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Secluded Mountaintop Retreat – Rustic Luxury & Panoramic Views at Freedom Farm

1.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (1)
"We camped at Freedom Farm and enjoyed the secluded woods setting for our tent. Everything was clean and well prepared for our stay, and the hosts were friendly and helpful. It is beautifully situated and is a short drive from some excellent hiking and biking in nearby state parks. I think a couple of things, though, could be improved. The tent was set up on an incline, which made sleeping a bit less comfortable than it might have been. I would recommend that the hosts build a level platform...
The price is AED 551
AED 707 total
includes taxes & fees
5 Apr - 6 Apr
Secluded Mountaintop Retreat – Rustic Luxury & Panoramic Views at Freedom Farm
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Learn more about Washington Depot

Check out the local area in Washington Depot as you venture to sights like Mount Tom State Park.

Hidden Valley Preserve was a nice surprise.  Only been there a couple times but found it had a lot to offer-lots of critters (frogs, fish, snakes, turtles, birds), a suspension bridge over the brook, easy to more challenging trails.  The best part was the old quartz mine, that was in use from 1800-1915.  The trail becomes a sparkling white, a mix of fairytale and snow storm.
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