
Yolanda M.
Hipcamper since August 2021
Continue with Google
Continue with AppleContinue with FacebookWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp and are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper community be inclusive.
Learn MoreAll Hosts should review and adhere to these standards around providing a positive Hipcamp experience, being a thoughtful neighbor, and serving as a responsible citizen.
Learn MoreAll Hipcampers should review and adhere to these standards for safety, trip preparation, and respect in order to uphold Hipcampâs most important value: âleave it better.â
Learn MoreWe integrate with the National Weather Service to provide valuable fire advisories to Hosts and Hipcampers. Real-time Red Flag Warnings and Fire Weather Watch Warnings help keep our community safe.
Learn More
Past trips
Luxury Tiny Home with AC + Heat
in Glamping Remote, TexasGreat place to get away from everyt
We had the most amazing weekend getaway at this beautiful tiny home in East Texas! The property is absolutely stunningâWill and Austyn are clearly putting so much love and care into the land, and it shows. The tiny house itself was perfect: cozy, clean, and thoughtfully designed for comfort. After a day of exploring the nearby area, soaking in the hot tub under the stars was pure magic. Will and Austyn were the best hostsâso warm, welcoming, and fun to chat with. We truly felt at home. Weâll definitely be back!
Primitive Camping
in High Hope Ranch, TexasThis property is exquisite! It was like a postcard! The campsite was very private and quiet. We saw a fox, bobcat, bobcat cub and an armadillo. And those were just the wild animals! Interacting with the farm animals was a highlight! The caretakers of this property are very passionate about it and it is so evident. They were all genuinely friendly and welcoming. I will definitely be back to visit!
#6 Gratitude
in The Blackland Ranch, TexasSite 4 - Kings River Falls Camping
in Red Fern, ArkansasAmazingly beautiful place
We loved this place! We arrived on a Friday and stayed through Monday. We booked site #4 because it was the furthest away from the public area. The site was private and just big enough for our setup. We didnât know that this area had not received rain in a while so the water was low but still flowing and nice to just sit in. The hosts were awesome. We were able to talk to them a few times and they told us a little about the history of their little slice of paradise.
A few things to know about this area is
1) there is no cell service (we were able to survive without)
2) the nearest gas station is about a 30 minute drive from camp so make sure you have plenty
3) make sure you put bug spray on your whole body. I have bites everywhere, even under my shirt.
If you are looking for a place to disconnect, relax and enjoy nature, this is the place!