The Back 40
Walton, New York
Get away from it all here at our secluded campsite right on a pond in Walton, NY.
Welcome to The Back 40!
Drive up a country road to a paved driveway, which brings you to a secluded babbling brook and pond, just a stone’s throw away from your tent. Cross over the brook into the forest where you can walk the logging paths or make your own. Even though you’re out in the country, you can still enjoy some of the comforts of home including a shed bathroom with a flushing toilet, sink, and shower with hot water.
Also a small refrigerator and icemaker.
Firewood will be provided by my young nephews.
There is plenty to do at our site, but feel free to explore the surrounding area! Within a 20 minute drive you can take a hike at Bear Spring Mountain Wildlife Management Area or Arctic-China State Forest. Only a 10 minute drive away are some restaurants worth dining at such as: Feather & Stone, Danny's Restaurant, T.A's Place and a few others. After the day is done, let the sounds of the peepers and frogs sing you to sleep.
NEW THIS YEAR.
A electric outlet in the tent with a fan for those hot nights.
A hammock bought buy my nephews to rest in.
Drive up a country road to a paved driveway, which brings you to a secluded babbling brook and pond, just a stone’s throw away from your tent. Cross over the brook into the forest where you can walk the logging paths or make your own. Even though you’re out in the country, you can still enjoy some of the comforts of home including a shed bathroom with a flushing toilet, sink, and shower with hot water.
Also a small refrigerator and icemaker.
Firewood will be provided by my young nephews.
There is plenty to do at our site, but feel free to explore the surrounding area! Within a 20 minute drive you can take a hike at Bear Spring Mountain Wildlife Management Area or Arctic-China State Forest. Only a 10 minute drive away are some restaurants worth dining at such as: Feather & Stone, Danny's Restaurant, T.A's Place and a few others. After the day is done, let the sounds of the peepers and frogs sing you to sleep.
NEW THIS YEAR.
A electric outlet in the tent with a fan for those hot nights.
A hammock bought buy my nephews to rest in.
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