I am new to Orange Tractor Talks and just discovered this thread. While I realize that I am a little late to the discussion, I thought I could offer some insight that might be of some use to folks that have questions regarding HipCamp. We have an 1,100 acre ranch in North Texas on which we operate a destination winery and 10 mile mountain bike loop. We have been doing Hipcamp since 2020. We have a bunch of tent campsites and two RV sites with electricity and power (no dump). Overall, we have been very happy with Hipcamp and it has been pretty lucrative for us. During prime camping weekends in the spring and fall, we make upwards of $1,200 per weekend in camping fees (and, of course, since most campers have a fair amount of disposable income, they spend money on wine and food with us as well). We have had very few problems with Hipcampers, and in fact have met some great folks of all camping types -- tent campers, rooftop tent campers, RVers, hammock campers, etc. The vast majority of Hipcampers are respectful of our property. In fact, we decided to add free camping nights and mountain bike trail passes to our wine club memberships and have had a good number of people join the club primarily for those reasons. Luckily we have had no injuries from Hogs, Rattlesnakes, Copperheads or mountain lions. Our ranch is in the top ten of Hipcamp sites in Texas. We decided to simply provide firewood for free except for during special events because campers arrive at all times of day and night and it would be difficult to accommodate their schedules (and we have no shortage of dead trees that can be harvested for firewood).
Our campsites can be seen here:
https://www.hipcamp.com/en-US/land/...n=0&srid=4e6ad421-5c9b-439f-8feb-1f97cdec37a7
Our winery website is here:
www.4rwines.com
If you are considering HipCamp and have questions about it, feel free to contact me.
Ken, your place looks nice -- I hope HipCamp is working out well for you.