Past trips
Past trip
Site 2 - Cherry Hill Boondocking RV Site
in Cherry Hill Campground, New YorkWe did not realize this was directly across from the Six Flags, and we didn't realize it was an actual campground! It's great if you are going there, if you are looking for peace and quiet, maybe not. It's family friendly and they had live music at night and yoga on Sunday morning. The spots are a nice mowed grass with a short gravel driveway, not the gravel lots you find at a state park campground. Only downside is the spots are pretty close together and there's not a ton of privacy, but it didn't bother us to much and everyone was very friendly.
I'd happily stay here again.
Past trip
Hopping Fox Farm
in Hopping Fox Farm, ConnecticutGreat location for lime rock!
If you are going to the track next door, this is a great location. Andy was friendly and helped point me in the right direction for where to find level ground. It rained all night but the morning was clear and I was able to get to the track. Beautiful location, highly recommended.
Past trip
in Bill S. and Nancy's property, PennsylvaniaWonderful spot for a quiet evening!
We had a great time. Bill helped us get setup and brought a fire pit and wood. He even showed our kids how to feed the chickens. We had a great evening and a relaxed morning leaving. Around 9:30 in the morning a nearby skeet shooting club opened, but the sound was muffled and not a problem.

Past trip
in Nederlandia, PennsylvaniaGreat "self-contained" camping spot
Joshua C.recommends this listing.
(Dispersed site)
If you are prepared for a "dispersed" or "self-contained" camping experience, you'll have a great time. Ned and Danny were great hosts. The turn onto the property is a bit tricky to find, but its a secluded and cozy spot.
When arrived in our truck camper Danny helped us find a good spot and level it. He had a fire going and we cooked hot dogs, beans and s'mores. He and his dog had our kids giggling like crazy. In the morning Ned arrived and showed the girls two snakes he was releasing in the pond, as well as the frogs and turtles that live in it.
Its a great little spot and I hope we get back there. I'm looking forward to seeing how Ned and Danny develop the camp over time.
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Past trips
Site 2 - Cherry Hill Boondocking RV Site
in Cherry Hill Campground, New YorkWe did not realize this was directly across from the Six Flags, and we didn't realize it was an actual campground! It's great if you are going there, if you are looking for peace and quiet, maybe not. It's family friendly and they had live music at night and yoga on Sunday morning. The spots are a nice mowed grass with a short gravel driveway, not the gravel lots you find at a state park campground. Only downside is the spots are pretty close together and there's not a ton of privacy, but it didn't bother us to much and everyone was very friendly.
I'd happily stay here again.
Hopping Fox Farm
in Hopping Fox Farm, ConnecticutGreat location for lime rock!
If you are going to the track next door, this is a great location. Andy was friendly and helped point me in the right direction for where to find level ground. It rained all night but the morning was clear and I was able to get to the track. Beautiful location, highly recommended.
Site 3
in Bill S. and Nancy's property, PennsylvaniaWonderful spot for a quiet evening!
We had a great time. Bill helped us get setup and brought a fire pit and wood. He even showed our kids how to feed the chickens. We had a great evening and a relaxed morning leaving. Around 9:30 in the morning a nearby skeet shooting club opened, but the sound was muffled and not a problem.
Camp Snot Otter
in Nederlandia, PennsylvaniaGreat "self-contained" camping spot
If you are prepared for a "dispersed" or "self-contained" camping experience, you'll have a great time. Ned and Danny were great hosts. The turn onto the property is a bit tricky to find, but its a secluded and cozy spot.
When arrived in our truck camper Danny helped us find a good spot and level it. He had a fire going and we cooked hot dogs, beans and s'mores. He and his dog had our kids giggling like crazy. In the morning Ned arrived and showed the girls two snakes he was releasing in the pond, as well as the frogs and turtles that live in it.
Its a great little spot and I hope we get back there. I'm looking forward to seeing how Ned and Danny develop the camp over time.