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.
“It was okay, not worth the money. My friend paid the same amount and got the covered wagon with a fridge, microwave, bunk bed, king bed, and power. We got a queen bed and a tent, and a little bucket for a toilet behind the tent. The picnic table had hornets nests underneath so we could not use it. Right next to the road, so noisy with cars driving by all night and bikers all morning.”
Melissa - We appreciate your alert about the hornet's nest. Our CampGuide at this park has checked all campsites at the park as a result of your review and it is something we will keep an eye on regularly. We have also modified our check-in email to alert campers of the possibility since nature is dynamic. Additionally, we do periodically review our campsite pricing - taking into account prices at nearby accommodations and feedback from past guests. Your feedback has been heard and will be considered.
“You should label your sites so there is no confusion also we showed up to 4 big cans of wood stain sitting on the deck. Not exactly safe. Otherwise nice!”
“Tentrr is very overpriced for what you get. $160/night gets you a smaller basic tent with one queen bed, an extra tent that you would have to set up yourself. The tent itself is cheaply built and drafty. Next door neighbor played loud music until midnight because there is no "quiet hours" rules.
I would not stay at Tentrr again.”