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Hickory Grove Pond Reviews

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Secluded, private site with plenty of amenities. There are also private swimming holes along the Loyalsock complete with inner tubes. Tom was a great host & showed us around the property / site upon arrival. Would recommend this site to anyone (great for dogs too) & would book again.
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Posted 5 years ago
The property was everything we thought it should be!
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Posted 5 years ago
This was a last minute decision to camp here, and we had a fantastic time! The property was beautiful, the site comfortable secluded (situated on a lovely pond in the woods), and the campsite had many things that we needed. The owners were very kind, responsive, and even showed us around the property, including hiking trails on their land and access to the creek. It was also great to be so close to the local state parks. Well worth it!
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Posted 5 years ago
Great spot. A short walk from town, but far enough away for the camping to have that secluded feeling and no issues leaving the dog off the leash at camp. Site was a bit muddy, but that's expected with the amount of rain recently. Has a good sized pond and plenty of logging trails to explore (host mentioned some tie in to the adjacent state park, didn't make it that far though). Loyalsock river nearby and a few spots to get down to the water. Weather was a little too cold for swimming, but would be awesome in the summer. Our host Tom had the site set up for us before arrival and communicated well in the days leading up to our visit. He had some pamphlets in the tent of things to do in the area and knew the surrounding area well. Be sure to check out the fairgrounds on the other side of the river for events - our stay coincided with the fall festival which had lumberjack and chainsaw carving competitions. Only downside was having to park a few hundred feet away from the campsite and hauling gear there on a narrow path, but Tom did have a cart available for use.
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Posted 6 years ago
This is a really nice way to experience World’s End if you’re looking for privacy and own slice of land to call home.
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Posted 6 years ago
Picked this spot last minute and loved it! They have great land, lots of sun and shade, lots of secret spots to discover and hike to, tons of extra firewood and coals. Great hidden tent setup and location... away from it all. Highly recommend this site!!
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Posted 6 years ago