AYH Ranch's Camper Vans Under '20 puts understated, practical camping on the edge of Fisher Pond, adjacent to a 150-acre nature preserve. Open seasonally from May 1 through September 30, the program offers ten dedicated car-camping spots, easy access to a loop trail, and communal facilities—free hot showers, a fully equipped kitchen, a community fire pit, firewood, and laundry for a flat $10 fee. Check-in runs 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.; check-out is noon.
The setting is plain but rewarding: a freshwater pond rimmed by wetland vegetation, a maintained trail through mixed woods, and wide sky that makes early-morning songbirds and migrating waterfowl easy to find. Bring binoculars; the preserve is a draw for birdwatchers and people who want quiet wildlife viewing without the crowds common at larger parks.
Facilities are straightforward and transparent. Sites have no water hookups and there's no onsite dumping; the property notes a dumping station on the island at the Eagles. Electricity can be added for an extra $10. The ten parking spaces are designed for small vans and car-camp setups rather than RVs with hookups, which keeps the experience closer to tent camping while retaining a few modern conveniences.
Why this spot matters locally: it sits at the human scale of outdoor access—easy to reach, inexpensive to use, and plugged directly into the preserve's trail system. For local recreation, AYH Ranch functions as a low-impact basecamp for morning hikes, afternoon paddling at nearby public access points (where available), and evening campfire conversations under dark skies.
Practical considerations: pack your own water and plan for no dump or sewer services on-site. Laundry and limited electricity are available for modest fees, which makes longer stays manageable. The community kitchen lets small groups cook together and stretch food budgets; the communal fire pit creates a social hub without permanent crowds.
Visitors should respect the preserve: stick to the loop trail, keep dogs leashed where required, and follow Leave No Trace. Photographers and birders will find the pond edge and the small trail loops especially productive at dawn and dusk. Reservations and bookings are handled online via the provided referral link. City, state, and precise coordinates are not listed in the supplier information; confirm location details at booking if you need directions.
Groups often use AYH Ranch as budget staging area for exploring the preserve's loop trail, shoreline birding and family-friendly hikes; the level terrain makes it suitable for campers with limited mobility—contact the host for accessibility details. Nights are quiet; smokers should head to designated areas and all fires must be in provided pits. Use biodegradable soap in the kitchen, pack out trash not accepted in bins, and consider a short trail cleanup as a leave-be-better gesture.