State Park
Tentrr Signature Site - Pastoral Paths at Little Farm Too
NY
$105.00–$115.50 /night
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$105.00–$115.50
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About
Private meadow site adjacent to a small hobby farm, explore the paths with quiet platforms for yoga or meditation. Two additional mowed spots with morning shade are available if you want to bring your own tent.
Place settings for 4, table cloth, mugs, pan, cast iron dutch oven, oven mitts and dish towel, spatula, tongs, olive oil, salt, pepper and sugar provided for your stay! Books, dominoes, croquet and hula hoops are at the site .
Observe the miracles of the meadow, both large and small. Book a tour to visit the goats, collect eggs from the chickens, ducks and geese. Sign up for a craft for both the young and old. Come gather vegetables and herbs in the garden with your host. Minutes from Hanford Mill, Delhi, Stamford half an hour to Cooperstown and Cobleskill, come make family memories in the rolling hills of the Catskill Mountains.
The Space:
Family-friendly meadow site minutes from Oneonta. Open for winter camping.
Guest Access:
This is an exclusive Tentrr Signature campsite. Tentrr partners with farmers, ranchers, and other property owners to offer unique outdoor accommodations on beautiful private land. Our campsites are off-the-grid which means they generally do not have access to electricity, wifi, or modern plumbing. Instead, they offer the chance to relax, unplug, and fully experience nature! You'll have the entire campsite to yourself, as you'll be the only Campers enjoying this piece of paradise.
Each campsite includes a 10'x12' safari-style canvas tent on a raised platform, and you'll find one queen bed or a queen-size bunk bed inside (each site is different, see photos for the exact setup). Larger groups can also use the extra 5-person pop-up dome tent that___s provided (you___re welcome to bring your own camping gear too). You'll also have a 6-ft picnic table, outdoor fire pit, 2 Tentrr Adirondack chairs, and a heating source to keep you warm and toasty at night.
What you should bring:
-S'mores supplies & any food you'd like to eat
-A cooler to keep your grub from spoiling
-Bedding and pillows
-Lanterns and lighting
-Firewood for the campfire
-Water
Upon check out, you should leave-no-trace of your stay and be sure your campsite is returned to its natural glory! While Tentrr does not charge a cleaning fee, we do expect campsites to be left how they were found. After you check out, take everything you brought in and be sure to leave your trash at the designated location on the property.
If a CampKeeper submits an incident report after your stay that details evidence of trash or damage to the campsite or the CampKeeper___s property, Tentrr reserves the right to charge a minimum cleaning fee of $50. Just make sure to follow the Camper Manual posted at your campsite and you'll be set!
Toilets: Every campsite is equipped with a camp toilet (we call it the Tentrr Loo). This is a simple wooden box with a toilet seat and a bucket inside. Line the bucket with a CleanWaste bag supplied at the camp (or another appropriate plastic bag) prior to use. Afterwards, simply tie the bag up and place it in a trash bag. We got this idea from bathrooms used on NASA spaceships, and we've used the Tentrr Loo countless times ourselves- don't worry!
Showers: Every Signature campsite comes with a Coleman Sun Shower. The sun shower has a reservoir that holds up to 5 gallons of water, potentially enough for multiple showers. It's constructed of heat-locking material that warms the water when it's left in the sun, even on cool days.
Tentrr Extras:
These are other amenities, services, or activities that may be provided by your CampKeeper for an additional fee. Please let us know in advance if you'd like to add these to your booking so that we can process payment. Availability of any Extras are not guaranteed and must be confirmed at least 24 hours prior to check-in.
Linens - $35
Freshly laundered sheets, down comforter, lighter quilt, two pillows and towels provided for your stay!
Cooking kit - $25
Place settings for 4, table cloth, mugs, pan, cast iron dutch oven, oven mitts and dish towel, spatula, tongs, olive oil, salt, pepper and sugar proved for your stay!
Tour of hobby farm! - $35
One-hour guided tour of Jeannette's hobby farm! Come see the gardens, goats, chicken, ducks and geese that live on this land! Collect eggs and pick fresh veggies and herbs! Evening or morning tours.
Craft Kit! - $20
Craft kit with enough materials for two people! Different crafts can include felting wool, weaving, painting, planting and much more! Crafts can either be completed independently or guided for a fee.
Dog crate - $10
Two Large dog crates are available one has a tray the other does not. There is one tie out stake for a large dog.
Snow shoes - $20
Two sets of snow shoes available for your stay.
Propane heater - $20
Propane heater and filled propane tank for use in canvas tent. Tent will need to be ventilated while in use. Directions included. Not to be used while sleeping.
Interaction with Guests:
In the age of social distancing, isolated time can still be quality time - especially when you___re unplugged and out in nature - and we want you to know that the Tentrr team and our hosts are working together to make sure you have a safe and relaxing experience. Our hosts have been doing a great job ensuring our campsites are clean and spotless for your arrival. We ask that you do your part as well - maintain social distancing, clean up after yourselves, and leave no trace - so that everyone in our camping communities can enjoy these cherished outdoor spaces.
To limit the potential impact of community spread during the Covid-19 pandemic, we are encouraging our campers and hosts to adopt self-check in procedures whenever possible. To make self check-in easy, Tentrr provides a map to your site and driving directions in an email sent out a few days before your reservation. Please refer to this guide to get to your campsite. As a reminder, it is good practice to give your host a head's up on your estimated arrival time a few days beforehand. If you need any assistance, you can reach out to your host through the contact information provided in your confirmation email.
Other Things to Note:
Make sure you check out the extras and add to your booking through Tentrr.com. Please park on the grass to the right of Winn Lane in the area designated for parking. There are arrows directing you to the meadow path and the campsite will be to the left. Spring can be very wet and muddy, rubber boots will keep your feet dry and comfortable. Visiting the animals should only be done with your host. Please don't feed any of them we don't want them to learn to bother our quest. Handwashing is very important for our residents health as well as for you our guest. Dogs must be kept on leash or in a crate for the safety of our animals as well as the safety of your pets. If you're a light sleeper you may want to pack ear plugs - you will hear coyotes as well as neighborhood animals at night! We encourage you to bring bug spray to help keep ticks and mosquitoes at bay. There is a trash can and recycling bin near the parking area. Please clean up your campsite and deposit all traces of humans and pets there.
Total Bathrooms: 1
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Amenities
Flush Toilets
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- No campfires allowed
Within ~30 miles
