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“Hello all.
Everything went smoothly and i thank you all for jumping in at the last moment to make my last minute request work.
The site was clean and decent.
Service were minimal, water was good for washing hands but that’s about it. The TentRR tent was soiled and worn but ok. The restroom was awkward and should be reconsidered. All in all nice. Not really work $150+ but would have been if it was a little nicer.
We had a great night and I am grateful to Tenrr, the care takers and mother nature.
Marc”
“Starlight Starbright is a great mix of privacy and being near-to-fun. We enjoyed the seclusion and access to dock, creek, and local hangs. Well maintained campsite with kind, knowledgeable, and down to earth hosts. It rained so hard and we stayed dry, cozy, and entertained by the sounds inside the canvas tent. Mosquito net and pop up tent for the loo were two huge pluses. Perfect spot to explore the area and have a place to rest your head.”
“Ritika and her family are wonderful hosts! The campsite has great location and is worth bringing your bikes for the rail trail which is steps away. Bugs are around, as is nature. Mosquitos were not an issue. Looking forward to future visits!”
“I had a great time with 2 kids (both age 11).
Ritika is an awesome Campkeeper. The tent was clean, they provided tons of amenities, checked in with me to make sure were happy, and made some great suggestions for local activities. I TOTALLY recommend Starlight Starbright.”
“The hosts could not have been nicer and more helpful! Really wonderful people and incredibly responsive and generous.
This was our second time with Tentrr and our first time in Kerhonksen. Compared to our last stay with Tentrr, the tent was much more run down (lots of mold/mildew on the outside of the roof) and the town was pretty run down as well. We visited during COVID so the parks were at capacity quite quickly but there were still a lot of trails nearby. Access to the rail trail from the campsite is easy as can be and the hosts offered us a tube for floating. The sun shower did not work but the hosts gave us access to plenty of utility water and the hose up on their property. You have a lot of private space at this site but the location of the campfire isn't ideal. It's hidden among some trees so the stars of starlight starbright are not quite visible from the campfire. I think with a little grooming and reorganizing this site could really rock. For a last minute booking, it wasn't bad. And again, the hosts are great!”
“The hosts could not have been nicer and more helpful! Really wonderful people and incredibly responsive and generous.
This was our second time with Tentrr and our first time in Kerhonksen. Compared to our last stay with Tentrr, the tent was much more run down (lots of mold/mildew on the outside of the roof) and the town was pretty run down as well. We visited during COVID so the parks were at capacity quite quickly but there were still a lot of trails nearby. Access to the rail trail from the campsite is easy as can be and the hosts offered us a tube for floating. The sun shower did not work but the hosts gave us access to plenty of utility water and the hose up on their property. You have a lot of private space at this site but the location of the campfire isn't ideal. It's hidden among some trees so the stars of starlight starbright are not quite visible from the campfire. I think with a little grooming and reorganizing this site could really rock. For a last minute booking, it wasn't bad. And again, the hosts are great!”
“Great site, very convenient access to the rail trail while still feeling secluded. CampKeepers were very friendly and helpful with anything we needed.”
“My son and I had a great stay at this campsite. The Campkeepers are super friendly, quick to respond and helpful beyond belief. The location is really nice and has direct access onto the O&W Rail Trail. Close proximity to farm markets, apple orchards and a bunch of hiking.
One thing to be aware of is that direct access to the site is via a public access road for Rail Trail Parking which is locked at dark and opened in the morning. If having your vehicle locked in each night concerns you, you can park on the camp keepers property so you can come and go at night.”