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Topo Pino Mountain Oasis Reviews

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Lucy and George were amazing hosts! We had an amazing time during our 5 night stay. We hiked and kayaked to our hearts content. The sounds of the loons and beautiful night sky was the icing on the cake. Kim and Pam
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Posted 5 years ago
Our hosts were incredibly gracious and helpful. The site had all we needed, including kindling, wood, fresh water, chairs, a rain fly, privacy area for loo, and s’mores fixings. The nearby ponds were great for kayaking and swimming. Just be sure to bring your bug spray if you go in July!
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Posted 5 years ago
I went to Topo Pino alone with my very large dog. It was my first time camping due to my hesitation (for 30 years!) about sleeping in the woods. The campsite was absolutely heavenly; inside the tent felt like my little home - not how I had pictured camping at all! The air mattress was very comfortable. I slept well and felt safe. Caitlin, Lucy, and George were phenomenal hosts. George taught me how to build my first fire! The site felt extremely private. We did three hikes in one day (Burnt Meadow, one I can't remember, and Black Cap). We swam like crazy. We ate s'mores. We will be back. You will love Topo Pino; trust me!
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Posted 5 years ago
I went to Topo Pino alone with my very large dog. It was my first time camping due to my hesitation (for 30 years!) about sleeping in the woods. The campsite was absolutely heavenly; inside the tent felt like my little home - not how I had pictured camping at all! The air mattress was very comfortable. I slept well and felt safe. Caitlin, Lucy, and George were phenomenal hosts. George taught me how to build my first fire! The site felt extremely private. We did three hikes in one day (Burnt Meadow, one I can't remember, and Black Cap). We swam like crazy. We ate s'mores. We will be back. You will love Topo Pino; trust me!
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Posted 5 years ago
We loved Topo Pino. Lucy is such a warm and inviting host, and the site is well isolated and private in the woods, yet close enough within easy walking distance if you need anything. She provided a delicious smores kit upon arrival that we all loved! Two great points: The site has a huge tarp set up that covers the eating area, providing a lot of room if you should end up with rain (which we did). We were so grateful for it! The loo is set up separately with it's own privacy tarp, which we all appreciated. And there were wild blueberries everywhere. My kids and I had a great time picking them. We had a lot of fun swimming in the nearby large pond with sandy bottom (a short 2 minute drive away) and hiking up a beautiful mountain summit trail (within 10 min driving). We are only sorry that we got rainy weather because the site is super close to so many fun things to do in N. Conway/Conway area. Definitely recommend this site.
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Posted 5 years ago
I found Topo Pino on The Dyrt, a website I always use when planning camping trips. I had no knowledge of or experience with Tentrr but was intrigued enough to give this place a try as part of our 34th wedding anniversary celebration, which was two days before our arrival. We arrived around 5:30 pm (check-in is much earlier, I believe noon) and we were met by George and Lucy, our hosts. They were very welcoming, obviously taking great pride in their property and making sure they showed and explained everything to us. The site is VERY private and is accessed via a path through the woods. The canvas tent is set up on a wooden platform and there was a picnic table, all the pots and pans you would need to cook, a dishwashing station, four jugs of well water, paper towels, dish soap, hand sanitizer. Basically, EVERYTHING you could possibly need for your stay, all set up under a huge tarp. There is also a solar shower, a camping loo, and plenty of firewood, including birch bark which burns even when wet, and kindling. We enjoyed a fire at night and again the next morning and there was still wood left over. We were also welcomed with a basket with all the supplies needed to make s'mores. It poured during the night, but we stayed cozy and dry in the canvas tent (and everything under the tarp stayed dry as well). Please note: there was some confusion regarding e-mails sent to us from Tentrr. I’m thinking they are standard boilerplate correspondence, but they told us that bedding and firewood were not provided. This was no problem as we travel with sleeping bags, but it was a nice surprise to find these things were, indeed, provided (I’m guessing these are not standard). The season runs from May to mid-October but the best months to visit are July– beginning of October. We were there toward the end of September and the rain notwithstanding, the weather was ideal temperature-wise. You would contend with black flies in May and ticks in June. The only two (minor) things to note are that the steps to the platform are steep and you need to be careful to watch your footing and the platform is on a slight downward slope so that our heads were higher than our feet. Staying here was an indulgence but we are so glad we did. We left feeling like we had two new friends in George and Lucy and would highly recommend you give this place a try if you are in eastern New Hampshire!
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Posted 6 years ago
Such a wonderful campsite and host! We had everything we needed and so much more. Would definitely be back!
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Posted 6 years ago
The only way to describe this experience is MAGICAL. My wife and I were both coming off a few months of super intense hours at work, and needed to recharge our batteries. There is something so restorative about waking up in crisp mountain air and drinking french pressed coffee by the camp fire that does just that. My wife hadn't ever camped and I had not camped since college. This was a perfect way to see if camping was something we enjoyed enough to repeat. The hosts were the warmest, most wonderful people I have encountered in a very long time and worked very hard to make our stay as wonderful as it was. The tent site (while only a short walk from parking) is completely isolated and feels worlds away in a beautiful patch of forest giving you a very real camping experience. Everything was provided that you could possibly need (water, fire wood, cooking tools, etc). If you are concerned about the bathroom/shower facilities I can assure you they are primitive totally usable and I huge upgrade v. what you'd experience in the back country. I'd describe this more as "concierge camping" v. "glamping" as in it really IS camping, just without any of the work. Don't hesitate, just book this.
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Posted 6 years ago