
Daniel P.
Hipcamper since July 2020
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Past trips
Root's End Tent Site
in Root's End, California#9: Pull-Through, Full Hookups
in Bridgeport Reservoir Campground, CaliforniaPeaks Valley Preserve
in Peaks Valley Preserve, ArizonaOr favorite parts were how quiet it was and the views.
Animas River Valley red cliff views
in Animas River Valley red cliffs, ColoradoMelinda has a beautiful view of the animas river valley! We set up our little teardrop facing the pastures and slept very well. Melinda was friendly and accommodating. If you're bringing a teardrop, make sure you have a way to level your trailer as there is a slight slope to the field.
50 - Tranquility View
in C2T Ranch on the Saline River, KansasWe did not expect to find such an amazing retreat in the heart of Kansas. The ranch is beautiful. The host has done a lot to make the space comfortable and inviting. The saline river flows around the property with limestone cliffs opposite the camp sites. We had the best sleep of our entire trip here. I wish we could have stayed longer.
Stobo Farm campsite
in Stobo Farm, IndianaThis was a beautiful farm with a friendly host. We walked down to the river and found geodes and fossils. The area is very humid and wet so we had some trouble keeping the fire going and keeping things dry but this would be the case anywhere in the area.
Site 2 - Eel River Look Out
in Eel River Escape, CaliforniaThis camp was what we needed: a convenient, safe place to stay for the night. The individual campsites are coming along. A few need to be graded for tents, and benches or tables would be useful. I would stay here again.