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.
“We had a great time at Sunrise Hideaway. It’s the perfect weekend get away. The hosts are so friendly and helpful. An added perk is that there is a country store on the property with with fresh fruit, vegetables and eggs. Great spot!!”
“We had the absolute best time on Jim and Stacy’s working farm. Our 1 year old dog was able to be off leash the whole time and even had the luxury of playing with the owner’s 2 wonderful Vizslas.
Hanging out at the site is great and we loved the ease of parking at the site. We also enjoyed our 4 mile hike to and from Neshaminy Creek. It was truly everything we needed in these weird times.”
“Beautiful setting. well maintained site. Host was super responsive and very helpful. We got caught in a bad thunderstorm with two toddlers and they allowed us to wait it out in the barn which was fun for the toddlers. The eggs were delicious and the kids a lot of fun eating the blackberries off the vine. watching the chickens was also great. There is a short hike out to the creek where you swim and cool off which was a nice add in. All in all we had a great time even with the inclement weather. Thanks for hosting.”
“Our Tentrr trip was beyond an experience! Our camp keepers were so nice and welcoming, we felt like home. The space was beautiful and plenty of sights to see, from the hiking trail to the lake and the farm! We will surely come back!”
“Place was super lovely and the camp keepers were very kind. However we barely slept because both of the mattresses deflated all night. I don’t want to take away stars because it’s an easy fix but it needs to be fixed to make the place sleepable. We ended up on the floor after reinflating multiple times. One more note; make sure you come in from alms***** road and not s***p road, if you come in from the wrong way you’ll never find the place because of an old blocked off bridge. If the mattresses were fixed/replaced, we’d come back (but I’ll probably bring sleeping pads to tentrr sites going forward just in case anyway).”
“We spent a night and two days at Sunrise Hideaway and Organic farm’s Tentrr location in Jamison, PA at the end of June 2020. This is an amazing location with beautifully manicured grounds, access to hiking along the Neshaminy creek (and a rope swing), a very clean and well kept campsite with some amazing amenities (even power). The site itself is nestled on the edge of corn fields in-between trees that offer a bit of shade, but with views that look out across fields and over to the chickens, roosters and dreamlike barn that is hundreds of years old. Jim and his wife were fantastic hosts with Jim even offering up some of his beer from his local brewery Warwick farms brewery( if you are into beer this is on par with some of the best beers in the country). The evening was filled with a comfy campfire, millions of fireflies, and plenty of owls and crickets. We spent our day hiking and exploring the farm and the Neshaminy Creek where we swam, had a picnic, found an old rope swing and were completely alone. If you enjoy lazy days exploring a creek and want to relax at a spectacular old farm in PA - This place is a hidden gem well worth escaping for a weekend”
“We spent a night and two days at Sunrise Hideaway and Organic farm’s Tentrr location in Jamison, PA at the end of June 2020. This is an amazing location with beautifully manicured grounds, access to hiking along the Neshaminy creek (and a rope swing), a very clean and well kept campsite with some amazing amenities (even power). The site itself is nestled on the edge of corn fields in-between trees that offer a bit of shade, but with views that look out across fields and over to the chickens, roosters and dreamlike barn that is hundreds of years old. Jim and his wife were fantastic hosts with Jim even offering up some of his beer from his local brewery Warwick farms brewery( if you are into beer this is on par with some of the best beers in the country). The evening was filled with a comfy campfire, millions of fireflies, and plenty of owls and crickets. We spent our day hiking and exploring the farm and the Neshaminy Creek where we swam, had a picnic, found an old rope swing and were completely alone. If you enjoy lazy days exploring a creek and want to relax at a spectacular old farm in PA - This place is a hidden gem well worth escaping for a weekend!”