
Casey W.
Hipcamper since September 2017
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Past trips
Site 5 - North Ridge Pines (The River Farm)
in Daniel's Cabin Retreat, MinnesotaSite 4 - North Ridge Pines (The River Farm)
in Daniel's Cabin Retreat, MinnesotaSweet Cabin + Epic Stargazing
in Malheur Base Camp, OregonSweet little cabin
I really enjoyed my stay at this little cabin. It was nestled into a hill over looking a vast scene of mountains and a river. The sunset was phenomenal. I was only here to get some rest so it was a perfect, peaceful, quiet place for me to sleep. I kept the windows open all night for fresh cool air. I felt safe and comfy.
View of the Needles Campsites
in The Needles Outpost Campground, Utah10 out of 10, would stay again.
Great location right outside (less than a mile) the entrance of Canyonlands National Park. The site itself was perfect for our two tents and a hammock. We watched the sunset on the slab of mountain we camped against.
The outpost had showers and flush toilets which was an added bonus. I wouldn’t mind paying a higher site fee so the bathrooms & store could be remodeled.
in Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest, Minnesota
If you are arriving by use of the Root River Trail, it is much easier to find the trail during daylight. The trail is an unmarked, minimally maintained horse trail. It took some keen navigation skills to find.
in Richard J. Dorer Memorial Hardwood State Forest, Minnesota
The further walk-in site is nearly hidden behind a wall of bushed and trees, so this one is best to locate during daylight hours. It's worth the hike!
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