Past trips
Past trip
in Fern Hollow, VermontThe Hemlock Campsite is such a gorgeous and peaceful little spot next to a lovely small creek waterfall, just perfect for a tent. The location in Warren and Waitsfield is excellent for Vermont tourists and outdoor enthusiasts, but for the most part this property is isolated enough not to hear traffic sounds. I walked down the driveway and across the road to the swimming hole a couple times. The outdoor kitchen is definitely a plus, too.
Past trip
in Broadfork Farmstead, VermontCarol is a fantastic host, and we really enjoyed getting hands on with the friendly goats, ducks, geese, pigs, and other animals. The food was excellent, and the spot near the driveway where we pitched our tent was nice and flat (there were other spots further away, but we preferred the very flat one). Greensboro is a very cute town. No complaints! Highly recommended!
Past trip
in Art and Health Chill Camping, VermontGardens, sauna, massage, camping!
Randy S.recommends this listing.
(Dispersed site)
Sandy is an incredibly friendly and sincere host, and her property is lovely and fun with lots to explore and many things to do. We had a very enjoyable stay here!
Past trip
West Hills Hideaway
in West Hills Hideaway, VermontA cute converted trailer on a plot up a winding road not far from civilization and rural destinations both. We liked the hand-cranked radio best.
Past trip
in Peaceful Country Haven, VermontPleasant, quiet rural camping
Melinda was super kind and helped us find our site at night. The spot was quiet, cool, and dark, a roughly cleared area where our car could park conveniently nearby. The property was really beautiful and seemed fun to explore if we'd stayed longer.
Past trip
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in Birdhous, VermontThis is a great tent site among some trees on a hill overlooking their picturesque farm surrounding countryside. A little river meanders through too.
Past trip
in Tree-shaded Meadow in Mountains, PennsylvaniaRandy S.recommends this listing.
(Dispersed site)
On a cross-country road trip, this was by a long shot our favorite of three campsites. It's a lovely property in the mountainy wilderness, a trim and fresh lawn that's not too manicured. A beautiful refreshing creek curled around the site where we pitched our tent, the air was clear and the stars were bright. I didn't know there were such gorgeous natural places in Pennsylvania. Martha is welcoming and friendly with three sweet dogs. Social distances best practice was observed, and we felt safe from the ongoing pandemic. Thanks, Martha!


Past trip
in Low Meadow Farms, TennesseeThe price is right for what you get
Randy S.has mixed feelings towards this listing.
This is a medium-sized field along a quiet road not far outside of Nashville. The trees make for nice shade, and there are pretty flowers. We didn't communicate much with Kat - just arrived, found an available spot, and left the next day. We were there on the 4th of July, so it was on the crowded side, but certainly not worse than a state park. The creek is sadly polluted with trash and old tires, but it's nice to hear in the background anyway. We were on a road trip, didn't want to rent hotels for fear of covid, and this campsite was just what we needed. Thanks Kat!
Past trip
in Secluded Bar 50 RV/Camp Ground, ArkansasA rambling horse/rv camp to tent in
Randy S.recommends this listing.
(Dispersed site)
This rural property in Arkansas reminded me of summer camp, a horse stable, and an RV park combined. There are bath houses and other little wooden structures scattered around winding dirt roads and corrals. We arrived at night after a rainstorm and had some trouble locating our site, but morning found it to be a sweet little patch of grass under some pines.
Past trip
in Low Gear Farmstead, TexasLots of quiet and privacy in a gorgeous, shady pecan grove on the banks of the San Saba river, just deep enough for swimming! Friendly, accommodating hosts who are welcoming of diversity. Pretty great! Be aware it's Texas wilderness, so you're gonna have insects and cacti and armadillos and murky riverbeds and all that good stuff you came out to nature to experience.
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Past trips
Hemlock Campsite
in Fern Hollow, VermontThe Hemlock Campsite is such a gorgeous and peaceful little spot next to a lovely small creek waterfall, just perfect for a tent. The location in Warren and Waitsfield is excellent for Vermont tourists and outdoor enthusiasts, but for the most part this property is isolated enough not to hear traffic sounds. I walked down the driveway and across the road to the swimming hole a couple times. The outdoor kitchen is definitely a plus, too.
Car Campsite
in Broadfork Farmstead, VermontA delightful farmstead
Carol is a fantastic host, and we really enjoyed getting hands on with the friendly goats, ducks, geese, pigs, and other animals. The food was excellent, and the spot near the driveway where we pitched our tent was nice and flat (there were other spots further away, but we preferred the very flat one). Greensboro is a very cute town. No complaints! Highly recommended!
Art, Health & Chill Camping
in Art and Health Chill Camping, VermontGardens, sauna, massage, camping!
Sandy is an incredibly friendly and sincere host, and her property is lovely and fun with lots to explore and many things to do. We had a very enjoyable stay here!
West Hills Hideaway
in West Hills Hideaway, VermontCozy camper
A cute converted trailer on a plot up a winding road not far from civilization and rural destinations both. We liked the hand-cranked radio best.
Sunrise RV or Tent in woods
in Peaceful Country Haven, VermontPleasant, quiet rural camping
Melinda was super kind and helped us find our site at night. The spot was quiet, cool, and dark, a roughly cleared area where our car could park conveniently nearby. The property was really beautiful and seemed fun to explore if we'd stayed longer.
# 2
in Birdhous, VermontLovely tent sites
This is a great tent site among some trees on a hill overlooking their picturesque farm surrounding countryside. A little river meanders through too.
#1
in Birdhous, VermontTree-shaded Meadow in Mountains
in Tree-shaded Meadow in Mountains, PennsylvaniaOn a cross-country road trip, this was by a long shot our favorite of three campsites. It's a lovely property in the mountainy wilderness, a trim and fresh lawn that's not too manicured. A beautiful refreshing creek curled around the site where we pitched our tent, the air was clear and the stars were bright. I didn't know there were such gorgeous natural places in Pennsylvania. Martha is welcoming and friendly with three sweet dogs. Social distances best practice was observed, and we felt safe from the ongoing pandemic. Thanks, Martha!
Tent/Van Sites
in Low Meadow Farms, TennesseeThe price is right for what you get
This is a medium-sized field along a quiet road not far outside of Nashville. The trees make for nice shade, and there are pretty flowers. We didn't communicate much with Kat - just arrived, found an available spot, and left the next day. We were there on the 4th of July, so it was on the crowded side, but certainly not worse than a state park. The creek is sadly polluted with trash and old tires, but it's nice to hear in the background anyway. We were on a road trip, didn't want to rent hotels for fear of covid, and this campsite was just what we needed. Thanks Kat!
Bar Fifty RV Park - Water/Electric
in Secluded Bar 50 RV/Camp Ground, ArkansasA rambling horse/rv camp to tent in
This rural property in Arkansas reminded me of summer camp, a horse stable, and an RV park combined. There are bath houses and other little wooden structures scattered around winding dirt roads and corrals. We arrived at night after a rainstorm and had some trouble locating our site, but morning found it to be a sweet little patch of grass under some pines.
RiverCamp (Tent Only)
in Bee Mountain River Resort, TexasSite 4
in Low Gear Farmstead, TexasLots of quiet and privacy in a gorgeous, shady pecan grove on the banks of the San Saba river, just deep enough for swimming! Friendly, accommodating hosts who are welcoming of diversity. Pretty great! Be aware it's Texas wilderness, so you're gonna have insects and cacti and armadillos and murky riverbeds and all that good stuff you came out to nature to experience.