all ages and interests. In addition to our beautiful locale, Great Divide visitors enjoy the hospitality of our friendly team. Each of them is passionate about protecting and enjoying the New Jersey outdoors—and they’re here to make your stay comfortable and memorable. Unforgettable experiences, friendly faces. They’re what draw people to the Great Divide, and what keep them coming back, season after season.
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Forest Treasure Island

11 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Wilton, CT
We invite you to enjoy a stay in our spacious, modern farm, set on 7 acres of diverse land. Experience your stay in a large yurt nestled in the heart of a picturesque forest. Start your mornings with a delightful breakfast made from the freshest ingredients: gather vegetables from our organic garden, savor our home-laid chicken ducks eggs and fresh goat milk, brew local herbal tea, and enjoy wild berries, apples, pears, mushrooms, wild nuts and figs from the forest (fruits available July to October). Wild ramson is available spring time Our property is home to friendly rabbits, various breeds of chickens, ducks, goats, dogs, and cats. We happily welcome your four-legged friends too! (Please contact us with details of your dog.) For children aged 2 to 13, we offer a wonderful playland with organic sand, ample space to explore, a treehouse, and other playground obstacles. Meanwhile, adults can immerse their feet in a river stone bath for a natural massage and enjoy the aroma of cedar wood. Professional masseur is available upon request for additional payment. I bet you never had it better 🤩. Additionally, a little creek runs through the property, and in the evenings, you can relax by a cozy campfire. Our residence is located in a prestigious town in Connecticut, just 15 minutes from the ocean in Westport and 30 minutes to Stamford. Shops are within walking distance, yet you'll still be surrounded by nature, far from the hustle and bustle of roads and city life. We invite you to immerse yourself in the tranquility and natural beauty of our property, where diverse treasures await!
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Skyline RV Camp BK - Standard

48 sites · RVs4 acres · New York City, NY
Welcome to Skyline RV Camp! The only RV Camp Site in New York City! Skyline RV Camp is more than just a place to park; it’s a gateway to the heart of the city. Convenient access to public transportation makes it easy to explore the vibrant neighborhoods, world-class dining, and cultural attractions that make New York City one of a kind. The campground is located at 50 Noble Street in trendy yet relaxed Greenpoint, Brooklyn. The lot is private property and is monitored by the 24/7 security in the adjacent building. The subway is 4 blocks away (G Train, Greenpoint Ave stop), which will take you to the city in under 30 minutes. The Greenpoint Ferry stop is a few blocks away, which will take you to midtown Manhattan in no time! Please note that you might benefit from using a trucker app called "Trucker Path" while getting here, since in some areas of Brooklyn, you can't drive an RV.
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Luxury Camping at 'Higher Ground'

1 site · Lodging7 acres · Putnam Valley, NY
HIGHER GROUND sits at the very southern tip of Clarence Fahnestock State Park. It's the ideal getaway if you want to explore Fahnestock, check out neighboring Cold Spring, Beacon, Peekskill, or just want to hang out at the site and read/relax by a campfire. We're only 1.5 miles from a SECRET entrance to Fahnestock and the trailhead to Candlewood Hill, one of the park's most exquisite views.. Just 2.5 miles away is a main parking lot and the hub for several other hiking trails including Catfish Loop, Three Lakes, Old Mine Railroad and the famed Appalachian Trail. We can provide you with a trail map and help plan your hike. Swimming at Canopus Lake is only 7 miles away. Other Fahenstock activities include fishing, boat rentals, biking, and snowshoeing/x-country skiing in the winter. Both the Glynwood Center for Regional Food and Farming and Stonecrop Gardens are only about 8 minutes away. 15 minutes to the west, poised on the Hudson River is the historic colonial town of Cold Spring, with shopping, lovely restaurants, plenty of natural attractions and a picturesque riverfront. 30 minutes northwest is the more bustling hipster vibe of Beacon with coffee shops and live music venues, and 20 minutes southeast puts you in the heart of downtown Peekskill with Hudson Valley MOCA and the Paramount Theater. We offer a 1 night minimum, but reservations for 3 or more nights will receive a 10% refund after you reserve the site.
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The first New Yorker to become President was born here in 1858. Teddy Roosevelt’s boyhood home was this brownstone, two blocks from Gramercy Park. Visitors can tour the Flatiron townhouse for free and see photos and memorabilia belonging to the 26th U.S. President.

The Roosevelt family lived at 28 East 20th Street until Theodore was 15 years old. Fondly called “Teedie” by his family, young Teddy was a sickly child suffering from asthma. In his own writings, he describes himself as a “wretched mite”. Due to his health, he was often confined indoors.

But the future President was also bright. Tutors gave him lessons at home. He showed an early interest in the natural world, including zoology and biology. As a teenager, Theodore undertook a rigorous regime to strengthen his body. He boxed, lifted weights, and rode horses. The transformation made him a life-long advocate of the "strenuous life.”

The original brownstone was torn down in 1916. Three years later, the Women's Roosevelt Memorial Association purchased the site and began building a replica. As luck had it, the brownstone next door was nearly identical. It served as a model.

The finished townhouse was rededicated in 1923. Theodore’s widow, Edith, and his sisters took an interest in the project. The women described details about the home’s decor. They also donated furniture original to the house, including the dining room set, which was a wedding present to Theodore’s parents.

The Roosevelts were a wealthy family, a fact reflected in the home. Items from the family glass business are on display, including sconces and a lithophane lamp.

The townhouse offers free tours year-round from Wednesday through Sunday. Arrive early to snag your spot. There’s a 25-minute film you can watch while waiting.

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