Tentrr is your private camping experience. We connect adventurers like you with private landowners who want to share their land so you can experience new places.
“Incredible view!! Our Host was very responsive and knew a great deal of the history of the property which was very interesting. In addition she had our bonfire lit as well as the wood burning stove in the tent before we arrived which was a nice touch. Would definitely go back!”
“Best way to camp! Genevieve was very welcoming and provided us with everything we needed. We went during peak foliage and had the best weather. We even stayed nice and toasty at night! Highly recommend if you are looking for a beautiful weekend outdoors and unplugged!”
“I have nothing but good things to say. The hosts here were fantastic and friendly. They went the little bit extra with everything and made us feel welcome. The site itself is great and the view of the night sky was incredible - we didn't even build a fire, just sat on the deck and looked at the stars. I'm definitely planning to return here at some point. Oh... and bunk beds!”
“Awesome first experience with TENTRR. Took my 3 grandkids camping for the first time. Loved the tent, the bed, and all of the features provided. Quiet peaceful location. Owner was very responsive, greeted us upon arrival and gave us a quick tour of the campsite. Great experience!”
“This was a fantastic stay. The view from the tent is that beautiful; it looks over a meadowed valley and ridge line. There's isolation and privacy. The hosts have thought of everything: we found the site stocked with firewood, kindling material, matches, lanterns, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and even sheets on the beds. The solar shower was a treat after a day of hiking the trails on the property, which include a stream and a fishing hole (dogs loved it!). There's also a separate enclosure for the Tentrr potty, which is nice. We opted for the guided tour of native plants. Genavieve told us about the long and storied history of the farm and pointed out both native and invasive species. She also gave us suggestions for hikes offsite (in addition to the the guide she provides on the site.”