
Kaelyn M.
Hipcamper since December 2017
Arizona
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Past trips
Glacier Vista RV Pad
in Glacier Vista RV Pad, AlaskaEarls HideAway
in Earls HideAway, ColoradoBeautiful valley and land to camp on for the night. Justin made a great suggestion on driving through the Dolores River Canyon on my way to Grand Junction that did not disappoint. I would camp here again.
Rio Grande Riverfront
in Rio Grande Riverfront, ColoradoHigh Desert Camping
in High Desert Camping, New Mexico4b
in sol duc rainforest retreat, WashingtonAmber Sunrise desert retreat
in Amber Sunrise desert retreat, ArizonaHip Camp 4
in Jim Moss Arena Campground, WyomingBig Quiet Tent Camping
in Big Quiet Cowboy Camping, WyomingBumps & Bruzas Riverfront
in Bumps & Bruzas, WashingtonWe arrived before anyone else and picked our site - it was full by the end of the day, but all the campers were very friendly and respectful.
The river is beautiful and was running so fast you could hardly hear the surrounding campsites.
It was nice to be able to have our dogs off-leash!
We had a great stay - the host was helpful and the cost of the site was very affordable. The only thing I would recommend is getting a second port-o-potty, as with a full campground, youâll need more than one to accommodate.
Magical Treehouse camping
in Enchanted Treehouse, WashingtonWe had a great stay at the Magical Treehouse. The treehouse is so cute and the outdoor chandelier and picnic table were a nice touch! There is also a gas bbq available to use.
The ladder up to the treehouse is very steep. I suggest this for smaller dogs that you can carry up while climbing the ladder. My dog is 30lbs and he was pretty stressed going up and down the ladder.
The treehouse is in view of those hostâs home, but there is a huge backyard in between the home and treehouse.
I highly recommend staying here! Very peaceful and brings back childhood memories of wanting a treehouse.
Little Red Cabin by Mt. Rainier
in Cabins by Mt. Rainier, WashingtonWe had a wonderful and relaxing stay at the Little Red Cabin. The cabin is cozy and clean with all the amenities you may ever need. It was lovely to hear the water rushing of the Big Skate Creek behind the property. We had a rejuvenating weekend and would absolutely come back for another stay. GPS and directions from the host accurately guided us to the cabin.
Peggy is a great host and very communicative. She wants to make sure you are having a great stay in the cabin. The wood we had a hard time catching fire, so Peggy was kind enough to drop by a hatchet for us to borrow. Firewood is available to buy in Ashford.
The Little Red cabin is a great location as hiking trails are close by at the Big Creek campground and the cabin is about 10-15 minutes away from the Paradise entrance of Mt Rainier National Park.
Cedar Shack by Klickitat Treehouse
in The Klickitat Treehouse, WashingtonI loved my stay in Colin and Taryn's Cedar Shack! Their land is absolutely beautiful. The fall colors were really showing out there.
GPS and the hosts' directions accurately guided me to the property. You do drive a ways through the woods until you can see the tiny house up a hill and to the right. I did not meet the hosts, but they were communicative through texts. I suggest providing a guidebook for details and amenities of the shack, just to make sure us campers respect the property.
The Cedar Shack is aesthetically designed and spacious for a tiny house. It looked like someone put great thought and care into building the shack. I loved the the mini wood fired stove with wood provided. The stove kept the shack perfectly warm. I did not cook with the propane powered stove/oven inside, but it's great to have the option! Another bonus is the shack being dog friendly for those adventurous pups.
Electricity is not hooked up to the shack. A lantern is provided, but it may be good to bring extra lighting. The bed was very comfortable, though I do suggest some one sleeping there to have strong upper body strength to pull themselves up to the bed. It's high up and didn't have a ladder available. A couple of bars are there to hold on to, but I feel a ladder would be a better option to the bed.
I really enjoyed staying at the Cedar Shack and I would love to come back again. There is plenty of room outside the Cedar Shack to have a group camp as well.
Protip: While in White Salmon, stop in to Everybody's Brewing! Also, I had a delicious smoothie and biscuits and gravy at the North Shore Cafe. I highly recommend checking them out.